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Belt Drive / Re: Belt drive article from Thorn Blog
« Last post by JohnR on March 12, 2026, 01:03:05 PM »Thanks. Both mucky conditions and challenging terrain. I would be wanting a parachute in case I fell off some of those tracks!QuoteTristan Ridley who is a long distance back packer has moved back to chain from belt. He has a YT video explaining why….Available here...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nx5nN3kyx5k
Five winters ago I used a belt drive bike on my local roads and the bike started making lots of creaking noises. I eventually traced the problem to be the belt getting dirty. It needed a thorough scrub which was more maintenance effort than putting a bit of lube on a chain. The attached photo is of the bike I've been using on the same roads for the most recent winter and shows the typical accumulated muck over nearly 1k miles. Once the winter is over I'll fit a new chain which is less effort than cleaning the dirty one and costs less than £15.

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