Hi All
Looking for a small lightweight hub motor (of the likes of Q75, Xiongda, Q100, FX08) on a commuter bike, preferably rear. Frame is a alloy, from a vintage MTB with 130 mm spacing between dropouts and 10mm diameter dropouts. The bike is for 26 inches v-brake wheels (no disc).
I believe the challenge of of fitting in a 130mm (without stretching, I know we can stretch but the challenge is not to stretch) can be addressed by buying a freewheel motor with a ~135mm OLD and switch to a slimmer freewheel (e.g. 5 speeds, or even single speed!) and removing or grinding spacers on the transmission side. Did I get this right?
Regarding dropouts, it seems that most hubs have 12mm axles but standard axles are 9.8mm or so in 10mm dropouts. Are there any hub motor with 10mm axle to avoid the the need to permanently file the frame?
Many Thanks
Looking for a small lightweight hub motor (of the likes of Q75, Xiongda, Q100, FX08) on a commuter bike, preferably rear. Frame is a alloy, from a vintage MTB with 130 mm spacing between dropouts and 10mm diameter dropouts. The bike is for 26 inches v-brake wheels (no disc).
I believe the challenge of of fitting in a 130mm (without stretching, I know we can stretch but the challenge is not to stretch) can be addressed by buying a freewheel motor with a ~135mm OLD and switch to a slimmer freewheel (e.g. 5 speeds, or even single speed!) and removing or grinding spacers on the transmission side. Did I get this right?
Regarding dropouts, it seems that most hubs have 12mm axles but standard axles are 9.8mm or so in 10mm dropouts. Are there any hub motor with 10mm axle to avoid the the need to permanently file the frame?
Many Thanks