fred_primus
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I'm very done with chains. Recently I had the pleasure of riding a bike (diamond frame) with a gates carbon drive and an internally geared hub.
I have a low racer. I want a Silvio, however I also want a gates carbon drive.
Since the Silvio already appears to have a triangle that comes apart, allowing for the insertion and removal of the belt, it seems the only modification needed is a mechanism to control belt tension so it can be installed/removed and also properly tensed for operation. I'm guessing internal geared hubs can also probably fit.
Are these basic facts correct?
If so, would it be possible to implement an adjustable chain stay extender for this purpose? (or a better idea of some type of tensioner)
Right now my dream bike is a gates carbon drive Silvio.
I have a low racer. I want a Silvio, however I also want a gates carbon drive.
Since the Silvio already appears to have a triangle that comes apart, allowing for the insertion and removal of the belt, it seems the only modification needed is a mechanism to control belt tension so it can be installed/removed and also properly tensed for operation. I'm guessing internal geared hubs can also probably fit.
Are these basic facts correct?
If so, would it be possible to implement an adjustable chain stay extender for this purpose? (or a better idea of some type of tensioner)
Right now my dream bike is a gates carbon drive Silvio.
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