So, for better or worse, I am embarking on my first e-bike conversion. Xiongda 48V 2 speed.
Frame is a KINESIS MAXLIGHT. First job was to spread the rear dropouts to accommodate the wider axle of the Xiongda. This was easily achieved with a scissor jack between the dropouts and wooden wedges halfway along the chain stays. No drama. I've ordered a 7 speed freewheel from d8veh. Once fitted I can establish the hub position which will allow me to measure up and order some spokes. 14g 2mm. I can then lace the hub into a Mavic EH321 rim using a 2 cross pattern.
The bike at present runs a ISIS type bottom bracket. There is precious little room at either side to fit the PAS magnet wheel. One easy solution would be to remove the (seldom used) granny ring to create some space to fit the PAS on the crank side. I'm thinking that with the climbing assistance given by the motor that the granny ring might be redundant anyway. What do people think?
I'll take some pics along the way.
Geoff
Frame is a KINESIS MAXLIGHT. First job was to spread the rear dropouts to accommodate the wider axle of the Xiongda. This was easily achieved with a scissor jack between the dropouts and wooden wedges halfway along the chain stays. No drama. I've ordered a 7 speed freewheel from d8veh. Once fitted I can establish the hub position which will allow me to measure up and order some spokes. 14g 2mm. I can then lace the hub into a Mavic EH321 rim using a 2 cross pattern.
The bike at present runs a ISIS type bottom bracket. There is precious little room at either side to fit the PAS magnet wheel. One easy solution would be to remove the (seldom used) granny ring to create some space to fit the PAS on the crank side. I'm thinking that with the climbing assistance given by the motor that the granny ring might be redundant anyway. What do people think?
I'll take some pics along the way.
Geoff