So, I have been working on my new trike for over a year now and as a home-builder the hobby is a lot of fun,
I have learned a lot about welding, steering design and gearing. The trike is intended to be a modest touring machine capable of reasonable speeds and with decent gearing (NOT a racer).
This is the first time (as far as I know) that a Nuvinci N380 hub has been incorporated with a Mid-drive Hi-Lo gearbox. This has been an ongoing process and a Hyperglide cassette-hub was cannibalised to provide a carrier mechanism for a mid-way gearing system providing both a high and low-range input to the N380's impressive 380% gear-range.
So, today I stripped the mid-drive cassette down and re-worked the key-way on each of the sprockets so that I could reverse the plates on the output side of the cassette (32T, 24T & 16T) so that both input side and output side (driven/Driving) have the hooking of the teeth in the appropriate direction. Surprisingly easy to do and the whole unit was all reassembled and back on the trike in about 2 hours.
I then did a little test of the changing up/down and while it is not under load, it seems to change fine.
When coupled with the Dual chainrings (53T/39T) on the Bafang up front (another fairly unique adaptation) the overall available range will be 10 Gear-Inches to 105 Gear inches.
This should be more than adequate for a touring machine (especially when a trailer is being pulled).
I have learned a lot about welding, steering design and gearing. The trike is intended to be a modest touring machine capable of reasonable speeds and with decent gearing (NOT a racer).
This is the first time (as far as I know) that a Nuvinci N380 hub has been incorporated with a Mid-drive Hi-Lo gearbox. This has been an ongoing process and a Hyperglide cassette-hub was cannibalised to provide a carrier mechanism for a mid-way gearing system providing both a high and low-range input to the N380's impressive 380% gear-range.
So, today I stripped the mid-drive cassette down and re-worked the key-way on each of the sprockets so that I could reverse the plates on the output side of the cassette (32T, 24T & 16T) so that both input side and output side (driven/Driving) have the hooking of the teeth in the appropriate direction. Surprisingly easy to do and the whole unit was all reassembled and back on the trike in about 2 hours.
I then did a little test of the changing up/down and while it is not under load, it seems to change fine.
When coupled with the Dual chainrings (53T/39T) on the Bafang up front (another fairly unique adaptation) the overall available range will be 10 Gear-Inches to 105 Gear inches.
This should be more than adequate for a touring machine (especially when a trailer is being pulled).