I am trying to convert my decrepid old mountain bike to a rear hub but also started looking at my folding bike. Its a Tern (Dahon derivative) 20 inch wheel with an 8 speed cassette Anyway the drpouts front and rear are not standard sizes and I know there are front hub motors that will fit but I think they are a little hard to come by at the moment.
I know other have installed a TSDZ2 CD and I think that would be my preferred option. However, I think with the standard chainring supplied (which I think is already dished) then the chainline will be way out of whack making the lower half of the cassette unusable. Has anybody managed to source and fit either a chainring with greater dishing or found some other solution such as a spacer? I don't think I will bother with the TSDZ2 option if I can't find a solution for the chainline.
I may still consider a hub but stetching a 75mm front aluminium front to 100mm does not sound like a good plan. I think the rear droputs are 125mm but will check - they are not 135mm.
I suspect that I may not find a satisfactory solution for this bike so if I am hell bent on a folding bike conversion then I may need a new bike - and not in a position to justify that kind of outlay at the moment.
The reason for the folder is that I travel to Bristol quite frequently and it is a bit too far by bike, and few ebikes bikes will have the range for the round trip I expect. Today I catch the bus but I get a lift to and from the bus stop which is still a far way - I live in the middle of nowhere. A folder would solve this problem. However, unless I can find a cheapish solution I will carry on getting lifts or just cycle under my own power to the bus stop.
BM
I know other have installed a TSDZ2 CD and I think that would be my preferred option. However, I think with the standard chainring supplied (which I think is already dished) then the chainline will be way out of whack making the lower half of the cassette unusable. Has anybody managed to source and fit either a chainring with greater dishing or found some other solution such as a spacer? I don't think I will bother with the TSDZ2 option if I can't find a solution for the chainline.
I may still consider a hub but stetching a 75mm front aluminium front to 100mm does not sound like a good plan. I think the rear droputs are 125mm but will check - they are not 135mm.
I suspect that I may not find a satisfactory solution for this bike so if I am hell bent on a folding bike conversion then I may need a new bike - and not in a position to justify that kind of outlay at the moment.
The reason for the folder is that I travel to Bristol quite frequently and it is a bit too far by bike, and few ebikes bikes will have the range for the round trip I expect. Today I catch the bus but I get a lift to and from the bus stop which is still a far way - I live in the middle of nowhere. A folder would solve this problem. However, unless I can find a cheapish solution I will carry on getting lifts or just cycle under my own power to the bus stop.
BM