Hi
@Simon Knight - going back to your original post
I'm lucky enough to not have the type of knee problems that you have, but out of curiosity I'm wondering how much difference in Q factor is needed from that of the TSDZ2 to what ever the original trike chainset was, to cause you knee issues? Have you measured up the offsets between the two systems?
When I installed my first TSDZ2 I read about the crank offset issue and bought a pair of cranks used on the Bafang mid drive as they were offset less, but I only did that out of idle curiosity rather than a specific need.
Since then I've a second bike/TSDZ2 fit and use the standard TSDZ2 cranks on that and for me there is no discernible difference in feel to my riding.
It would be a shame for you to not be able to use the TSDZ2 and its torque sensing characteristics vs those of a hub, but needs must and all that.
Numbers numbers numbers!
I have just re-measured both the original cranks and chainwheel set, which are presently fitted to my ICE trike, and the TSDZ2 which was measured unfitted and compared with a design drawing I found on the web. Accurate measurements are quite difficult so I have to say mine are probably +/- 2mm worst case.
ICE bottom bracket shell is 68mm wide.
ICE fitted front tripple by Campagnolo:
Q or tread 167mm - this is the distance between the outside edges of the cranks at the pedal holes.
Measuring from the centre of the boom is difficult so I measured the distance from the inside edge of the cranks to the edge of the boom. Both sides measured 49mm. The boom has a diameter of 41.5 and the cranks are 15mm thick. Adding these numbers gives a Q of 169.5 which confirms the original measurement. The 167mm will be more accurate as its a single measurement.
The crank and pedals are centred on the centre of the boom so (new term)
Q offset is 0mm
TSDZ2 with supplied cranks
Q or tread 213mm
Q delta (Difference between the two)
is 46mm
Measuring the offset was based on the location of the flange that abuts the bottom bracket shell on the chainwheel side. Measurements were taken from the inside edge of each crank arm at the point of fit on the square taper of the axel .
Left crank 89.5mm, Right crank 44.6mm. The flange sits 34mm from the centre of the bottom bracket shell meaning the locations of the cranks on the axel are as follows. LHS 89.5-34=55.5mm ; RHS 44.6+34=78.6mm. The difference is 23.1mm meaning that the right hand side is
23.1mm further from centre line than the left.
Lastly I measured the
crank curve by placing the axel end on a flat surface and measuring how much above the surface the pedal hole fell (measured to the side the pedal is fitted to). The supplied cranks measured
37mm as did the Campag' ones.
I would be interested in knowing how much crank curve the Bafang ones have as it may be an option to try a straight crank on the chain ring side to reduce how off centre the right pedal is. A more drastic option is to have a new boom made with the shell offset to the left by 23 mm.
Summary of figures:
Q original 167mm, zero offset.
Q TSDZ2 213mm, 23.1mm offset on chain side.
crank curve 37mm
I hope that the terms that I use are helpful and clear.
S