Hi,
I just spotted this article on gizmag, about a chainless bike from dynacraft:
gizmag Article: Bicycle design eliminates chain, derailleur and sprocket
More images here:
gizmag Article: Bicycle design eliminates chain, derailleur and sprocket
I've never seen a chainless bike before. Is it unique? The bike is available for what sounds like a very reasonable $300 US dollars, and a description of the features is online here:
https://www.dynacraftstore.com/estore/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=28&osCsid=67bb2886296aa42121c81e5453c024b7
Dekra: Men's
• Lightweight Aluminum frame
• Shock absorbing front forks and seat
• D-drive chainless operating system
• Sophisticated Metallic Sienna body paint
• Handlebars with thickly cushioned hand grips
• 26" x 1.5" alloy rims
• Front and rear alloy brakes
• Shimano Internal 3-speed gear hub derailleur with SL-3S35 shifter
• Plastic platform (9/16") pedals with CPSC reflectors
• MTB type alloy front hubs
• 26" x 1.75" tires and tubes
• Steel kickstand
• Shaft drive type crank and sprocket, alloy crank
• Alloy seat post with quick-release adjustment
• Lifetime warranty on frame, forks and D-drive system
• Two year warranty on all other components
Weight is around 16 Kg. I'm wondering if it would be possible to fit an electric motor to this beastie. What do people think? I'm going to email them to find out how much it would cost me to import one.
Cheers,
Q
I just spotted this article on gizmag, about a chainless bike from dynacraft:
gizmag Article: Bicycle design eliminates chain, derailleur and sprocket
More images here:
gizmag Article: Bicycle design eliminates chain, derailleur and sprocket
I've never seen a chainless bike before. Is it unique? The bike is available for what sounds like a very reasonable $300 US dollars, and a description of the features is online here:
https://www.dynacraftstore.com/estore/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=28&osCsid=67bb2886296aa42121c81e5453c024b7
Dekra: Men's
• Lightweight Aluminum frame
• Shock absorbing front forks and seat
• D-drive chainless operating system
• Sophisticated Metallic Sienna body paint
• Handlebars with thickly cushioned hand grips
• 26" x 1.5" alloy rims
• Front and rear alloy brakes
• Shimano Internal 3-speed gear hub derailleur with SL-3S35 shifter
• Plastic platform (9/16") pedals with CPSC reflectors
• MTB type alloy front hubs
• 26" x 1.75" tires and tubes
• Steel kickstand
• Shaft drive type crank and sprocket, alloy crank
• Alloy seat post with quick-release adjustment
• Lifetime warranty on frame, forks and D-drive system
• Two year warranty on all other components
Weight is around 16 Kg. I'm wondering if it would be possible to fit an electric motor to this beastie. What do people think? I'm going to email them to find out how much it would cost me to import one.
Cheers,
Q
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