EZM Belt Drives - Available Or Not?

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If I read this correctly.. You Have a HS with regular 5/8 shaft centrifical Clutch. then to the rear sprocket.. and thats not going to work.. and if you change to just adding the Belt final it will help But it's still going to be geared to high.. You need another reduction, within the primary.. then to the final.. those motors are not able to get into there power band without it.. Sorry Just adding the belt final won't do the trick.. Unless ya somehow get the pulley as Big as the rim.. then it maybe enough reduction.. But to use a Primary from EZM will get you there with a Whizzer final belt... Hope this Helps... Helmutt
 
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Helm,
Yes I have too high gear right now but I can adjust the redution. Just need the parts to make a final drive. Just need information regarding which parts to use to get a final drive even if they are the Whizzer drive. It's hard to find that information.
 
Anybody know if the belt drive could be made to work with the 2 speed automatic?
 
what?

Hi Streetplanes, what 2-speed automatic? I do have "inside info" on one in development BUT it is not a product that we or anyone is currently producing for sale.

Still wondering........

Mike
 
Yes the 2 speed automatic that I am developing can be run with a belt final drive, I have been testing it that way. You can mount whatever you like to the 1/2" diameter output shaft.
I am having problems with the rear belt slipping because there is SO MUCH torque in low gear. I trying several belts and I'm investigating using a timing belt to prevent slippage. Of course a chain solves this issue. But then you have a dirty chain to deal with.

Go to www.cyclonetics.com to follow the progress


Miles
 
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It was called the Bi-Matic and fit where the pulleys would be. I was looking to get my hands on one of these but I couldn't find one that I could afford. Anyhow I heard that they didn't always work that great until you rebuilt them with real bearings. So I gave up and designed my own.

Miles
 
Can't wait to see it. Mine's still in my head...where it is likely to stay for a while.
 
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