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Date: 21 Jan 2006 11:49:03
From: John Knez
Subject: Anyone out there ever use a TearraCycle chain idler?
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I'm doing a bit of maintenance on my Burley Django for the coming cycling season, and one of the items needing replacement is the chain idler. I normally go through 1 to 2 of the solid rubber ones per year, and I was looking for something that didn't wear out so often. One alternative I located is the TerraCycle chain idler. While a little pricey, it seems like it might be more durable than what I've been using. From the web page, http://www.terracycle.com/idlers.htm, it looks to be well designed. Anyone out there ever use one of these? If you did, how durable was it? Oh, and the noise level, was it quiet? --- John Knez
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Date: 21 Jan 2006 21:01:04
From: Jeff Wills
Subject: Re: Anyone out there ever use a TearraCycle chain idler?
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John Knez wrote: > I'm doing a bit of maintenance on my Burley Django for the coming > cycling season, and one of the items needing replacement is the chain > idler. I normally go through 1 to 2 of the solid rubber ones per year, > and I was looking for something that didn't wear out so often. One > alternative I located is the TerraCycle chain idler. While a little > pricey, it seems like it might be more durable than what I've been > using. From the web page, http://www.terracycle.com/idlers.htm, it > looks to be well designed. Anyone out there ever use one of these? If > you did, how durable was it? Oh, and the noise level, was it quiet? > > --- > John Knez There's plenty of comments on 'Bentrideronline: http://www.bentrideronline.com/messageboard/showthread.php?t=14691 I went on a ride with 8 other recumbent riders today. Of those, 6 had Terracycle idlers on their bikes (mostly Easy Racer bikes, but one Ti Bacchetta). Jeff
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Date: 21 Jan 2006 11:19:32
From: Mark Leuck
Subject: Re: Anyone out there ever use a TearraCycle chain idler?
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"John Knez" <johnknez@stny.remove.this.to.reply.rr.com > wrote in message news:PcpAf.109832$ME5.13446@twister.nyroc.rr.com... > I'm doing a bit of maintenance on my Burley Django for the coming > cycling season, and one of the items needing replacement is the chain > idler. I normally go through 1 to 2 of the solid rubber ones per year, > and I was looking for something that didn't wear out so often. One > alternative I located is the TerraCycle chain idler. While a little > pricey, it seems like it might be more durable than what I've been > using. From the web page, http://www.terracycle.com/idlers.htm, it > looks to be well designed. Anyone out there ever use one of these? If > you did, how durable was it? Oh, and the noise level, was it quiet? > > --- > John Knez I use their titanium idler, its worked great for the last 10,000 miles and does not seem to add noise on my baron
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Date: 21 Jan 2006 07:33:54
From: enrique
Subject: Re: Anyone out there ever use a TearraCycle chain idler?
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I have a Django, too. If you end up installing this component, please share with the group how it has worked out over time.
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Date: 21 Jan 2006 08:27:21
From: Steve Katona
Subject: Re: Anyone out there ever use a TearraCycle chain idler?
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John Knez wrote: > I'm doing a bit of maintenance on my Burley Django for the coming > cycling season, and one of the items needing replacement is the chain > idler. I normally go through 1 to 2 of the solid rubber ones per year, > and I was looking for something that didn't wear out so often. One > alternative I located is the TerraCycle chain idler. While a little > pricey, it seems like it might be more durable than what I've been > using. From the web page, http://www.terracycle.com/idlers.htm, it > looks to be well designed. Anyone out there ever use one of these? If > you did, how durable was it? Oh, and the noise level, was it quiet? > > --- > John Knez Durable I don't know as I only have 500 miles on mine. All reports I found (sorry, I've lost the links) are that it's exceptionally durable. Quiet? Yes. Improvement in 'the feel' is unmistakable though it is not quantifiable. I replaced my Rans Stratus XP 'what I think is a modified roller blade wheel' with the TerraCycle.
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