A Andyk Just Joined Jun 8, 2020 4 0 Jun 11, 2020 #1 I have a rear hub conversion should I fit a torque Arm on both sides of the back wheel or just one side.
I have a rear hub conversion should I fit a torque Arm on both sides of the back wheel or just one side.
Alan Quay Esteemed Pedelecer Dec 4, 2012 2,351 1,076 Devon Jun 11, 2020 #2 Depends on lots of things. I have plenty of bikes with no torque arm, and 1000s miles, no probs. Power/material/dropout size/quality of fit.... All considerations Tell us more....
Depends on lots of things. I have plenty of bikes with no torque arm, and 1000s miles, no probs. Power/material/dropout size/quality of fit.... All considerations Tell us more....
W WheezyRider Esteemed Pedelecer Apr 20, 2020 1,690 938 Jun 11, 2020 #3 Andyk said: I have a rear hub conversion should I fit a torque Arm on both sides of the back wheel or just one side. Click to expand... How powerful is the motor? Doesn't your motor come with torque washers? With these washers you generally don't need an arm as well unless you have a seriously powerful motor.
Andyk said: I have a rear hub conversion should I fit a torque Arm on both sides of the back wheel or just one side. Click to expand... How powerful is the motor? Doesn't your motor come with torque washers? With these washers you generally don't need an arm as well unless you have a seriously powerful motor.
A Andyk Just Joined Jun 8, 2020 4 0 Jun 17, 2020 #4 Hi I have purchased a new torque wrench where can I find the settings for my bike? Andy k