Description
63 Tooth CDX Sprocket 5 Bolt
Technical specifications for the 63 Tooth CDX Sprocket 5 Bolt:
TYPE | Front sprocket |
TEETH | 63 |
MOUNTING STYLE | 5 bolt 130 mm BCD |
PITCH (mm) | 11 |
MATERIAL | Alloy |
FINISH | Black Ano |
WEIGHT (grams) | 139 |
Gates sprockets provide a slimmer profile, lighter weight and better debris shedding. Therefore, they deliver a strong drive performance in all environments, including mud or snow. Further, the patented CenterTrack design keeps the belt aligned on the sprocket.
Use the Gates Drive Calculator to find the perfect fit for your ride.
THREE KEYS WHEN WORKING WITH CARBON DRIVE
HANDLING:
Gates Carbon Drive belts are highly durable. They offer long life when properly handled. However, caution must be used during installation to avoid damaging the carbon tensile cords. When they are exposed to excessive bending and twisting, this creates crimps, which can lead to belt breakage.
Because of the risk of damage, in handling the belt, you must NOT:
– back bend
– use as a chainwhip
– bundle
– crimp
– twist, or
– invert
ALIGNMENT:
Alignment is critical. Hence, depending on the bike and setup, you may need to use spacers to ensure proper alignment. Noise, wear, or belt walk-off can be caused by sprockets that are out of alignment.
TENSIONING:
Proper belt tension is needed for optimum operation of the 63 Tooth CDX Sprocket 5 Bolt. However, for frames with vertical dropouts, changing a flat tire does not mean you need to retension your belt. Tensioning is easy with the Gates Carbon Drive iPhone app (available through iTunes). You can also use the Carbon Drive Krikit Gauge or ecotension tester (available in Europe). Low tension can cause the belt to skip, leading to decreased performance, while high tension can cause drag and unnecessary wear.
TENSIONING RECOMMENDATIONS | SMOOTH & STEADY PEDALING STYLE | PUNCHY & ROUGH PEDALING STYLE |
MOUNTAIN & SS URBAN | 45-60 Hz (35-45 lbs) | 60-75 Hz (45-53 lbs) |
INTERNALLY GEARED HUB | 35-50 Hz (28-40 lbs) | 35-50 Hz (28-40 lbs) |
These tension recommendations provide a good starting point. However, you may need to adjust the value higher or lower to reflect rider size, gear ratios, or power placed on the pedals.
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