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Chain Drive?

Phill

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Hi Guys


I know there's a belt drive avail for the DR but has anyone heard of a chain drive anywhere?


Thanks


Phill
 

Phill

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I might have to go and have a chat to the local engineering shop
 
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What do you feel the benefits of a chain would give? I've never been a chain fan.

They are noisy... I'd rather hear the engine. :D

They need to stay lubed....

No real weight savings... It could end up actually being heavier.

I think the factory gear setup would remain stronger.
 

Phill

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RCDAD said:
What do you feel the benefits of a chain would give? I've never been a chain fan.They are noisy... I'd rather hear the engine. :D

They need to stay lubed....

No real weight savings... It could end up actually being heavier.

I think the factory gear setup would remain stronger.
Hi RC

The main thing I'd like to do is get rid of the idler gear

I see it as the cause of heat , friction and power loss

A chain would be as positive as gears . I don't like the idea of a belt as it would be prone to slippage.

I'm running metal gears (the white plastic ones lasted exactly 4 mins) so I would imagine the weight to be about the same.

I ride a ZZR 1100 that pulls 12,000 RPM and I don't find noise a problem with the chain.

With the Ghost pipe on the PSR motor EVERYONE hears the motor.

As with my bike I don't see lubing as a problem.

It's just an idea I'm tossing around.

Probably won't come to anything but in the meantime I'll keep my eye out and maybe have a go at fabbing one when I have some time (which is almost never!)
 
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Let us know if it becomes feasible. Having options adds to to hobby. :)
 

phreerider

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if you can make it light. fat heavy chain will need stout power to spin quick. but for lugging about might be best it will do. these little 2 stroke find the power thru quick rev thru the power band. maybe a titanium/ceramic chain super light... still the wear and pressure would eat it up. and for beter performance maybe around 50cc the power/swinging mass would better fit a chain. a belt for light, durable power transfer easily by far matches the mass in the small 2 strokes . the geared transfer is tidy and effective...the sprocket of equal mass plus the addition of chain mass... really starts addding up. i would like to see a system work curious to see what you can come up with.
 

Phill

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phreerider said:
if you can make it light. fat heavy chain will need stout power to spin quick. but for lugging about might be best it will do. these little 2 stroke find the power thru quick rev thru the power band. maybe a titanium/ceramic chain super light... still the wear and pressure would eat it up. and for beter performance maybe around 50cc the power/swinging mass would better fit a chain. a belt for light, durable power transfer easily by far matches the mass in the small 2 strokes . the geared transfer is tidy and effective...the sprocket of equal mass plus the addition of chain mass... really starts addding up. i would like to see a system work curious to see what you can come up with.
Next time I'm in the modelling shop I'll have a scout around and see what I can come up with.

I'm pretty sure it can be done effectively.
 

Phill

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I am debating on what gear ratio to go with for the Belt Drive on my DR. I think that chain drive is discontinued anyways. Belt is more efficient
The V5 1:1 is the only one that fits the Cats
The 1.35/0.65:1 has 10mm holes.
Redcat shafts are only 8mm so unless you want to do a bit of lathe works 1:1 is it.
I find it great on the DR.
Great takeoff and top speed around 35 MPH but I'm running a bit rich on the HSN.
One day I'll get time to do some tuning and get it going faster
 

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The V5 1:1 is the only one that fits the Cats
The 1.35/0.65:1 has 10mm holes.
Redcat shafts are only 8mm so unless you want to do a bit of lathe works 1:1 is it.
I find it great on the DR.
Great takeoff and top speed around 35 MPH but I'm running a bit rich on the HSN.
One day I'll get time to do some tuning and get it going faster
So you are saying all these different belt gears are for a 10mm shaft?
 

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