I'm going to install a 48v 500w TSDZ2 on a new yet to be purchased hardtail MTB. This will be my first conversion.I have a bike wishlist air forks, decent Shimano brakes and rear derailleur. In order to give the motor more ground clearance I thought I'd go for a 29er. I've been trawling through the end of season bike sales for a suitable purchase. Reading this forum has given me an idea of what I should look for, but I have somes questions:
1. On a bike fitted with a SLX / XT 1X11 groupset If the chainstay rubs against the motor and I have to add spacers,widening the chainline, is it likely I'll be unable to use the full cassette range? Generally is it better / easier to go for a three chainring bike? I have a bike in mind and have found a picture on the web showing its stock chainstay / cassette setup, the clearance looks limited. I don't have the bike's measurements.
2. Another possible purchase has a thick bottom bracket cable guide, picture attached. Will I have to remove this to fit the motor? Would it be easier to pick a bike with in-frame routed cables? Should I look for a smooth bottom bracket base to avoid grinding the frame?
3. My budget is limited to £500 for the bike purchase, ideally lower. My wish list limits choice. Air forks in my price range are difficult to find. Ideally I'd like something around 13kg, but the only sub £500 bike is 15kg. With the TSDZ2 can I basically disregard weight?
1. On a bike fitted with a SLX / XT 1X11 groupset If the chainstay rubs against the motor and I have to add spacers,widening the chainline, is it likely I'll be unable to use the full cassette range? Generally is it better / easier to go for a three chainring bike? I have a bike in mind and have found a picture on the web showing its stock chainstay / cassette setup, the clearance looks limited. I don't have the bike's measurements.
2. Another possible purchase has a thick bottom bracket cable guide, picture attached. Will I have to remove this to fit the motor? Would it be easier to pick a bike with in-frame routed cables? Should I look for a smooth bottom bracket base to avoid grinding the frame?
3. My budget is limited to £500 for the bike purchase, ideally lower. My wish list limits choice. Air forks in my price range are difficult to find. Ideally I'd like something around 13kg, but the only sub £500 bike is 15kg. With the TSDZ2 can I basically disregard weight?