Thioughts on removeable kit,

Az.

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Apr 27, 2022
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After more thought, I think a smaller front motor is best approach. Not going to recommend a TSDZ2B.
As much as I don't like idea of removable kit, front wheel motor seems like easiest option. You can even have dedicated steel fork and remove/replace all - hub, wheel and fork and hang it on a wall in the shed.
 

pedalfettal

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Jan 3, 2022
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As much as I don't like idea of removable kit, front wheel motor seems like easiest option. You can even have dedicated steel fork and remove/replace all - hub, wheel and fork and hang it on a wall in the shed.
Brilliant idea. Motorised chromalloy or alu/carbon "analogue"