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I came across this on my journey around the web this morning, and instantly thought of you lot.

Behold the [url= http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/yale_mecheng_students_build_bike_with_hubless_wheel_15986.asp ]bike with hubless wheels[/url].


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 10:00 am
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Brilliant, yet another solution looking for a problem!

(what happens when a bit of gravel gets between the drive cog and the belt? And i bet the rides a bit harsh too 😉


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 10:10 am
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You a designer Saxon?


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 10:11 am
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gyro balanced storage basket

WTF?


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 10:11 am
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I am definitely not a designer, gfs. But I do love to see others' efforts, even if, as maxtorque has pointed out, they may be slightly flawed. I simply admire the ingenuity.


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 10:24 am
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It's already obsolete... wrong wheel size


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 10:28 am
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I prefer this

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Also this 36er

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Posted : 28/06/2013 10:59 am
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what happens when a bit of gravel gets between the drive cog and the belt?

The same as what happens on a conventional belt-drive bike.
I've never had a problem with mine.

I do like the reason why:

[i]"it looks cool"[/i]
Good enough for me. 🙂


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 11:13 am
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Inventing and making stuff just because you can is cool.


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 11:13 am
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ir_bandito
what happens when a bit of gravel gets between the drive cog and the belt?
The same as what happens on a conventional belt-drive bike.

Not quite the same unfortunately. On a conventional belt drive the belt is "free" to rise off the pulley (requires the belt to stretch) if a foreign object gets caught in the mesh.

In this case however, the friction of the system is generated by the belt being backed by the rigid rim of the wheel. For a bit of gravel to go through that will require the wheel or frame to deform out of the way to make a clearance..........


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 11:23 am
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On a conventional belt drive the belt is "free" to rise off the pulley (requires the belt to stretch) if a foreign object gets caught in the mesh

Not if tensioned correctly.


 
Posted : 28/06/2013 11:34 am