I wanted to build a
*bullet proof commuter bike as possible
* That wouldn't rust to death in the sea air like the last one
* That would fail safe
* That was fully road legal and lower end of power (stop me being too lazy)
* Was relatively lightweight (for an ebike)
I searched for ages for shaft driven bike and eventually picked up a second hand Dynamic bikes Tempo 8 . It's a 700c hybrid ally frame with a alfine 8 rear hub and, crucially, a sussex drive shaft instead of a chain . 115 pounds for a 2014 model with all original paperwork.
I chose an xf07 front hub from Woosh as low power and weight but could be restricted to get may be 20mph without messing about with overvolting. Also I wanted to buy in UK
Oh, and obviously a front conversion is only option . But much as many hate them if the weight and balance on bike is right .....u actually like the dual drive feeling . Done wrong, as I have done , it's horrible
Another reason for this choice was the controller being hidden in the battery rail. Clean look with fewer wires and I own HL battery packs to fit ( Panasonic PF and 25a bms from Brighton ebikes , way more than system needs )
So, ally frame won't rust, alfine is bullet proof vgear system, hub motor is low maintenance and shaft drive should be good for 10,000km and battery/bms is over specced.
Here is the bike as bought, totally standard off the peg
*bullet proof commuter bike as possible
* That wouldn't rust to death in the sea air like the last one
* That would fail safe
* That was fully road legal and lower end of power (stop me being too lazy)
* Was relatively lightweight (for an ebike)
I searched for ages for shaft driven bike and eventually picked up a second hand Dynamic bikes Tempo 8 . It's a 700c hybrid ally frame with a alfine 8 rear hub and, crucially, a sussex drive shaft instead of a chain . 115 pounds for a 2014 model with all original paperwork.
I chose an xf07 front hub from Woosh as low power and weight but could be restricted to get may be 20mph without messing about with overvolting. Also I wanted to buy in UK
Oh, and obviously a front conversion is only option . But much as many hate them if the weight and balance on bike is right .....u actually like the dual drive feeling . Done wrong, as I have done , it's horrible
Another reason for this choice was the controller being hidden in the battery rail. Clean look with fewer wires and I own HL battery packs to fit ( Panasonic PF and 25a bms from Brighton ebikes , way more than system needs )
So, ally frame won't rust, alfine is bullet proof vgear system, hub motor is low maintenance and shaft drive should be good for 10,000km and battery/bms is over specced.
Here is the bike as bought, totally standard off the peg
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