My nephew has a newer Trek gravel bike, 700 wheels, that he wants to motorize. Trouble is he wants to remove the kit in summer. He uses the bike to commute, about 8-10 miles one way. I rode his route last August. Beautiful paved path, goes between his house in the suburbs and right to the downtown of a big city. His bike has plenty pf room for a downtube battery, and I would give him one of my spares.
My initial thoughts were BBS02 or TSDZ2 to keep with the character of his bike, Take the battery off the cradle for summer, and these mid drives have minimal drag, but now he's lost the front derailleur, and is stuck with a 42 or 44T.
He was talking about a Swytch, but they're overpriced and it's a carbon fork,
Rear motor remains, I'm thinking a Q128C, to preserve his derailleurs front/rear. Might have to drop a few rings to get a thinner cassette to fit. The Q motors can fit tighter droputs too by shortening their spacers. Then it's easily removeable,
Any ideas that I might have missed?
My initial thoughts were BBS02 or TSDZ2 to keep with the character of his bike, Take the battery off the cradle for summer, and these mid drives have minimal drag, but now he's lost the front derailleur, and is stuck with a 42 or 44T.
He was talking about a Swytch, but they're overpriced and it's a carbon fork,
Rear motor remains, I'm thinking a Q128C, to preserve his derailleurs front/rear. Might have to drop a few rings to get a thinner cassette to fit. The Q motors can fit tighter droputs too by shortening their spacers. Then it's easily removeable,
Any ideas that I might have missed?