Recommend me a new 700C rear wheel ( or rebuild 26" hub?)

Scorpio

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Hi everyone, I'm looking at options to change my 26" kit to 700C/28" and wonder if anyone knows of any suppliers who have sales on now?
Any recommendations for a particular hub to look for? rpm? I weigh near 100kg, most use is on B-road and I'd prefer a high cruising speed to high torque.
The wheel I'm now using is a 350W 26" rear from Yose with cassette fitting, disk brake, 70cm cable with Juliet connector (with speed sensor).
I was looking to re-rim the wheel I have but could be tempted to buy a new wheel if I can find one to suit.

I'm in Portugal, options include :
1. Buy a new 700C wheel in the UK ( and have it added to a UK delivery that's being sent to me in Portugal in a few weeks), any recommendations?

2. Strip my Yose 26" wheel, rebuild with new 700 rim & spokes (include post = £30 Bankruptbike parts rim + £30 Ryan spokes ?), but I have another bike I can use this wheel on if I don't strip it.
Does anyone have dimensions for the Yose 350W rear hub - I measure the spoke holes as a 127mm diameter circle ?

3. Buy a new 700C rim in EU (so no need to ship in / out of UK)
£140 (complete kit as an example but just a whhel would be better) https://yosepower.com/collections/e-bike-conversion-kit/products/36v-250w-28-rear-motor-kit-for-freewheel

4. Build a new wheel from scratch
eg £75 https://www.greenbikekit.com/electric-motor-engine/rear-bldc/e-bike-cassette-freewheel-hub-motor-36v-250w-light-weight-high-speed.html + £60 rim & spokes.

A bit of background :
A friend in the UK will be sending me a crate in a few weeks, I can get any parts added to the crate to come out to Portugal.
This follow my earlier thread asking about rebuilding my 26" wheel https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/suggestions-please-how-to-modify-a-26-kit-to-suit-a-29er-bike.40437/

I've found some good info on a similar thread https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/wheels-rims-and-spokes-to-be-precise.40659/#post-609311

Any help appreciated :)
 
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Nealh

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Q100cst a bit small for 100kg rider though if you keep the current to not more then 17a it might be ok, the 128c will be better.

AKM-128CST 48V500W Rear Driving Hub Motor 36holes with 20/26inch/700CC wheel rim [AKM-128CS 48V500W motor 26/700cc] - $145.00 : Zen Cart!, The Art of E-commerce (topbikekit.com)

Q128C-135mm 500W Rear Driving EBike Hub Motor Wheel RPM 201 Voltage 36V (bmsbattery.com)

Conversely use it as 36v as in in over volting the opposite will occur, a 48v 328rpm will be circa 260rpm at 36v and a 48v 260rpm will be a circa 201rpm at 36v.
 

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Thanks @Nealh - I've been waiting for replies from a couple of people in UK hoping I can avoid buying from China but no luck (hence my slow replies - apologies !).

Cost of new hubs is a more than I was expecting, bare motors are approx Euro 100 + 40 postage, built wheels are £120 + same again for postage (no surprise bare hubs are cheaper to post than built wheels but the difference is huge).

I'll wait for a couple of days after Easter in case the folk I've emailed are off for a weeks holiday then will be ordering bits, stripping my wheel to rebuild in a 700c rim looks most likely.

Bankrupt ... have deep rims to match my front, ERD=588 mm.

I measure my Yose 350W hub as 36 spoke holes, 120mm diameter, hub width 45mm, does anyone have a diagram or spec to confirm this for me? The spokes on there now are all the same length so I'm guessing I don't need to order different lengths when I do my rebuild?

Putting my measurements into a spoke calculator says I need spokes 250mm long, does this sound right? https://www.wheelpro.co.uk/spokecalc/

Wheelbuild 2x cross.jpg
 
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spokes 2mm not 1.4mm.
 
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Edit for future reference: I have 3 hub motors here to compare, the hubs on all measure 130mm (spokes) not 120mm (I know what I measured - and it wasn't the spokes, glad I noticed before I ordered anything !) Oops o_O
 
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Important notes:

Ignore post#3 above, calcs are wrong as hub diameter is 130mm not 120 mm
Do not use these calculations - your rim diameter will be different to mine - used as an example only !


An update for future reference :
Spokes
(qty 40, length 234mm) https://www.spokesfromryan.com/product/sapim-leader-spokes-black-j-bend/?attribute_pa_length=234
Nipples https://www.spokesfromryan.com/product/silver-brass-polyax-nipples/?attribute_pa_size=14mm
Rim came from Bankrupt Bike Parts and has ERD of 588mm.

The wheel runs true *but* the rim is centred between the hub flanges, the spokes bottom out when I try to offset the rim to compensate for the gears.
Summary: it works but it's offcentre between the rear stays :rolleyes:

The finished article can be seen at https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/yose-350-rear-hub-kit-transplanted-onto-scott.40186/post-621665

Spokes_ Yose350wRear700C.jpg

It's progress :cool:
 
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Just for reference, I've had good results (accurate to 0.5mm) with the spoke length calculator on the 'Grin' website:


If your spokes are bottoming out on the drive side, have a read at some of the info on the Grin site - you might just get away by relacing with an all 'elbows out' build. Their videos are quite good too.

I've also used spokesfromryan and Custom Cut Spokes:

 
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