Hi Everybody,
I've been looking at a road bike conversion, but this doesn't seem as straightforward as one might think.
My daughter has a Trek Lexa road bike, XS frame size.
Thinking that it would help her up the steeper hills around Goudhurst in rural Kent, my son-in-law bought her a Swytch front hub kit and asked me to fit it. At first sight the kit looked neat and easy to install... but I soon realised :
I've advised them to sell the Swytch kit. So, what could I fit?
Presumably any front hub motor will have 10 x 12 axle and thus the same installation problems?
An obvious choice is a rear hub conversion using, say, Aikema 85SXC as offered by Woosh* with 17Ahr battery. Whilst the battery would fit in the frame triangle, the rear OLD is 130mm and the 95SX and other motors I have seen are 135mm OLD. I'm not keen on stressing the rear triangle that much to make one fit. I will check the OLD again with the wheel out - if it measures 132mm or 133mm it might just work?
*It's shown as a "new" product on Woosh's hub motor page but for some reason doesn't appear in the list higher up?
The other option is crank drive, either BBS02 or TSDZ2B. I don't have experience of these although I have picked up some insights from this forum. Both have their attractions, but would they make a good conversion on a road bike with XS frame size? Would the BBS02 clear the front wheel? Simple (hub) is reliable...
It would be nice if a smaller, lighter battery was available, say 10 - 13Ahr, but I suspect the sizes are much the same (being defined by available bases and cases?) and the weight saving marginal. Perhaps a bag battery under the saddle or in the top of the triangle?
Would it be wise to fit wider tyres as part of the conversion? (700c x 25 atm.)
Summing up:
Cheers,
David
I've been looking at a road bike conversion, but this doesn't seem as straightforward as one might think.
My daughter has a Trek Lexa road bike, XS frame size.
Thinking that it would help her up the steeper hills around Goudhurst in rural Kent, my son-in-law bought her a Swytch front hub kit and asked me to fit it. At first sight the kit looked neat and easy to install... but I soon realised :
- A 90Whr battery (yes, 90Whr!) would have very little range and is unlikely to deliver enough current to help up steeper hills. Slowing down, the motor would become inefficient and quickly drain the battery.
- The Trek front drop-outs are 9.5mm and would need filing out to 10mm.
- The washers for the 10 x 12mm motor axle overlap the lawyers' lips on the forks, which would mean filing the drop-outs 2 - 3mm deeper and reducing tyre clearance.
I've advised them to sell the Swytch kit. So, what could I fit?
Presumably any front hub motor will have 10 x 12 axle and thus the same installation problems?
An obvious choice is a rear hub conversion using, say, Aikema 85SXC as offered by Woosh* with 17Ahr battery. Whilst the battery would fit in the frame triangle, the rear OLD is 130mm and the 95SX and other motors I have seen are 135mm OLD. I'm not keen on stressing the rear triangle that much to make one fit. I will check the OLD again with the wheel out - if it measures 132mm or 133mm it might just work?
*It's shown as a "new" product on Woosh's hub motor page but for some reason doesn't appear in the list higher up?
The other option is crank drive, either BBS02 or TSDZ2B. I don't have experience of these although I have picked up some insights from this forum. Both have their attractions, but would they make a good conversion on a road bike with XS frame size? Would the BBS02 clear the front wheel? Simple (hub) is reliable...
It would be nice if a smaller, lighter battery was available, say 10 - 13Ahr, but I suspect the sizes are much the same (being defined by available bases and cases?) and the weight saving marginal. Perhaps a bag battery under the saddle or in the top of the triangle?
Would it be wise to fit wider tyres as part of the conversion? (700c x 25 atm.)
Summing up:
- How can I achieve an installation that will make a nice converted road bike, and still be nice to ride with the battery removed?
- Is a road bike the wrong starting point?
- Should we just get an older Orbea Gain instead?!
Cheers,
David