Hi Folks ,
The next project is a 20" wheel tadpole e-trike that will fit easily in one piece in the boot of my mondeo estate .
I am using a Izip ezgo wheel that I will rebuild into a 20" rim and combining it with a 36v controller . Hopefully the reduction in torque using the larger wheel will be compensated by the extra power of the 36v 250w controller .
The specification of the trike will be either 9 or 12 speed , I am having a problem trying to mount a multiple freewheel on the short spindle of the Currie motor that was originally designed for single speed but I think that I have sourced a narrow 3 speed screw on free wheel unit , hopefully it is on its way from China .
This will give me gear ratios between 30" and 70" , low enough to get me up the hills around here and give a top speed when pedalling of over 23 mph .
For stopping power , it will have a pair of 160mm discs on the front and will use the original dia-compe drum brake on the rear , and use the standard cut-off brake levers and usual ebike bits with a real ignition switch .
Under Seat Steering with centre point geometry is another must have on the specification list ,
The battery is another cause of concern at the moment , I have a 26v 10 ah lipo pack but I am having problems finding a couple of 3s 5ah lipos at a sensible price to bring the battery voltage up to 36 v but I have 3 SLA batteries that I can use until a suitable pack comes along .
So where am I at the moment , The front wheels with 14mm spindles and disc brakes are built and the crucifix frame built from 16g 40mm square ERW is cut and milled out for the head tubes and swinging arm pivots and many of the small pieces are made .
Hopefully If the critical path analysis of the project is correct it should be ready to paint by the end of June unless I have got it seriously wrong .
Well they say a photo says a 1000 words so l will leave you with a few photos , not much to see at the moment but there will be more as the build progresses
There are more build details on the Atomic Zombie website on the trike
regards emma
disc brake 20" 14mm spindle wheels
small bits take time
more bits
The next project is a 20" wheel tadpole e-trike that will fit easily in one piece in the boot of my mondeo estate .
I am using a Izip ezgo wheel that I will rebuild into a 20" rim and combining it with a 36v controller . Hopefully the reduction in torque using the larger wheel will be compensated by the extra power of the 36v 250w controller .
The specification of the trike will be either 9 or 12 speed , I am having a problem trying to mount a multiple freewheel on the short spindle of the Currie motor that was originally designed for single speed but I think that I have sourced a narrow 3 speed screw on free wheel unit , hopefully it is on its way from China .
This will give me gear ratios between 30" and 70" , low enough to get me up the hills around here and give a top speed when pedalling of over 23 mph .
For stopping power , it will have a pair of 160mm discs on the front and will use the original dia-compe drum brake on the rear , and use the standard cut-off brake levers and usual ebike bits with a real ignition switch .
Under Seat Steering with centre point geometry is another must have on the specification list ,
The battery is another cause of concern at the moment , I have a 26v 10 ah lipo pack but I am having problems finding a couple of 3s 5ah lipos at a sensible price to bring the battery voltage up to 36 v but I have 3 SLA batteries that I can use until a suitable pack comes along .
So where am I at the moment , The front wheels with 14mm spindles and disc brakes are built and the crucifix frame built from 16g 40mm square ERW is cut and milled out for the head tubes and swinging arm pivots and many of the small pieces are made .
Hopefully If the critical path analysis of the project is correct it should be ready to paint by the end of June unless I have got it seriously wrong .
Well they say a photo says a 1000 words so l will leave you with a few photos , not much to see at the moment but there will be more as the build progresses
There are more build details on the Atomic Zombie website on the trike
regards emma
disc brake 20" 14mm spindle wheels
small bits take time
more bits