Hands up anyone who doesn't like going downhill!.....and I really love going downhill.....
that could be the worst place to locate the battery.OK, so I measured the triangle on the black one, and it's 39X20X37 cm it's pretty small.
How about a battery underneath the frame? Between the pedals and the front wheel?
You can use anything you want, but everything has advantages and disadvantages.I can't use a rear hub motor on this one? Why is that?
the XF08C is less brutal on startup compared to the SWX02 and BPM.You can use anything you want, but everything has advantages and disadvantages.
My bike has normal axles, but hey, I can convert the blue one... No worries, normal axles as well on that one.You can use anything you want, but everything has advantages and disadvantages.
if your black bike has through-axles, hub-motors are out.
Carbon fibre frames are not designed to withstand torque, so you need to fabricate something to anchor the motor's axle to stop it from spinning.
A hub-motor will decrease the ratio of sprung to unsprung mass, which will prevent the suspension from working properly.
Even the crank-drive's torque could damage your carbon fibre frame. You need to fabricate something to spread the load or shift it to a strong point.
You'll have to take the cranks and bottom brackets off to see what you have, and take some measurements.They are both carbon...
Is this no good? I could strap the pattern around the frame...zalle, this is how it looks to have the battery under the downtube, the kit is the Woosh GSM, the bike is not carbon though (da bomb castle bravo).
I can do that. What measurements are those I need?You'll have to take the cranks and bottom brackets off to see what you have, and take some measurements.