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Old 05-14-09 | 09:30 PM
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Bikes: Abio Penza & Abio Verdion - lots of them

Ingenious theory: Fight arthritis with belt drive

Forgot to pose a question that I've been thinking on & off (esp during those "spaced out" moments waiting for the bus or taking shower...you get the idea) and the mention of RA in this posting reminded me of it.

Anyways, do you think there's some type of benefit for people with RA or other joint challenges to ride on a bike with a belt drive versus a conventional chain drive train?

Initially I thought the answer was an obvious "NO" but as I thought more about it, I could be on to something...even if it's a small difference. My theory is that there is less shock to the knee when riding a bike with a belt drive drive train because of the shock that belt can absorb. Won't be significant but who knows - over many miles of riding, it can add up, right??

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