Hi Fordulike,
Firstly my apologies for wading in after you have stated your preference re the brakes, however I only wanted to add from my experience as I have a Mosso with the BBS02 which has excellent hydraulic brakes (defiantly needed in my opinion due to the potential speed the BBS02 gives you) my point is that last feb I was out in Lanzerote and hired a BH sport plus with the 250w Panasonic crank motor and rim brakes and after being used to my hydraulic brakes I was horrified at how poor they were, they were only just up to the job of stopping a 18kg bike with a 250w motor that was strictly limited to 15.5 mph. Given how much more powerful the BBS02 motor is ( night and day more powerful ) and the potential speeds that it will allow you to achieve I would strongly advise a rethink on the brake front. I fully realise it is your decision and again apologise for putting my two penneth in but I felt I had to say something given my direct experience.
cheers Gaz
No probs rippedupno1. The only reason I was originally happy to get rim brakes again, was the fact that I had experience with a powerful set-up before and the bike stopped really well and efficiently.
It was capable of reaching 28mph very quickly and in the grand scheme of things was a pretty heavy set-up anyway.
I do put the good V-braking down to a few factors though.
I made sure my wheels were absolutely true, the brakes were adjusted for performance on a regular basis and I swapped over the rear pads for Kool Stops.
I have no doubt that hydraulics are infinitely better, but rim brakes still do a mighty fine job if maintained well.
I am on now the look out for a more suitable bike than the one originally posted. I never rush into things, especially where safety and technology are involved, and will probably fanny about for a couple of months before settling on my final build