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Belt Drive / Re: New "Child Board" for Belt-drive related topics
« Last post by Andre Jute on February 25, 2026, 11:50:48 PM »
I shudder when I think of the amount of work, the time consumed. Your reward will be in another world, Dan. Meanwhile, I add my appreciation.
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Appreciated, Ian! I really should thank all the Forum members as well for it is you who make this such a nice and pleasant repository for support and the exchange of information and a real pleasure to Administer.

All the best, Dan.
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Thanks for your continuing stewardship of the forum Dan. I'm sure all the Good Burgers of this parish appreciate it, particularly when we wander off topic. Good job!
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Hey All!

Given the burgeoning interest in eBikes and electrification of "manual" bikes, now seems a good time to collect past posts into one repostory and create a place for new posts on a dedicated board.

Accordingly, I've created this as a "Child Board" under the Technical > Transmission category, similar to the Child Board on Belt Drive.

This is going to be a task, so please bear with me while I sieve through old topics and posts to populate this new board. I'll move the dedicated topics first as I find them and you can feel free to start new topics as you wish while I work on this. After awhile, I'll go back and delete the redirect notices for moved posts so the post structure looks nice and tidy again.

Some relevant posts are tagged onto other topics, so to preserve Board structure, I'll leave them be. To find them, use the Forum's search function. The following terms are most likely to bear fruit...

Bafang
Bosch
Coulomb
Controller
Display
eBike
e-Bike
Electric
Motor
Pedelec
Pendix
Sensor
Watts

Best, Dan.

Danneaux, Thorn Cycles Forum Administrator
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Belt Drive / Re: New "Child Board" for Belt-drive related topics
« Last post by Tiberius on February 25, 2026, 04:33:35 PM »
Thank you - Very much appreciated.
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Belt Drive / Re: New "Child Board" for Belt-drive related topics
« Last post by Danneaux on February 25, 2026, 01:25:29 PM »
Appreciated, Andy; thanks!

Best, Dan.
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Belt Drive / Re: New "Child Board" for Belt-drive related topics
« Last post by Andyb1 on February 25, 2026, 09:02:33 AM »
Thanks Dan, great work. 👍
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Belt Drive / Re: Belt drive article from Thorn Blog
« Last post by Andyb1 on February 25, 2026, 09:00:57 AM »
How long do the sprockets last on belt drive systems?
Do you change them at every belt change, every second belt change….or never?
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Belt Drive / Re: Belt drive article from Thorn Blog
« Last post by Tiberius on February 25, 2026, 08:17:13 AM »
I just watched a youtube video.  And at the end of it, it of course displays some other video suggestions which I usually ignore.  But the title of this one intrigued me, so I started to watch it, and watched the whole thing. 

Short summary is that belts are great for commuters, but a spare belt that is not stored and handled properly can fail when you are in the worst place for a failure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx5nN3kyx5k

Re carrying/storing a spare belt - Gates say.....https://youtu.be/VgM-qeHGK_4?si=juJL4eavETswXT8s

Once you've done that a couple of times, you can do it in your sleep. Mine lives in a plastic container tucked away in a frame bag. It weighs nothing and it's out of harm's way.

I've only covered roughly 6,000 Km on my belt drive bike but so far I'm inclined to agree with 'WorldTourer' I don't do anything special to clean or tension the belt. I live on the coast and the bike gets absolutely blathered in mud, sand and sea water. The belt doesn't squeak, creak, slip or do anything out of the ordinary. The truth is that, apart from removing the rear wheel to fix the odd puncture, I haven't touched the belt. The bike gets washed down and that's it - I have yet to mess with the tension of the belt. I did have a play with the Gates belt tension app when I first got the bike, but I (rightly or wrongly) soon dismissed it as unreliable. When I re-fit a wheel I simply give the belt a 'twang' and off I go. No mess, no drama, it's all so simple.

In my case I believe that I overthought belt drives - far too much 'what if' went through my mind. I'm very much old school and I thought that I wouldn't be able to leave the belt transmission alone, but I was wrong. It works, I don't notice it, I just leave it alone. I do carry a spare belt but I don't expect to fit it for a long long time.

I bought this (Pinion) bike as I wanted a bike that was as maintenance free as possible, and that is what I've got If my 'fit and forget' situation changes I will pop back and let you know.
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Belt Drive / Re: Belt drive article from Thorn Blog
« Last post by WorldTourer on February 25, 2026, 01:20:22 AM »
And belts need to be kept clean to ensure optimum performance.

Few long-haul riders on belts are making much effort to keep their belts clean. If there is noise or if the belt visibly looks filthy, then you pour some water over it or (maybe) scrub it with an old toothbrush. Otherwise, you just ride it as it is and less than optimum performance isn’t something noticed. Winter riding would obviously be a special case.
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