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Old October 29th, 2017, 02:04 AM   #1
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sinnob belt drive

Link to original page on YouTube.
here is some contact info. i will try to reach out to sinnob and lock down price,shipping, gear ratio.

Here's the Ninja 250Fi that has been installed Gir Sinnob Version V Belt. Girset without chain but using V Belt with Belt material made of Polyurethane and Kevlar. High-quality, safer and more comfortable when driving, noisy and accelerated motor more smooth when gearshift. For installation is as easy as installing a conventional gear set. www.rodex1313.com Booking Info: Call Center: 021 8775400 WA: 08118989413 Online Booking To Email: Email: sinnob@gmail.com Order Format: Name: Address: Tlp: Motorcycle Type: Order: Sinnob Belt Subject Email: Sinnob Belt
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Old October 29th, 2017, 06:33 AM   #2
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V-belt?

Thanks for looking into this. It's very interesting, but I have a feeling I'm going to have to be patient if I want in cheap, and with a custom ratio.
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Old October 29th, 2017, 06:45 AM   #3
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yes google translate kinda freaky. i found rad swingarms also. Indonesia is kickin some ass in the ninja world
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Cool! I would imagine that it’s much lighter than a chain.
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Old October 29th, 2017, 06:56 AM   #5
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Cool! I would imagine that it’s much lighter than a chain.
don't forget the sinnob poly sprocket thread, thats probably lighter too
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V belt or toothed belt?

looks like a toothed belt. Harley's use a toothed belt.


V belts are horrible for efficiency and belt life because they create quite a bit of friction and heat between the belt and the sheaves.

Toothed belts (or timing belts, etc), on the other hand, don't require quite as much tension for a given load, they also aren't requiring any clamping force to transfer power, which helps them run cooler than V belts. Cooler belt = longer belt life.
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What the heck is that chain above the belt connected to?
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What the heck is that chain above the belt connected to?
no idea. I googled "Harley drive belt" and that was one that popped up that had easy view of the belt and cogs with good resolution.
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What the heck is that chain above the belt connected to?
It makes sure the back of the bike keeps up with the front.

Imagine how it would feel to crash on a bike with an open primary, and end up with the bike on its left side, on top of you with the engine still running.
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It makes sure the back of the bike keeps up with the front.

Imagine how it would feel to crash on a bike with an open primary, and end up with the bike on its left side, on top of you with the engine still running.
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It's not like it can't happen. Just after this shot, I was trapped under my DT100, on its left side, with one of my legs hung up behind me in the bike so I couldn't move, and it was still running. It was bad enough that the exhaust pipe was warming my leg, without five clutch studs ripping me apart like that bike above would have done.
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i will get clarification. everything on the site has to be translated. still finding out how to pay too, it’s bizarre. the looming question is why all this trick stuff out of indonesia? none of the local conus sites or even ali are showing these cool items.
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Old October 30th, 2017, 06:23 AM   #13
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From Google Translate:

OPEN ORDER SINNOB VERSION BELT NINJA 250F, CB150R, VIXION LIGHTING
Bro & Sis ... Be ready to become the first user of Power Transmission Set Sinnob with BELT system, Special online Booking Special area of ​​DKI Jakarta we open from now on special for user Kawasaki NINJA 250 Fi CB150R, VIXION LIGHTING, Please do order by email: sinnob @ gmail.com with order format as follows:

Name:
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No.Telp / HP:
Order: BELT

Get the promo price for the first 25 subscribers .....
Limited edition is only 25 Sets.


So it looks like they aren't in production yet, and they're going to make a limited run of 25 sets for some reason. Beta testing maybe? They say the belt pulleys are polyurethane, which is often used for low volume molding. It's often not the best material for longevity though. In five or ten years you may find that a pulley crumbles under load, or has turned to chewing gum.

If you put http://www.sinnob.com into the Google Translate box, it'll translate the whole site.
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Old October 30th, 2017, 06:39 AM   #14
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From Google Translate:

OPEN ORDER SINNOB VERSION BELT NINJA 250F, CB150R, VIXION LIGHTING
Bro & Sis ... Be ready to become the first user of Power Transmission Set Sinnob with BELT system, Special online Booking Special area of ​​DKI Jakarta we open from now on special for user Kawasaki NINJA 250 Fi CB150R, VIXION LIGHTING, Please do order by email: sinnob @ gmail.com with order format as follows:

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Order: BELT

Get the promo price for the first 25 subscribers .....
Limited edition is only 25 Sets.


So it looks like they aren't in production yet, and they're going to make a limited run of 25 sets for some reason. Beta testing maybe? They say the belt pulleys are polyurethane, which is often used for low volume molding. It's often not the best material for longevity though. In ten years you may find that a pulley crumbles under load, or has turned to chewing gum.

If you put http://www.sinnob.com into the Google Translate box, it'll translate the whole site.
i contacted sinnob, haven’t heard back.
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