Thank you Gray, just may do that.may be worth ringing Freego . I'm sure they will advise you on that. Marcin has always been very helpful.
What is your standard dimension?Looking to upgrade the 250watt hub to a 500watt hub but need to squeeze the back forks to 135mm space. Can this be done safely? Thank you for looking
What do you mean by "standard dimension" ChrisWhat is your standard dimension?
The rear frame on bikes with full size wheels can safely be stretched by 25 mm or so. I even do that to change tubes or tyres without taking a wheel out:Looking to upgrade the 250watt hub to a 500watt hub but need to squeeze the back forks to 135mm space. Can this be done safely? Thank you for looking
Pulling in is less risky since no risk of breaking frame joint welds, but 35 mm is rather a lot and could leave the dropouts not at a right angle to the spindle. Ideally pull in a bit and add a couple of spacers, one each side or wherever best to centralise the wheel.The rear wheel space is 17cm and has to pulled in to fit the Cyclotricity wheel.
The frame measurement now / as manufactured / standard issue.What do you mean by "standard dimension" Chris
See the links in post #5, that controller will fit into your existing housing and run sweet with your existing motor, but will prob. need some soldering/wiring. Please don't think I am trying to ruin your plans, but I can't help getting a bit "shouty" when I see someone taking a wrong turn.How much is a 20amp controller and a LCD3 please. Would this be compatible with the current motor.