variation results in a change in the functional diameter of the variator. Because the belt is a fixed length and the diameter is changing, the distance between the variator and the driven pulley must change to compensate. this is accomplished by the motor swinging back. A spring pushes it back forward when the revs slow down and the variator adjust back to baseline.
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Question about Motobecane variatorTopic by: Roger Suarez | Roger Suarez | 07/27/20 01:52PM |
Re: Question about Motobecane variatorRe: Mike Scouty McScoutington | Mike Scouty McScoutington | 07/27/20 02:27PM |
Re: Question about Motobecane variatorRe: Ian T | Ian T | 07/31/20 04:58PM |
Re: Question about Motobecane variatorRe: Mike Scouty McScoutington | Mike Scouty McScoutington | 07/31/20 05:18PM |
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