I decided to go for one of those Dillenger rear wheel kits and the kit arrived today (a little slower to arrive than I expected, 3 days)
Picked up a cheapo bike locally for a tenner , bought a new pedal and crank for it at the local shop because it needed them, then went about installing the wheel. Thought I better put up a thread today while it is fresh in my mind. The bike is a steel frame which I figured was better for mounting the wheel (the frame can easily be stretched wider to the 140mm required )
I got the local bike shop to undo the gear cassette from my old wheel as a special tool is required. I installed the plastic protector disc off the old wheel but later discovered this was a mistake as the Dillenger wheel doesn't like it and it causes the freewheel to stick on.
Fitted my tyre and tube and also used the rim tape off my old wheel as although there are no spoke heads in contact with the tube on the new wheel, the access holes have quite rough edges.
Wheel went in okay after widening the mount area with a scissor jack.
The LCD and throttle went on fine, but the pedal sensor didn't seem to want to fit this bike, so I left it off.
The battery rack would not fit my seat post, my post is too narrow for it, I did a workaround by cutting a strip of steel and coiling it round the seatpost to make up the gap. It is not perfect and I plan on making a better adapter.
Couldn't find a decent space for the charge controller bag (which is a rather disappointing generic bike bag) So currently bungeed onto the battery . I charged the battery but after half an hour or so it said it was full so I assume they sent it fully charged.
Picked up a cheapo bike locally for a tenner , bought a new pedal and crank for it at the local shop because it needed them, then went about installing the wheel. Thought I better put up a thread today while it is fresh in my mind. The bike is a steel frame which I figured was better for mounting the wheel (the frame can easily be stretched wider to the 140mm required )
I got the local bike shop to undo the gear cassette from my old wheel as a special tool is required. I installed the plastic protector disc off the old wheel but later discovered this was a mistake as the Dillenger wheel doesn't like it and it causes the freewheel to stick on.
Fitted my tyre and tube and also used the rim tape off my old wheel as although there are no spoke heads in contact with the tube on the new wheel, the access holes have quite rough edges.
Wheel went in okay after widening the mount area with a scissor jack.
The LCD and throttle went on fine, but the pedal sensor didn't seem to want to fit this bike, so I left it off.
The battery rack would not fit my seat post, my post is too narrow for it, I did a workaround by cutting a strip of steel and coiling it round the seatpost to make up the gap. It is not perfect and I plan on making a better adapter.
Couldn't find a decent space for the charge controller bag (which is a rather disappointing generic bike bag) So currently bungeed onto the battery . I charged the battery but after half an hour or so it said it was full so I assume they sent it fully charged.