Do you have a parking brake on the rear? You can mount a HWBS (hidden wire brake sensor) on mechanical brakes without touching the standard levers.So it's probably best to buy them (they don't cost much) and fit them later if the need/desire arises?
I have locking levers too and they are a real pain to adjust. I think I am going to install a parking disk brake on the back and the new hydraulic SA drum brake kit from Gingko on the front (@ 99€ why not?).The trike was designed for a rear parking brake, but I took it off as I was never happy with it. Instead, many folks use elastic bands or velcro to hold the break levers in the 'breaks on' position. I fitted levers with lock buttons, which works perfectly for me.
I don't think I would ever leave my trike with the battery connected, but if or when the price of them drops significantly...
I always clip in on my trike, so I'll test without sensors somewhere safe, me thinks.
These are new to me and look very interesting. What will you use for hydraulics and levers to go with them? Standard MTB components? Also, I've it found it hard to source quality spokes for 20" wheels in the past, Rims too, to be honest.I think I am going to install a parking disk brake on the back and the new hydraulic SA drum brake kit from Gingko on the front (@ 99€ why not?)..
Do you mean have double chain rings mounted on the motor assembly? I've no intention of doing this at present2. use 2 chainwheels with a Rohloff, small one well within the torque limit of the IGH and capable of climbing walls. The big one can be the biggest you can spin and top speed will be stratospheric 50-38 seems the sweet spot.
Don't even know what a Patterson drive is.2. use a patterson metropolis drive and a 10 speed derailleur (preferred option), same drag in the overdrive gear unpowered
Yes that is what I have on mine. I will try to go back to the stock 46 tooth chainwheel because the trike is a 26" wheel and not the 28" that I use the GSM with now. If that doesn't work out I'll go double 48-32.Do you mean have double chain rings mounted on the motor assembly? I've no intention of doing this at present
https://www.pattersonbike.com/product/patterson-transmission/Don't even know what a Patterson drive is.