Orange trial belt drive transmission

by Matt | May 10, 2007 | Filed under Bike talk, Trends | 3 replies so far

Fresh from Singletrack comes the news that Orange are looking into the idea of using belt drive technology in place of the traditional bicycle chain. They’ve got an Orange P7 built up as a unique take on the singlespeed concept.

Here’s a picture that has been unashamedly nicked from Singletrack and given the MuddyMoles treatment:

Orange P7 with belt drive

Looking uncannily (and understandably) like something you will find under the bonnet of your car, the belt drive appears to offer the promise of distinct advantages over chains. Foremost is the prospect of greater longevity but an attractive corollary is a much quieter drivetrain, something the stealth bike obsessives out there will welcome.

More information on what could be a new era for Mountain Bikes is of course available from the Singletrack website.

Thanks for reading,
Matt


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  1. July 21, 2007 at 3:30 pm

    Muddymoles says:

    A glimpse into the future?

    The future’s bright but maybe a bit heavy. And doesn’t include derailleurs from what Matt can make out from looking at gearbox bikes.

  2. August 22, 2007 at 2:50 pm

    Muddymoles says:

    2008 Mountain Bike roundup

    A summary of our postings on new Mountain Bike and Mountain Bike component announcements for 2008.

  3. September 24, 2007 at 11:03 pm

    Muddymoles says:

    More developments on belt drive bikes

    More information on the notion of belt drive mountain bikes. Who’s going to be first to market?

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