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Talking to the father-in-law this past weekend I mentioned this great forum I found called "rat rod bikes"... After talking to him for a period of time he told me about the bicycle he had while growing up in Seattle, it was "belt drive". I can only imagine it was a V-belt, a pair of sheaves with some sort of tensioner...? Thought it might be a cool project someday, just something different. Anybody ever hear of a belt drive on a kids bike?

Clark
 
Never have seen one on a kids bike, but I know that I've seen some older Schwinn's that had them...not sure that they ever made it into production though.

I think they make belt drives today, but they are expensive.
 
Made a mistake on that one. It should be the article before that. Sorry. Maybe something at Trek. It looks like a 1 speed. It says that the belt can not be cut, so how do you take it off the frame to replace?


No cars......
 
No cars on mars said:
Made a mistake on that one. It should be the article before that. Sorry. Maybe something at Trek. It looks like a 1 speed. It says that the belt can not be cut, so how do you take it off the frame to replace?


No cars......


I checked on this one Saturday at a huge bike shop in cleveland, comes with a hefty price tag and a waiting list. looks pretty cool and alot of buzz about it. http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/ur ... /district/
 
thatismytruck said:
I wonder how they get that belt on or off though.


two words- "Mad Skillz"... :lol:

Actually, I think the dropouts look like they unbolt from the frame, if you zoom in on the rearend.
 
Well... I'm curious now as to what the father-in-law had, I'll dig a little deeper for some information. Doesn't sound like it rings a bell to anyone here. Perhaps I'll try searching the net to see what I can come up with...?

Clark
 
yea the dropout looks like it unbolts
it could be a heat bonded belt also I worked in printing plant and we had all sorts or belts on equipment that were glued and heated to bond them permanently
 
Check out http://www.carbondrivesystems.com/overview.php Gates makes belts for all sorts of things I used to only run gates belts on my snowmachine and was pretty stoked to see them enter the bicycle world with a belt drive. There is a picture on their site how the drive side dropout is setup.
 
Redline's Rain City Chopper had a belt drive. They're from up around there

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