em3ev is retailing a frame, can be purchased as a bare frame or...complete / semi-complete ebike.
http://em3ev.com/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=47
http://em3ev.com/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=47
cwah said:What frame can put the biggest amount of battery? I want a 10kwh bike!
jmwhite151 said:Nice list. Are there any "stealth" frame kits that look more like a regular hardtail? I'm looking for something that looks and rides (aside from extra weight) like a regular hardtail bike for 500-1000 W rear hub motor. I haven't seen any. Maybe it's because it's easy enough to convert a regular frame. But it would be nice to have a frame that already has the dropouts reinforced, internal routing for wires, etc. for a nice, clean build.
cwah said:What frame can put the biggest amount of battery? I want a 10kwh bike!
spinningmagnets said:em3ev is retailing a frame, can be purchased as a bare frame or...complete / semi-complete ebike.
http://em3ev.com/store/index.php?route=product/category&path=47
Cheers Macribs , i did mean the type of rear suspension linkage on the generic frames.macribs said:Nice bike Cheekybloke.
Well the frame kits do not include rear shock and fork, but that does not mean they don't have a working suspension.
Adding shock and fork gives you what you need, and you can choose quality and strength of those based on your riding style, weight or cash flow.
That said, Samd does beautiful work. He can even help you finding the right donor Down hill frame with complete suspension, wheels, brakes etc.
Yeah. Just got lucky.2old said:don't see any chain tension device; did you find a "magic gear"?
36T on the front and 20T on the rear.2old said:Thanks; happened to me a couple of times with MTB's. What gearing worked?