Thankyou all for your information on the grubee gen III gearbox. Ocscully or Caduceus where did you get the heavier springs for the clutch you purchased at bicycle-engines.com? Thanks again.
I bought several different sets from Century Spring Corp. in downtown LA. The problem with them is that they have a $40.00 minimum order requirement unless you are able to go to their will call desk and buy them. (No Minimum at Will Call) I first determined that the stock spring had a 40 lb/in spring rate, and then bought a set @ 47lb/in, a set @ 57lb/in. and a set @ 60lb/in. I ended up liking the 60lb/in springs. The part # from Century Spring is J-37 and they cost around $2.50 each and you need a set of three. They Have an on line Catalog at Precision Spring Manufacturer - Century Spring Corp.Thankyou all for your information on the grubee gen III gearbox. Ocscully or Caduceus where did you get the heavier springs for the clutch you purchased at bicycle-engines.com? Thanks again.
I ran the 10t non freewheel with my stage III and it is alittle harder to pedal.Once I attatched the Shift kit pedaling was back to normal.I also switched to the 4G and like Ocscully said it is much better but does have a few issues.Thankyou Ocscully. Is the grubee gen III gearbox safe to run with the solid 10-tooth output sprocket as a replacement for the freewheel 11-tooth that comes with the gearbox as original equipment? Could the gearbox lockup running a solid output sprocket at the gear box to a solid sprocket to the rear wheel? Am I correct?: The grubee gearbox is a well-made, reliable unit, as long as you use the appropriate clutch spring rate @ 60 lb/in, always keep the engager in the engaged position and always keep that clutch bell bushing lubed with grease when you hear a clutch chattering noise. These questions are important to me because the price of this system is very good. I appreciate your detailed knowledge of the gen III gearbox. Thanks again.
Ayup, some really great folks here. Not to ramble but a good while back Oscully took great time walking me threw how to figure out gear ratios. Was a whole lotta typing and answering. Is a great resource knowing him and the many fine folks here and a pleasure to enjoy the just "hanging out"Thankyou FlyingSchwinn for starting this thread. Thankyou Ocscully for answering my questions. You explained everything very well. It's probably going to take me at least 3 and 1/2 years before I can answer other people's questions. Ocscully, I appreciate the time you spent answering my questions so thoroughly. I'm getting a real good attitude about the people here. I'm receiving more than mechanical knowledge, thanks again.