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Belt drive America
#145424 03/29/2007 2:54 AM
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Howdy peoples,this is the bagman of Queensland,downunder,where the bloody hell are you? Thunking about converting the Trumpy to belt drive. Newspeedmaster have a package available. Any suggestions most appreciated.

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thebagman #145425 03/29/2007 6:14 AM
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Brent at Newspeedmaster sells the PDQ belt drive. It's the only one available for our bikes at this time. I understand it's about a 6 month wait to get one right now. There have been some other posts suggesting that we hire a machine shop to pump out the cogs for us but we'd have to get a bunch of guys to buy into the project and find a production machine shop willing to produce them.


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thebagman #145426 03/29/2007 5:01 PM
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here you go

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snekeptp #145427 03/29/2007 5:21 PM
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I spent some time perusing retro fitting a Harley belt option, as I expect others have as well, and quit shortly after discovering the pricing wasn't too much different than the QPD option, when allowing for a machinist or toolmaker to drill or turn the Harley pulleys to fit. I'd love a belt drive to take away my gravel driveway chunks stuck to the chain lube blues, but for now I'll be content with the shackles of a chain.

(That may well be the worst 1/2 pun of the year.)

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Bucky #145428 03/30/2007 5:24 AM
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The QPD site doesn't mention a ratio??? What gives?


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Bluespoke #145429 03/30/2007 10:41 AM
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The QPD final drive ratio for our bikes is 2.45:1 which is very close to 17/42 sprockets (2:47:1).


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RamSound #145430 03/30/2007 11:06 AM
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Just to give you an idea of the different chain sprocket ratios.

42/16 = 2.62:1
42/17 = 2.47:1
42/18 = 2.33:1
42/19 = 2.21:1


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Cody #145431 03/31/2007 5:12 AM
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I don't like belt transmission.
That ****** doesn't advise you like a chain when is going to break.

And I like to do maintenance to my bike sometimes. It relaxes me, just 2-3 hours a month all for me to make care of my bike.

I use lamp white petrol to clean, and after a good Silkolene white spry.


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