£160! I wonder if it's any good?
New product 36V 250W electric bike kit crank drive mid mount can change gears | eBay
Glad you said that, I was looking at that kit overnight and thinking to myself, hmmm maybe that is a better option for my Mezzo to avoid messing up the gears. I think I will stick to original plan. Also I'm not keen on how it looks anyway the crank drive.. I know professional ones look better though as they're more "integrated" into the design of the bike.That kit's not really suitable for a folder unless you want to go slow or throttle only because the front chainwheel is too small - as Old_Dave found out. It would be better on a larger-wheeled bike.
Interesting.. that guy on eBay who sells them made a couple of videos demonstrating how easy the gears change and how powerful the crank drive is..it looked like a motorbike! But I think he was using the 48V 400W system he also sells.Yep.. The reduced sized chainwheel that's supplied in the kit (and it has to be that size to allow clearance of the motor drive cog) isn't right.
I'll get around to doing some sums and see if changing to a freewheel set with a 12t will make enough difference to restore the status quo.. But I"m kinda busy spending my winter fuel money on build number 2 and Lipos at the mo, lol
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I noticed on eBay he does confirm that kit is brushed the £160 one.. but he also sells a more expensive kit with a bottle battery for £360 which uses an brushless crank motor. Brushed kits won't last as long eh, but you might be able to service it if you know how?It looks like the GNG kit....250W (Brushed) I think I read that someone in the UK was importing a batch of them, maybe this is the guy.
Alan
The problemwith that bike is that the motor is too fast.but aren't washing machine motors really fast...mine is on spin cycle
been thinking more about this... and now very worried! what about the wash cycle!!! backwards, forwards ..backwards, forwards...would never get anywhere!The problemwith that bike is that the motor is too fast.
Never seen a rowing bike Eddie? They are sometimes used by people with leg disabilities and covered by VeloVision magazine. There's also treadle operated bikes, sometimes appearing in Germany.been thinking more about this... and now very worried! what about the wash cycle!!! backwards, forwards ..backwards, forwards...would never get anywhere!
As was the Sinclair C5, which is hardly a recommendation.was powered by a washing machine motor.
That was the myth, but of course it wasn't true, it only came into folklore due to Hoover being the manufacturer contracted to produce the C5. The motor units were made by Polymotor of Italy.As was the Sinclair C5, which is hardly a recommendation.
Although most people were too busy laughing at the rest of it to worry about the motor.
Back in the 1980s and '90s, most industry produced e-bikes looked like home made ones anyway. It wasn't until 1999 that the UK market saw the start of a higher standard from the majority of manufacturers.I am not saying that my washing machine powered trike was brilliant, but it was built from junk on a zero budget, and was of the first in town. That was 14 years ago, and people still remember seeing me on it.