Hello, sorry but I dont speak German.
Maybe you dont know who I am. I am a Spanish boy who made some tuning to the Speedhub. You can see it here:
Demontage: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showpost.php?p=7878967&postcount=1488
Bearbeitung von Verzahnungen: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showpost.php?p=7878978&postcount=1489
Montage: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showpost.php?p=7878989&postcount=1490
Well, the thing now is that the following tuning can be interesting for you.
I have a friend that is working in a system to adapt belts to any full suspension bike with Rohloff or Single Speed. It is nearly finished, it still is a prototype but with some touchs it will be ready soon.
I have tested it in a Ibis Mojo with Rohloff and although I dont tested for a long time it seems to work well.
If you wish to have more information, you can leave your email address in his web page and he will provide you with more details.
The link is: http://orriobikeparts.hol.es/
And here you can see a pair of pictures where you can see the system in a bike with horizontal chainstays (Ibis) and a bike with elevated chainstay (Santa Cruz).
As I said before, he has to give some final touchs, such as to elevate a little more the tensioner in bikes with horizontal chainstay.
Hope you like it.
Maybe you dont know who I am. I am a Spanish boy who made some tuning to the Speedhub. You can see it here:
Demontage: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showpost.php?p=7878967&postcount=1488
Bearbeitung von Verzahnungen: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showpost.php?p=7878978&postcount=1489
Montage: http://www.mtb-news.de/forum/showpost.php?p=7878989&postcount=1490
Well, the thing now is that the following tuning can be interesting for you.
I have a friend that is working in a system to adapt belts to any full suspension bike with Rohloff or Single Speed. It is nearly finished, it still is a prototype but with some touchs it will be ready soon.
I have tested it in a Ibis Mojo with Rohloff and although I dont tested for a long time it seems to work well.
If you wish to have more information, you can leave your email address in his web page and he will provide you with more details.
The link is: http://orriobikeparts.hol.es/
And here you can see a pair of pictures where you can see the system in a bike with horizontal chainstays (Ibis) and a bike with elevated chainstay (Santa Cruz).
As I said before, he has to give some final touchs, such as to elevate a little more the tensioner in bikes with horizontal chainstay.
Hope you like it.
