Possible to mod for gates carbon drive and internal hub?

Gromit

Guru
If you're going to use an eccentric bottom bracket to get the correct belt tension then I would highly recommend the Tr!ckstuff Exzentriker. I use one on my single speed (chain drive) diamond-frame bike. The Exzentriker is a superb bit of kit. I use mine with a Shimano 105 Hollowtech II crankset.
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
If you're going to use an eccentric bottom bracket to get the correct belt tension then I would highly recommend the Tr!ckstuff Exzentriker. I use one on my single speed (chain drive) diamond-frame bike. The Exzentriker is a superb bit of kit. I use mine with a Shimano 105 Hollowtech II crankset.

That sir is cool; now go make a video of it in action; we've been sorely lacking of good bike porn lately; and that's just soon cool; oops repeating myself. yeah video please and thanks.
 

Gromit

Guru
That sir is cool; now go make a video of it in action; we've been sorely lacking of good bike porn lately; and that's just soon cool; oops repeating myself. yeah video please and thanks.
I don't have a video to hand. Would the instruction manual which has several pictures, be of assistance instead? :)
I wouldn't post images of my diamond-framed bike on here of course. ;):)
 
If you're going to use an eccentric bottom bracket to get the correct belt tension then I would highly recommend the Tr!ckstuff Exzentriker. I use one on my single speed (chain drive) diamond-frame bike. The Exzentriker is a superb bit of kit. I use mine with a Shimano 105 Hollowtech II crankset.

So this will fit without modification?
Even if so, it seems like a very small adjustment length.
I still think a telescoping chain stay extender would be much better and allow for much longer adjustments.
 
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tiltmaniac

Zen MBB Master
I doubt it-- the shoulders would be too wide for the standard clamp-diameter on the derailleur-stem/carboyoke adapter.
 
Larry turned me on to waxing the chain, thanks Larry. Absolutely love it. No more chain tatts. I've got a few hundred miles on the chain now, can go out and wrap my hand around the chain...no grease, dirt, or scum. Best thing I've tried, other than Dark Chocolate :p
I don't know. Dark chocolate sounds like really wierd chain lube...:confused:
 
See http://cruzbike.com/forum/threads/gates-carbon-drive-geared-hub.4640/ which used to have some good CAD drawings that seemed to have disappeared with the forum migrations - unles I've grabbed the wrong link. The eccentric BB was also brought up in this same thread.

It's unfortunate that he didn't complete his project. At least he shows shimano internal gear hubs are possible with the silvio and some shaving.

It's an old post, have there been any updates to the silvio forks since then?
 

Eric Winn

Zen MBB Master
It's unfortunate that he didn't complete his project. At least he shows shimano internal gear hubs are possible with the silvio and some shaving.

It's an old post, have there been any updates to the silvio forks since then?

Actually I believe he got it fully working. I think there is another thread somewhere with some more info. John T had shared some CAD drawings to help him out. It is really unfortunate the images weren't preserved as there was some phenomenal detail showing progress and how it all worked out.
 

georgec

Member
Hi Fred & Eric. Sorry about the radio silence. I haven't been by the Forum in a coons age.

Fred, I share your aversion to chain. This also motivated my desire for the geared hub and Gates belt. I installed the Shimano Nexus 8 hub as described in thread referenced above by Eric (thanks Eric). As Eric notes, the pix of the 3D dropout design and the hub installation have disappeared which makes the thread hard to read. Since my last post, I have also made additional mods to the OEM dropouts, added a chain tensioner, and installed a Shimano BioPace 42 chain ring.

My original intent was to make custom dropouts so that I could use the Gates system. I still believe it is feasible to put the Gates system on the Silvio. However I have decided not to for these reasons: With no derailleurs the chain is really not bothersome. My knees are happy with the BioPace. I am not inclined to mess with something that works unless it is annoying me.

FWIW, from my experience I can report that ...

1) a Silvio with geared hub and "fixie" chain arrangement works great and is trouble free.

2) the annoyance of the chain is dramatically reduced because the geared hub eliminates the derailleurs.

I would be happy to post pix of the dropout design and/or my current hub/fixie installation if these are of interest.
 

super slim

Zen MBB Master
George, I think there would be a lot of interest in mounting an 8 or 14 speed geared hub in the Silvio, now that the forks are 132.5 mm spacing!
Is the timing of the Biopace chain-ring for a Silvio now very similar to the Qring?
 

georgec

Member
Thanks Slim. I don't know about the timing vs the Qring. As you probably know, the BioPace is not very adjustable, since you only have 5, or maybe 10, ways to bolt it to the crank, many of which are probably irrelevant. In any event, I simply followed the BioPace instructions regarding where the timing mark should go WRT the crank as if I were riding a "normal" (hah) bike.

Hey Fred & Eric, I see that the pix that disappeared from the original thread are available in a second (german?) one:

http://cruzbike.com/de/gates-carbon-drive-geared-hub
 
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