
A belt-driven bicycle is a
chainless
The Chainless was a French automobile manufactured from 1900 to 1903 in Paris by SA des Voitures Légère Chainless. The cars used Abeille or Buchet engines of 10, 16, and 20 cv, were shaft-driven voiturette
A voiturette is a miniature ...
bicycle
A bicycle, also called a pedal cycle, bike, push-bike or cycle, is a human-powered transport, human-powered or motorized bicycle, motor-assisted, bicycle pedal, pedal-driven, single-track vehicle, with two bicycle wheel, wheels attached to a ...
that uses a flexible
belt, typically a synchronous
toothed design, in order to
transmit power from the pedals to the wheel.
The application of belt drives to bicycles is growing, especially in the
commuter bicycle market, due to the low maintenance and lubrication-free benefits. Belt drives are also available for stationary and fitness bicycles.
Benefits
* Belts do not rust.
*
Lubrication
Lubrication is the process or technique of using a lubricant to reduce friction and wear and tear in a contact between two surfaces. The study of lubrication is a discipline in the field of tribology.
Lubrication mechanisms such as fluid-lubr ...
is not required.
** Cleanliness due to lack of lubrication.
** Little to no maintenance.
* Smoother operation.
* Quieter than chain.
* Longer life than metal
bicycle chains
A bicycle chain is a roller chain that transfers power (physics), power from the Bicycle pedal, pedals to the Drive wheel, drive-Bicycle wheel, wheel of a bicycle, thus propelling it. Most bicycle chains are made from carbon steel, plain carbo ...
.
* Some belt systems are lighter than conventional chain-driven system.
Drawbacks
*
Derailleur
Shimano 600 front derailleur (1980)
A derailleur () is a variable-ratio bicycle gearing system consisting of a chain, multiple sprockets of different sizes, and a mechanism to move the chain from one sprocket to another.
Modern front and rea ...
s cannot be used, so a
hub gear
A hub gear, internal-gear hub, internally geared hub or just gear hub is a gear ratio changing system commonly used on bicycles that is implemented with planetary or epicyclic gears. The gears and lubricants are sealed within the shell of the h ...
is used if multiple gear ratios are required.
* Most belts cannot be taken apart as a chain can, so a frame must be able to accommodate the belt by having an opening in the rear triangle or an elevated
chain stay. There is only one option where the belt can be spliced and joined through the rear triangle.
* Belts come in limited selection of lengths, which must be accommodated in the design of the frame.
* Belt-driven bicycles and their repair or replacement parts are scarcer at shops than bicycles with conventional chain.
* Front and rear pulleys or sprockets must be well aligned to avoid excessive friction and wear. A chain is more flexible in this respect.
* Compared to a chain, belts are typically run at a much higher tension. This is done in order to avoid skipping of the belt while in use. However, high belt tensions can reduce the life expectancy of the bearings in the bottom bracket, as well as in the rear hub.
* First-generation pulleys with dual guides had problems with snow becoming compacted and trapped in the pulley (up to complete inoperability in some cases). Second generation (one guide, wheel side) and third generation (center guide) improve upon the design.
Tensioning
Tensioning can be implemented in all the same ways that single-speed chain drives can be tensioned.
* The
fork end
A fork end, fork-end, or forkend is a slot in a bicycle frame or bicycle fork where the axle of a bicycle wheel is attached. A dropout is a type of fork end that allows the rear wheel to be removed without first derailing the chain.
Track bicyc ...
s for the rear axle are horizontal, in line with the belt, with or without chain tugs, which allows the distance between the rear wheel axle and the crank axle to be adjusted.
* The fork ends themselves can be moved, to change the distance between the rear wheel axle and the crank spindle.
* The fork ends are fixed but there is a separate
tensioner
A tensioner is a device that applies a force to create or maintain tension. The force may be applied parallel to, as in the case of a hydraulic bolt tensioner, or perpendicular to, as in the case of a spring-loaded bicycle chain tensioner, the t ...
pulley, which changes the travel distance of the belt.
History
A belt drive for a bicycle was patented in the United States on April 8, 1890 by Charles D. Rice, Patent # 425,390.

In 1898, Mathew Joseph Steffens of Chicago, Illinois received a patent for a rear-wheel drive
electric bicycle
An electric bicycle, e-bike, electrically assisted pedal cycle, or electrically power assisted cycle is a bicycle with an integrated electric motor used to assist propulsion. Many kinds of e-bikes are available worldwide, but they generally fa ...
using a
driving belt attached to the periphery of the pneumatic-tired wheel. By the early 1900s, some motorcycles were using leather drive belts.

The
Bridgestone Picnica
The Bridgestone Picnica (Japanese: Burijisuton Pikunika: ブリヂストン 「ピクニカ」) line of Folding bicycle, collapsible bikes, some models featuring belt-drives, were introduced in the early 1980s and carried in the Bridgestone Cycle U ...
belt-drive bicycle was introduced in the early 1980s. It used a tooth-belt drive like auto
timing belts and
Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson, Inc. (H-D, or simply Harley) is an American motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded in 1903, it is one of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression along with i ...
drive belts, along with a novel two-part
chainring
The crankset (in the US) or chainset (in the UK) is the component of a Bicycle drivetrain systems, bicycle drivetrain that converts the reciprocating motion of the rider's human leg, legs into rotational motion used to drive the bicycle chain, ...
that increased belt tension with increasing load. The Picnica was a
folding bicycle
A folding bicycle is designed to be compacted into a smaller, more manageable size or shape, making it easier to store or carry . When folded, the bikes can be more easily carried into buildings, on public transportation (facilitating mixed-mo ...
, and part of the appeal of the belt drive was cleanliness. The Picnica was a
small-wheel bicycle, so belt tension may have been less than on a bicycle with standard-size wheels. It was apparently successful, but was offered mainly in Japan.
Bridgestone offered belt-drive bicycles in the USA until they left the market about 1994. Since their innovation, they have continuously offered belt-drive bicycles in Japan including their best-selling Albelt model.
In 1984 and 1985,
Mark Sanders, a designer who had earned his degree in mechanical engineering from
Imperial College
Imperial College London, also known as Imperial, is a public research university in London, England. Its history began with Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, who envisioned a cultural district in South Kensington that included museums ...
, London, designed a
folding bicycle
A folding bicycle is designed to be compacted into a smaller, more manageable size or shape, making it easier to store or carry . When folded, the bikes can be more easily carried into buildings, on public transportation (facilitating mixed-mo ...
as part of his graduate studies in an Industrial Design Engineering (IDE) program. The program was run jointly by
Imperial College
Imperial College London, also known as Imperial, is a public research university in London, England. Its history began with Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, who envisioned a cultural district in South Kensington that included museums ...
and the
Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Art (RCA) is a public university, public research university in London, United Kingdom, with campuses in South Kensington, Battersea and White City, London, White City. It is the only entirely postgraduate art and design uni ...
in London. He collaborated with a design engineer from
Gates Corporation
Gates Industrial Corporation plc, based in Denver, Colorado, is a manufacturer of power transmission belts and fluid power products, which are used in diverse industrial and automotive applications. The company employs over 15,000 and has sales ...
to outfit his bicycle with a belt, rather than a chain.
When his project was complete, Sanders chose entrepreneur and former Greg Norman manager James Marshall and a
Glasgow
Glasgow is the Cities of Scotland, most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in Strathclyde, west central Scotland. It is the List of cities in the United Kingdom, third-most-populous city in the United Kingdom ...
manufacturer to turn his award-winning design into a product. The manufacturer coined the name
Strida
Strida is a portable bicycle, portable Belt-driven bicycle, belt-driven folding bicycle with a distinctive A-shaped collapsible frame, designed by British engineer and designer Mark Sanders (designer), Mark Sanders. The first model, Strida 1 ...
, and in 1987 the bicycle began rolling off the production line. In 2002 production was moved to Taiwanese manufacturer
Ming Cycle in order to meet increased demand, and as of 2007, Ming Cycle fully owned the Strida brand and intellectual property rights.
iXi bicycles, distributed in the United States by
Delta Cycle Corporation, followed in 2004 with a compact design that, like Strida, featured a belt drive. Other folding-bike manufacturers that have implemented a belt drive include U.S. company Bike Friday and Netherlands-based Bernds.
In 2007,
Gates Corporation
Gates Industrial Corporation plc, based in Denver, Colorado, is a manufacturer of power transmission belts and fluid power products, which are used in diverse industrial and automotive applications. The company employs over 15,000 and has sales ...
developed a high-modulus 8mm synchronous belt and sprocket system called the Carbon Drive System. The belt's pitch allowed for lower tension requirements to help prevent skipping. Lightweight, patent-pending sprockets have mud ports, openings under each tooth, which work to slough off debris.
In 2009, an increasing number of bicycle companies, including
Trek and ''f''8 Cycles, offered belt-driven bicycles. While builders initially focused on single-speeds and internal hubs, in early 2009 ''f''8 used a Gates-compatible fixed-gear cog designed by
Phil Wood & Co.,
offering a belt-driven fixed-gear bicycle.
In 2009, Wayne Lumpkin, owner o
Spot Brandand best known as the founder o
Avid designed a belt system called CenterTrack. In 2010, Gates Corporation acquired a patent from Lumpkin for CenterTrack, a new belt-and-pulley design that improves on the initial Carbon Drive System design. CenterTrack is more tolerant to misalignment than its predecessors. It is also lighter, 20% stronger due to a wider 11mm belt, yet has narrower pulleys, making packaging with the latest generation of internally geared hubs much easier.
The company’s CDX belt is the first belt drive designed for severe off-road use on mountain bikes.
In 2010, Daimler introduced the Smart eBike, a power-electric hybrid bicycle featuring Gates Carbon drive-belt system. The eBike is designed for a clean, grease-free ride.
Other notable eBike brands include Grace and Pi-Mobility.
In 2012,
Continental AG
Continental AG, commonly known as Continental and colloquially as Conti, is a German multinational automotive parts manufacturing company. Headquartered in Hanover, Lower Saxony, it is the world's third- largest automotive supplier and the fo ...
’s subsidiary ContiTech introduced the CONTI® DRIVE SYSTEM for bicycles. The CDS belt drive shared the basic operation of the early 8mm Gates Carbon Drive system, but employed aramid instead of carbon fibers in its construction. The Conti CDS was designed exclusively for ‘normal use on properly laid’ roads and paths. ContiTech eventually switched to carbon belts for bicycle use, citing issues with traction using aramid fibers.
The CDS belt drive was utilized on some Trek bicycles and the Sladda utility cycle marketed by
IKEA
IKEA ( , ) is a Multinational corporation, multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate founded in Sweden that designs and sells , household goods, and various related services.
IKEA is owned and operated by a series of not-for-profit an ...
of Sweden. After reports of failures of the belt itself and a recall, CDS was withdrawn from the belt-drive bicycle market.
In 2018,
Veer Cycles created the first belt drive conversion kit that allows riders to convert their chain driven bikes to belt drives. The belt is spliced to fit through the rear triangle and eliminates the need for a frame with a split already in it.
Veer has also shown a concept where the rear
cog can change size (and thus
gearing),
a concept that is reminiscent of
derailleurs
Shimano 600 front derailleur (1980)
A derailleur () is a variable-ratio bicycle gearing system consisting of a chain, multiple sprockets of different sizes, and a mechanism to move the chain from one sprocket to another.
Modern front and re ...
and implies that a
hub gear
A hub gear, internal-gear hub, internally geared hub or just gear hub is a gear ratio changing system commonly used on bicycles that is implemented with planetary or epicyclic gears. The gears and lubricants are sealed within the shell of the h ...
with
planetary gears
An epicyclic gear train (also known as a planetary gearset) is a gear reduction assembly consisting of two gears mounted so that the center of one gear (the "planet") revolves around the center of the other (the "sun"). A carrier connects the ...
may not be necessary in order to implement multi-speed gears on a belt-driven bike.
The possibilities for belt-driven bicycles are increasing as manufacturers of internal
hub gear
A hub gear, internal-gear hub, internally geared hub or just gear hub is a gear ratio changing system commonly used on bicycles that is implemented with planetary or epicyclic gears. The gears and lubricants are sealed within the shell of the h ...
s (gears inside the rear hub, which allow riders of belt-driven bicycles to shift easily) introduce new designs such as the
Shimano
, originally and later , is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational manufacturing company for cycling components, fishing tackle and rowing (sport), rowing equipment, which also produced golf supplies until 2005 and snowboarding gear ...
Alfine 11 and Fallbrook Technologies's
NuVinci
Nuvinci Cycling technology currently under development for other applications, including wind turbines, light electric vehicles, outdoor power equipment, and automotive front-end accessory drives.
History
Mechanical variators existed since th ...
. Other major internally geared hub makers include
SRAM,
Sturmey-Archer
Sturmey-Archer was a manufacturing company originally from Nottingham, England. It primarily produced bicycle hub gears, brakes and a great many other sundry bicycle components, most prominently during its heyday as a subsidiary of the Raleigh ...
,
Rohloff
Rohloff AG is a German company from Fuldatal near Kassel that manufactures hub gears, bicycle chains and tools that are known for their durability and high performance. The company's logo is a black silhouette of a raven on a yellow background ...
and
Kindernay Kindernay was a brand of hub gears manufactured by the Norwegian start-up company ''CA Technology Systems''. They used hydraulic gear levers and were manufactured in Oslo, Norway. Their system differed from their competitors by having a modular desi ...
.
Another option to provide gears is to create a
gearbox bicycle
A gearbox bicycle is a bicycle that uses a gearbox to convert torque and Angular frequency, rotational speed from the power source, usually the rider's legs, to what is desired at the drive wheel. The gearbox is usually incorporated into the bic ...
using a bracket-mounted gearbox like the Pinion P.18.
Manufacturers
The belts are typically made by the same manufacturing companies that produce
toothed belt
A toothed belt, timing belt, cogged belt, cog belt, or synchronous belt is a flexible belt with teeth moulded onto its inner surface. Toothed belts are usually designed to run over matching toothed pulleys or sprockets. Toothed belts are used in ...
s for automobiles, machinery, and other synchronous belt-drive applications.
Belt-drive manufacturers
Current and former manufacturers of belt-drive bicycles and pedal belt-drive systems include:
* Advanced Belt Drive
*
Bridgestone
is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company founded in 1931 by Shojiro Ishibashi (18891976) in the city of Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Fukuoka, Japan. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of (), meaning ...
— Albelt, Beltrex
*
Continental AG
Continental AG, commonly known as Continental and colloquially as Conti, is a German multinational automotive parts manufacturing company. Headquartered in Hanover, Lower Saxony, it is the world's third- largest automotive supplier and the fo ...
— CONTI® DRIVE SYSTEM (CDS) belt drives and sprocket
Safety Advisory and Recalldiscontinued 2018)
*
Gates Corporation
Gates Industrial Corporation plc, based in Denver, Colorado, is a manufacturer of power transmission belts and fluid power products, which are used in diverse industrial and automotive applications. The company employs over 15,000 and has sales ...
— CDX and CDN carbon belt drives, sprockets and cogs
*
Veer Cycle
* Optibelt
OEM bicycle manufacturers
Current and former bicycle manufacturers who have incorporated belt-drive on their bicycles include:
*
Avanti
Avanti (in Italian, meaning 'ahead', 'forward', or 'before', and also an unrelated Sanskrit name) may refer to:
Vehicles
* Studebaker Avanti, a model of automobile built by Studebaker
* Avanti II, a successor model made by Avanti Motor Corporati ...
*
BMC Trading — Lifestyle models Urban Challenge and Mass Challenge
*
Boardman – URB 9.4
*
Canyon
A canyon (; archaic British English spelling: ''cañon''), gorge or chasm, is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs resulting from weathering and the erosive activity of a river over geologic time scales. Rivers have a natural tendency t ...
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Safety Advisory for Continental CDS Belt *
Co-Motion Cycles — Americano, Pangea, CityView and Speedster (tandem) bicycle models
*
Cube Bikes — Cube hyde pro
*
Cycle Union
*
Daimler – Smart eBike creators featuring Gates belt drive
*
Diamant
The Diamant rocket (French for "diamond") was the first exclusively French expendable launch system and at the same time the first satellite launcher not built by either the United States or USSR. As such, it has been referred to as being a key ...
*
Focus Bikes
Focus Bikes is a bicycle manufacturer that has its administration in Stuttgart, Germany and production facilities based in Cloppenburg, Germany and builds sport bicycles such as e-bikes, racing bicycles and mountain bicycles.
History
The comp ...
*
Gazelle Bikes
*
Ikea
IKEA ( , ) is a Multinational corporation, multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate founded in Sweden that designs and sells , household goods, and various related services.
IKEA is owned and operated by a series of not-for-profit an ...
— SLADDA
(discontinued 2018)
*
Kalkhoff
Kalkhoff is a German bicycle manufacturer based in Cloppenburg; it was founded in 1919 by Heinrich Kalkhoff (* 30. November 1903; † 25. September 1972) as a family business.
Founded as a first small workshop in Kalkhoff's parents' house, the c ...
– Voyager De Luxe model and Endeavour 8 Gates
*
Marin
*
Priority Bicycles – Priority Classic & Priority 8
*
Raleigh
Raleigh ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of North Carolina. It is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, second-most populous city in the state (after Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte) ...
*
Riese and Muller
*
Scott
Scott may refer to:
Places
Canada
* Scott, Quebec, municipality in the Nouvelle-Beauce regional municipality in Quebec
* Scott, Saskatchewan, a town in the Rural Municipality of Tramping Lake No. 380
* Rural Municipality of Scott No. 98, Sas ...
*
Specialized — Source Eleven model
*
Strida
Strida is a portable bicycle, portable Belt-driven bicycle, belt-driven folding bicycle with a distinctive A-shaped collapsible frame, designed by British engineer and designer Mark Sanders (designer), Mark Sanders. The first model, Strida 1 ...
— a
portable
Portable may refer to:
General
* Portable building, a manufactured structure that is built off site and moved in upon completion of site and utility work
* Portable classroom, a temporary building installed on the grounds of a school to provide a ...
,
folding bicycle
A folding bicycle is designed to be compacted into a smaller, more manageable size or shape, making it easier to store or carry . When folded, the bikes can be more easily carried into buildings, on public transportation (facilitating mixed-mo ...
*
Trek Bicycle Company
Trek Bicycle Corporation is a bicycle, cycling product and electric motorcycle manufacturer and distributor under brand names Trek, Electra Bicycle Company, Bontrager, and Diamant Bikes. The company has previously manufactured bikes under the ...
— District, Soho and Zektor bicycle models. Also under the Villager brand.
Gallery
File:Trek TAB Belt Drive front sprocket rear view.jpg, Trek TAB Belt Drive front sprocket rear view
File:Trek TAB Belt Drive rear sprocket front view.jpg, Trek TAB Belt Drive rear sprocket front view
File:Trek TAB Belt Drive rear sprocket rear view.jpg, Trek TAB Belt Drive rear sprocket rear view
File:Trek TAB Belt Drive rear sprocket side view with 3-speed hub.jpg, Trek TAB Belt Drive rear sprocket side view with 3-speed hub. The connection point between chainstay and seatstay necessary to insert belt drive is visible.
File:Belt-drive transmision.jpg, Yet another way to tension the belt by positioning the fork end
File:Bicycle belt drive 1.JPG, Horizontal fork ends and tugs for providing belt tension
File:Bicycle belt drive 3.JPG, Horizontal fork ends and tugs for providing belt tension (without the wheel, for clarity)
See also
*
Chainless bicycle
A chainless bicycle is a bicycle that transmits power to the driven wheel through a mechanism other than a metal chain.
Examples
* Directly driven bicycle (see penny-farthing and unicycle)
* Shaft-driven bicycle
* Belt-driven bicycle
* Hydrau ...
*
Outline of cycling
Cycling, also known as bicycling or biking, is the activity of riding bicycles or other Human-powered transport, human-powered vehicles with Wheel, wheels, for transportation, recreation, exercise, sport, and other purposes.
People who engage i ...
References
External links
BikeCADmodeling a chain or belt drive.
Cycle types
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