So my kit arrived from Woosh today as promised. Its a 48v mid drive that is now pretty much 'on' my Marin Eldrige grade MTB.
Its 'on' enough to have had a quick ride round on it but there is still a fair bit to do. The BB is offset about 5mm so I had to spend an hour on the lathe making a spacer to put the chainline right but I kind of anticipated that.
To do list will have to involve making a couple of spacers and I reckon a small grove is needed in the motor fixing block to clear the rear shifter cable it only rubs on it a fraction so relieving the block will be better than changing the route.
Front mech is removed and I might stick with a single front ring but if so it needs to be a bit smaller than the one supplied so again.. on the to do list.
So whats it like.... well blimey its great, quiet and plenty power.
I think I made a mistake with the rack battery cos the weight distribution feels odd at the back and I'd hoped to bracket the camera stuff and tripod to the carrier but I think the photo gear is still going to end up in my backpack which is a nuisance. Maybe I will have a think about that when I've ridden it more than a couple of miles. I also think the rack frame is a hopeless fit on my bike and will need a bit of sorting. The rear stays are sort of S shaped so they dont line up at all with the rack, nothing that can't be done fairly easily with a few bits of aluminium.
Photo's if anyone cares will be along when the cables aren't just wrapped round the tubes ;-)
Paul.
Its 'on' enough to have had a quick ride round on it but there is still a fair bit to do. The BB is offset about 5mm so I had to spend an hour on the lathe making a spacer to put the chainline right but I kind of anticipated that.
To do list will have to involve making a couple of spacers and I reckon a small grove is needed in the motor fixing block to clear the rear shifter cable it only rubs on it a fraction so relieving the block will be better than changing the route.
Front mech is removed and I might stick with a single front ring but if so it needs to be a bit smaller than the one supplied so again.. on the to do list.
So whats it like.... well blimey its great, quiet and plenty power.
I think I made a mistake with the rack battery cos the weight distribution feels odd at the back and I'd hoped to bracket the camera stuff and tripod to the carrier but I think the photo gear is still going to end up in my backpack which is a nuisance. Maybe I will have a think about that when I've ridden it more than a couple of miles. I also think the rack frame is a hopeless fit on my bike and will need a bit of sorting. The rear stays are sort of S shaped so they dont line up at all with the rack, nothing that can't be done fairly easily with a few bits of aluminium.
Photo's if anyone cares will be along when the cables aren't just wrapped round the tubes ;-)
Paul.