The day I rode back from the T.O.B..final stage..

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yenrod

Guest
in Liverpool.

I was on the way back - about halfway and I seen:..

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Cept it was black and looked old and some of the bits where coloured/painted gold.

I would have talked with the bloke except I was wanting to get on/keep on riding... as it as lateish and I wanted to do a ride, still.

Very interesting.
 
A BMW bike?! A first for me.
 

peanut

Guest

Andy in Sig

Vice President in Exile
There've been reports on that system for a while in the German bike mags. I saw one in a bike shop in Berlin (just off Savignyplatz if anybody is over there) and it looked convincing.

Another recent development is a toothed band rather than a chain. Apparently this was tried years ago but flopped because no suitable i.e. non stretchy, materials were available. They reckon they've cracked it now. The advantages are that they need no oil and they can't slip. Obviously they have to be used with hub gears. The German bike press seems convinced that they are far better than conventional chains and it is only a matter of achieving public acceptance of new technology.
 

Joe24

More serious cyclist than Bonj
Location
Nottingham
I saw one at the Get Cycling show in Nottingham. I rode one, didnt give it a proper test though.
Look strange without the chain ring though.
 

ChrisKH

Guru
Location
Essex
Andy in Sig said:
There've been reports on that system for a while in the German bike mags. I saw one in a bike shop in Berlin (just off Savignyplatz if anybody is over there) and it looked convincing.

Another recent development is a toothed band rather than a chain. Apparently this was tried years ago but flopped because no suitable i.e. non stretchy, materials were available. They reckon they've cracked it now. The advantages are that they need no oil and they can't slip. Obviously they have to be used with hub gears. The German bike press seems convinced that they are far better than conventional chains and it is only a matter of achieving public acceptance of new technology.

In theory it should be the same for cars, hence the development (and downfall) of the Daf. I'm a bit of a sceptic as I used to have one years ago.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
Took me a while to figure out what was different about it too.

I can't help wondering though whether they have their own distinct sound?

We're all familiar with the ssssssssshhhhhhhhhh of our chain/derailleur[sp?]/gears, but what noise do crank driven bikes make?
 
This has been tried before. When I went to the cycling museum in camelford they had a shaft drive bike dating from 20 - 30 years ago...had no idea someone had tried it again cos IMO it's a pretty duff idea for somewhere like Britain unless the whole system is sealed really well.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Admin said:
Took me a while to figure out what was different about it too.

I can't help wondering though whether they have their own distinct sound?

We're all familiar with the ssssssssshhhhhhhhhh of our chain/derailleur[sp?]/gears, but what noise do crank driven bikes make?
they go "crank... crank... crank..." of course
 
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