The frame triangle on my bike is quite small, see attached picture. The frame is titanium and some Googling suggests the tubes are 0.9mm thick.
Whilst I intially thought a bottle type battery (36V 10Ah) would fit, a diagram I saw (see picture) suggests there might not be room in the frame to lift the battery clear of its bracket.
I watched a video of someone fitting a Hailong type battery of the same size in a small frame and it looks like the battery is placed over the bracket and slid back around 3cm to lock in place, so there is not so much of a clearance requirement above the battery. I made a cardboard template of the battery and the battery base is some 25mm clear of the frame tube when the cardboard battery is placed above where the bracket would be.
However its likley the existing bottle cage nuts are on the wrong place, a common problem I guess, so I assume there is a need for rivnuts to be used. There is a close up picture of the top of the frame tube.
Is there likely to be room to get one of those right angle drill adapters in to drill the holes ?
What type of rivnut to use, alluminium, steel, stainless steel ?
Are there alternatives to rivnets ?
The fallback plan, if a battery cannot be placed in the frame, is to put it on a rear pannier.
The controller is currently planned to go in a bag behind the saddle, there is not really much room between the seat tube and wheel\mudguards.
Whilst I intially thought a bottle type battery (36V 10Ah) would fit, a diagram I saw (see picture) suggests there might not be room in the frame to lift the battery clear of its bracket.
I watched a video of someone fitting a Hailong type battery of the same size in a small frame and it looks like the battery is placed over the bracket and slid back around 3cm to lock in place, so there is not so much of a clearance requirement above the battery. I made a cardboard template of the battery and the battery base is some 25mm clear of the frame tube when the cardboard battery is placed above where the bracket would be.
However its likley the existing bottle cage nuts are on the wrong place, a common problem I guess, so I assume there is a need for rivnuts to be used. There is a close up picture of the top of the frame tube.
Is there likely to be room to get one of those right angle drill adapters in to drill the holes ?
What type of rivnut to use, alluminium, steel, stainless steel ?
Are there alternatives to rivnets ?
The fallback plan, if a battery cannot be placed in the frame, is to put it on a rear pannier.
The controller is currently planned to go in a bag behind the saddle, there is not really much room between the seat tube and wheel\mudguards.
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