I have decided to go over to the dark side for my next conversion and go with a hub. It is against all my core values and I feel dirty, but I'm going to do it anyway.
The donor bike is a 2017 Cannondale trail 5. It's an entry level mtb style with front suspension. Forks and 27.5" wheels. Dropouts are 135 mm and dont look stupidly shallow. The dropouts are hooded meaning fitting a torque arm may be difficult / impossible but I don't think that's a major issue. Want to stick with 9 speed cassette.
Brakes are currently mechanical but I think I have some hydraulic shimano brakes on the way. Rear rotor is 160mm but changing that to 180 looks trivial.
Motor needs to be beefy to deal with long steep hills, probably 50+ nm. I’m not especially heavy at 80kg but I will have shopping and so on.
I really want a current controller as opposed to speed. Ideally I want 48v. I already have a reasonable (if small) battery in a box that can handle quite high discharge current so might stick with that. I know lots of folks are not keen on a battery in a pannier but it suits me. Therefore, need to think about where to install and house the controller but this should be easy enough to solve. It must be a 250w kit - that is the motor must have 250w marked on it by the manufacturer. I’m not interested in bending the rules here. Ideally I’d buy a pre-built wheel.
I’ve looked at the DWG22C which looks ok, not sure where to buy with a current based controller? I know there are a pile of Bafang hubs that should also be suitable.
I really want to avoid needing to mess about splicing different connectors onto wires where possible so plug and play would be a big bonus.
The donor bike is a 2017 Cannondale trail 5. It's an entry level mtb style with front suspension. Forks and 27.5" wheels. Dropouts are 135 mm and dont look stupidly shallow. The dropouts are hooded meaning fitting a torque arm may be difficult / impossible but I don't think that's a major issue. Want to stick with 9 speed cassette.
Brakes are currently mechanical but I think I have some hydraulic shimano brakes on the way. Rear rotor is 160mm but changing that to 180 looks trivial.
Motor needs to be beefy to deal with long steep hills, probably 50+ nm. I’m not especially heavy at 80kg but I will have shopping and so on.
I really want a current controller as opposed to speed. Ideally I want 48v. I already have a reasonable (if small) battery in a box that can handle quite high discharge current so might stick with that. I know lots of folks are not keen on a battery in a pannier but it suits me. Therefore, need to think about where to install and house the controller but this should be easy enough to solve. It must be a 250w kit - that is the motor must have 250w marked on it by the manufacturer. I’m not interested in bending the rules here. Ideally I’d buy a pre-built wheel.
I’ve looked at the DWG22C which looks ok, not sure where to buy with a current based controller? I know there are a pile of Bafang hubs that should also be suitable.
I really want to avoid needing to mess about splicing different connectors onto wires where possible so plug and play would be a big bonus.