Hi, I'm new to this site and new to the world of electric bikes. I've been thinking about converting my bike to an ebike. I plan on getting a crystalyte 408 front hub motor, and using 43-48V. Still haven't decided yet.
One of my concerns is using a front motor with my aluminum forks. I've read that they should only be used on non supension steel forks and that cracks could form on aluminum forks.
My forks don't have a suspension, but they also don't seem overly strong. If I hold the front brake down and push the handlebars forward, I can see the forks flex. I assume this flex under braking is normal and acceptable. But would the additional stress of a front motor be too much?
One of my concerns is using a front motor with my aluminum forks. I've read that they should only be used on non supension steel forks and that cracks could form on aluminum forks.
My forks don't have a suspension, but they also don't seem overly strong. If I hold the front brake down and push the handlebars forward, I can see the forks flex. I assume this flex under braking is normal and acceptable. But would the additional stress of a front motor be too much?