Drew you jump fine. Go up stairs better
So much dam rain. My city is getting dumped on by the end of a cyclone. Hardly ever get a chance to ride...
When I broke my chain the 4th time or second last time I said to myself if I ever use dual motor the mid drive has to go to single speed so it is always perfectly in gear.
I however said after conquering "rob's knob" I don't need granny as it is too slow to help the hub. which is true. but if I want to climb very long very steep stuff (quite rare but only because it gets avoided) then the 32t granny was still not enough.
So have ummed and ahhhhred for a long time to give up on the hub and just use bafang
or get the
white industries 23t = maximum teeth which would work well with an ordinary derailleur
or
get
Products Total
1 x HD Freewheel Removal Tool for HD freewheel $11.95
1 x
Front Freewheel - Heavy Duty $79.95
1 x Chainring Hardware $4.49
As I just bought. Not cheap with the Aussie dollar at .75
The ultimate reason I went with the front freewheel is I hope if everything works out right. I can change my sprocket sizes. I can run I think anything from 24-52t quite easily and with offset teeth sprockets be able to dish stuff outwards a little.
Not too sure where to start but think I will order a 44t bafang front chainring and see if they fits at the back. I like the look of them because they are black and not solid metal.
I will probably still hook up my 10 speed shifter on the bike with the bafang for another month or more to just enjoy light riding (might fall in love) but have a feeling I might need my mountain goat back.....
This the new controller I plan to buy for the hub:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/24FET-IRFB4110-s-3000W-48-84V-80Amax-BLDC-motor-controller-EV-brushless-speed-controller-sensor-sensorless/522263950.html
dunno if its because of Chinese new year but can't get any contact with them about specifics
a sensorless 24fet 80amp - it should be bullet proof... big and long and will have to take up the downtube position.