I know Flecc seams to dislike direct drive motors, but they are not all rubbish,
I don't automatically dislike them Andrew, but I mention their limitations as well as their advantages of simplicity
and often quiet operation. I respect good examples like the BionX and Crystalyte motors, but Everso has
stressed his budget needs and these motors are not within it.
For the most part, the cheaper Chinese direct drive examples are not particularly good, mainly relying like the
one in this thread on being illegally powered to perform. Europe doesn't do any better, the EU legal Sparta/Koga
motor is a very poor performer on any sort of hill and completely outclassed by any legal internally geared motor.
The fact that internally geared motors now completely dominate the market is proof enough of the deficiencies
of direct drive, since the cheaper and simpler to produce direct drives would dominate if they were really
adequate competition.
Thanks for the information on the Currie kit availability, I knew it hadn't been handled well here for some while.
It seems Everso may have to fall back on the 1000 watt direct drive second option and cope with the battery
needs for that, or buy a Cyclone kit. However,
Electrodrive say that fresh Currie supplies are due in a few
weeks if that can be believed.
Cyclone are now supplying a three piece freewheeling chainwheel, here's
their fitting page, but it seems to
depend on using the large chainwheel for the motor drive for normal gearing, and I don't know how well it
would suit the KMX. Cyclone seem to favour the double freewheel for that purpose.
The eZee kit is not an option for Everso's recumbent trike since it only comes as a front wheel motor and is too
dear for him at present anyway.
Here's the KMX website with a dealers link:
KMX Karts
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