Now I know there's been many a discussion on whether it is wise to fit a front hub motor to a bike with carbon forks, but here's the thing....
- I met up with a cycling buddy who I've not seen for many a year and they now ride electric and has three bikes with the Cytronex C1 kit (link) a front hub system.
- They were riding a nice full carbon frame and I queried the hub motor on carbon forks etc and asked if Cytronex had been ok with that and yes, they were happy with the fit (and my buddy lives near the Cytronex shop in Winchester and had visited there a number of times, so face-to-face dealings, not via some anonymous web order form).
- The bike has been ridden a few thousand miles of the 5 years of conversion and all is fine. Oh, and yes, there's no Torque Washer either.
- Searching the Cytronex and indeed the Swytch Bike website, there is no mention of NOT fitting to carbon.
- However, the Woosh site does explicitly say hub motors are not for carbon forks.
- Might whether to fit a motor to carbon forks depend on the torque of the motor as typically the Cytronex motor (shengyi I think) and the Swytch (AKM 100SX) are around 40nm?
- So clearly views differ and I'd be pleased to hear from anyone who has fitted a hub motor to carbon forks and their experience.
- And if anyone knows of riders who have/have not had problems or you have direct knowledge of their experiences (and please, not someone else's view gleaned from an internet forum or other anecdotal source as there's enough of that around already!), I'd be pleased to hear your views and of course those of @Woosh .
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