Proper Handling Of The Gates Carbon Drive; Power Transmisson Checking Belt Tension - Schindelhauer Bikes ThinBike Notice D'utilisation

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Do not forget to bolt the coaster brake's torque support!
(fig.15)
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Make sure to carry out each of this steps with the utmost
care and diligence. If you are not completely sure as to
the quality of your own work, please do not hesitate to
contact your specialized Schindelhauer dealer.

Proper handling of the Gates Carbon Drive

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Properly installed, the Gates Carbon Drive is an almost maintenance-free
system. If handled correctly, it needs neither retension, nor lubrication.
However, the product needs to be handled with care to prevent damage to
the carbon fibers of the belt. While belts can endure high tractive forces,
they are sensitive to bending, shear force, indentation and severe shock
loads. Even though the carbon fibers of the belt are coated, handling the
belt demands the same care as other carbon fiber products. Faulty instal-
lation or inappropriate handling like bending or twisting of the belt may
lead to invisible damage inside of the belt. A damaged belt may suddenly
rip apart when stressed during operation. This can result in accidents or
severe injury.
Drive belt and sprockets do not need lubrication of any sort. For cleaning,
use only water and a soft brush. Please do not use any type of detergent.
Make sure that no other bicycle components or objects can come into
contact with the Carbon Drive Belt or driveline of the bicycle when trans-
porting the bike, e.g. in the trunk of a car, or whilst being transported with
other bicycles. Be especially careful when your bike is being transported
with the rear wheel dismounted. Make sure that body parts do not get
between belt and sprockets. Also watch out for any clothing, like turnups
on pants, that might become caught in the drive system.
When you ride the bike, make sure that you wear appropriate functional
clothing. After an accident, check your bike for damaged parts and damage
to the drive system. If you cannot be sure that the parts are all damage
free, replace the components in question.
Schindelhauer Bikes assume no liability for malfunctions or injuries caused
by improper mounting or improper maintenance.
power transmisson
Checking belt tension:
It is suggested to use the Gates tension tester. Alter-natively press with a
proof load of 20 -45N (89 – 200 lb) on the top of the belt in the middle
between both sprockets. The deflection should be 10mm +/- 1mm (fig.
19). Proper belt tension is essential for optimum operation of the Gates
Carbon Drive System. Lack of belt tension can lead to so-called "ratche-
ting". The teeth of the belt will slide over the teeth of the rear sprocket.
This causes not only an unpleasant sound, the ratcheting can also cause
damage to the carbon tensile cords. This would render a belt useless. If
ratcheting has occurred you should replace the belt before the next time
it is to be used. Too much tension can also cause damage to the bearings
within the rear hub. It also increases the wear of your drive system and
the system can drag.
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