Hi everyone,
As in the subject line, do you think torque arms are required for conversion kits up to 1500W if DD hub motor is mounted on the rear wheel? I have read a lot of stories where front forks snapped under much stress but did not find much evidence to suggest rear frame bars can't handle this much power. Does anyone have any experience in this subject and could clarify whether this is just a good practice and a preventive measure or a real requirement for the rear wheel drives?
Many thanks
K
As in the subject line, do you think torque arms are required for conversion kits up to 1500W if DD hub motor is mounted on the rear wheel? I have read a lot of stories where front forks snapped under much stress but did not find much evidence to suggest rear frame bars can't handle this much power. Does anyone have any experience in this subject and could clarify whether this is just a good practice and a preventive measure or a real requirement for the rear wheel drives?
Many thanks
K