Bobby
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yea it is i need 5 belts, 16 pulleys, 2 sprockets, and a chain
it would toystory but with this set up i can chose my own gear ratio and all the cvt ive had i always had a problem with them
the price for everything (i think) is about $300 give or take $50
Hey, not to be "that one guy" that suggests something totally random, but I've seen (on older "Bobcat" loaders) manually-operated CVTs that are built using a regular wide-belt, but two pulley-plates that slide on a greased shaft, operated by ONE lever that the rider moves. This setup is also found on some old John Deere tractors, where "the farther you push the lever... the faster you go" meaning: the hand-clutch not only puts the vehicle in gear, but it spreads the spring-loaded pulley apart according to the operators wants.
I know it sounds far-fetched, but if you could invent a way to do it... you would be worshiped.... "a cvt that you can control"
Edit: When the operator of the vehicle pushes a lever... it pushes the driver-pulley contact-face closer to the belt and engages... and the driven-pulley acts (spreads) normally, responding to belt tightness.
