L Ludwig II Member Local time 5:17 AM Joined Aug 16, 2012 Messages 329 Location UK Dec 14, 2012 #1 I found this, yet another way to drive a wheel - http://www.austinmemories.com/page139/page139.html
def215 Member Local time 12:17 AM Joined Feb 18, 2010 Messages 39 Location philadelphia, pa Dec 14, 2012 #2 great link ludwig! i like seeing mechanical things like that and seeing the inner workings of that transmission is definitely interesting. it sort of reminds me of how the nuvinci cvt hub works.
great link ludwig! i like seeing mechanical things like that and seeing the inner workings of that transmission is definitely interesting. it sort of reminds me of how the nuvinci cvt hub works.
F Fabian Well-Known Member Local time 2:17 PM Joined Sep 8, 2009 Messages 4,485 Location Australia - Melbourne Dec 15, 2012 #3 Now i know where Nuvinci got their CVT design from, as it's a dead ringer for the Hayes transmission.
Now i know where Nuvinci got their CVT design from, as it's a dead ringer for the Hayes transmission.
Sidewinder Jerry Well-Known Member Local time 12:17 AM Joined Mar 14, 2011 Messages 5,643 Location Rockwood, TN Dec 19, 2012 #4 Will be posting more pictures soon on my 8 speed fully automatic motorized bicycle.