Thanks for posting this. I've been wanting to figure out a way to bike slowly with no hands and I think I have my answer. Now I just need for them to become available for purchase.
Belt drives are novel, but I don't see them gaining wide adoption. They have a fixed size, so you can't easily change gearing on a single speed or fixed bike with out getting a new belt, as opposed to adding or removing links. I'm also pretty sure that they don't work work with existing derailleur technology.
Thanks for posting this. I've been wanting to figure out a way to bike slowly with no hands and I think I have my answer. Now I just need for them to become available for purchase.
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ReplyDeleteBelt drives are novel, but I don't see them gaining wide adoption. They have a fixed size, so you can't easily change gearing on a single speed or fixed bike with out getting a new belt, as opposed to adding or removing links. I'm also pretty sure that they don't work work with existing derailleur technology.
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