I have a trike with a front hub 250 watt motor. gearing supplied by Shimano internal 7 speed .what I am finding is that on the steepest hills I can run out of power if the hill is to long even with max PAS and the lowest gear.
I changed the chainring from 48 teeth to 44 with if I’m honest little effect.
By it’s self the motor will push me along at 15.5 or a little over with no pedalling (yes I know that illegal)
W hen going flat out on a flat surface my pedalling cadence is very very slow and a long way off ghost pedalling at the 15 mph speed which is fast enough for me.
Is there a way to calculate a lower number of teeth on a chain ring. I am wary of buying something to low but suspect I need to be in the 30 something range to get that extra bit of pedal power for the long steep ones.
Thought or suggestions appreciated.
I changed the chainring from 48 teeth to 44 with if I’m honest little effect.
By it’s self the motor will push me along at 15.5 or a little over with no pedalling (yes I know that illegal)
W hen going flat out on a flat surface my pedalling cadence is very very slow and a long way off ghost pedalling at the 15 mph speed which is fast enough for me.
Is there a way to calculate a lower number of teeth on a chain ring. I am wary of buying something to low but suspect I need to be in the 30 something range to get that extra bit of pedal power for the long steep ones.
Thought or suggestions appreciated.