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AAAC 76C

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LIVING THE DREAM
Exactly! had to get tools out I didn't know I had :ohmy:

That's age for you!
 

AAAC 76C

Large Member
Location
LIVING THE DREAM
I know the theory, it's the practice I struggle with :sad: how tight is your belt ( and not the one on your trousers!) Very tight. Quite tight with a bit of slack, or quite slack? Mine is very tight now but was quite tight when I was getting the slippage.

Are there no good You tubes on the subject?
A tight toothed belt slipping does not sound right.
Perhaps the belt is nagged or something else is slipping.

Mark the pulleys and the shafts to make sure they are staying mated.
 

AAAC 76C

Large Member
Location
LIVING THE DREAM
Another stat I read from his ride there was he held 10.37w/kg for a minute - which highlights that despite those really big watts there's not really much of him!

That power meter data on screen is a really good feature - particularly during attacks like that. I hope it's something we see more of

Better to see W/kg as well
 

kipster

Guru
Location
Hampshire
I like seeing the numbers, they tell alot, sometimes when the rider outwardly looks comfortable.

Also seeing that their numbers are normal, attainable, but maybe not sustainable for mere Mamils ^_^
A couple of years ago Froome did a training ride from Southampton and posted on twitter for local riders to join him. A couple of hundred turned up, about 30 finished the ride with Froome. I suspect they would have been local racers and that Froome was taking it 'easy'.
 

Whorty

Gets free watts from the Atom ;)
Location
Wiltshire
Are there no good You tubes on the subject?
A tight toothed belt slipping does not sound right.
Perhaps the belt is nagged or something else is slipping.

Mark the pulleys and the shafts to make sure they are staying mated.
I see the words, but i have no idea what you're saying :wacko:

It only started slipping on the 8%+ gradients, once the resistance was high. Even turning the pedals slowly resulted in a slip. I tightened the belt tensioner more and this seems to have fixed it for now but the belt is now tight.

Can't find any decent You Tube videos. There is one that shows you how to adjust the tension, but not what the tension should be so about as much use as a chocolate teapot!
 

bobinski

Legendary Member
Location
Tulse Hill
I see the words, but i have no idea what you're saying :wacko:

It only started slipping on the 8%+ gradients, once the resistance was high. Even turning the pedals slowly resulted in a slip. I tightened the belt tensioner more and this seems to have fixed it for now but the belt is now tight.

Can't find any decent You Tube videos. There is one that shows you how to adjust the tension, but not what the tension should be so about as much use as a chocolate teapot!

I thought GP Lama had done one? Apparently not.
You have probably seen this one.


View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Rpxb3iPU-iM
 
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CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
Ultrasonic bath for bike parts. With weather being mild I also upgraded daughters cyclo-cross to 33t inner chainring and 11-34 road Cass. That should help her
 

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