silverbear
The Boy Who Never Grew Up
MT,
I know your art fish bike is set up for applications most riders will not need, so it is hard for me to translate your experience to what most of us would need a belt drive to do. For myself there is no need for being able to climb billy goat hills or walk along slowly enough for parade ground situations. It sounds like your needs are best met with chain final drive. My own needs are more typical in being able to start off from a dead stop without excessive slipping, climb moderate hills and run along smoothly at a maximum speed of 35mph and most often 20-30 mph... the same kinds of situations an old Whizzer motor bike was so good for. For most of us, if we can come close to a Whizzer experience with our bikes we'd be happy campers.
For myself I want to try a belt final drive. As for which belt will work, a nice thing is that there are three types to try. Your comment regarding a small diameter pulley doing best with the cog belt is helpful and might suggest a larger drive pulley when initially setting things up if the link or V belt is desired. We can try one type and if it is found lacking, then try one of the other options.
SB
I know your art fish bike is set up for applications most riders will not need, so it is hard for me to translate your experience to what most of us would need a belt drive to do. For myself there is no need for being able to climb billy goat hills or walk along slowly enough for parade ground situations. It sounds like your needs are best met with chain final drive. My own needs are more typical in being able to start off from a dead stop without excessive slipping, climb moderate hills and run along smoothly at a maximum speed of 35mph and most often 20-30 mph... the same kinds of situations an old Whizzer motor bike was so good for. For most of us, if we can come close to a Whizzer experience with our bikes we'd be happy campers.
For myself I want to try a belt final drive. As for which belt will work, a nice thing is that there are three types to try. Your comment regarding a small diameter pulley doing best with the cog belt is helpful and might suggest a larger drive pulley when initially setting things up if the link or V belt is desired. We can try one type and if it is found lacking, then try one of the other options.
SB
