ridethelightning
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ridethelightning said:i still know 3/5 of f.a about lacing wheels... here is how ive done my rear wheel for latest build.
does it look ok or still need some work?
let me know guys. thanks.
unclejam said:Slightly left turn here but I have decided to drop from a 26" bike wheel to a 24" for my forthcoming Mxus motor.
Will I regret not going for a 19" bike wheel???![]()
striker54 said:unclejam said:Slightly left turn here but I have decided to drop from a 26" bike wheel to a 24" for my forthcoming Mxus motor.
Will I regret not going for a 19" bike wheel???![]()
No, you will regret not going for a 17" moto wheel :wink:
unclejam said:Slightly left turn here but I have decided to drop from a 26" bike wheel to a 24" for my forthcoming Mxus motor.
Will I regret not going for a 19" bike wheel???![]()
unclejam said:Thanks Rix, I'll be mostly doing lanes and cycle paths ( commuting) with 19s 6p pack (79v).
I weigh 182 pounds. Sleepy ol Devon doesn't have any tumbleweeds with big thorns though!![]()
At the moment I have Crazy Bobs fitted and would rather use a road tyre if possible.
Cheers Chris
unclejam wrote:
Thanks Rix, I'll be mostly doing lanes and cycle paths ( commuting) with 19s 6p pack (79v).
I weigh 182 pounds. Sleepy ol Devon doesn't have any tumbleweeds with big thorns though!![]()
At the moment I have Crazy Bobs fitted and would rather use a road tyre if possible.
Cheers Chris
Sounds like you would definitely be fine with a good MTB wheel and tire combo then. Post some pics when your machine starts to materialize.
100volts+ said:unclejam wrote:
Thanks Rix, I'll be mostly doing lanes and cycle paths ( commuting) with 19s 6p pack (79v).
I weigh 182 pounds. Sleepy ol Devon doesn't have any tumbleweeds with big thorns though!![]()
At the moment I have Crazy Bobs fitted and would rather use a road tyre if possible.
Cheers Chris
Sounds like you would definitely be fine with a good MTB wheel and tire combo then. Post some pics when your machine starts to materialize.
I never say never but I ride pavement and bike lanes and I can't see going back to a bicycle tire because a moto rim and tire is such a stable ride. No more frequent rim flat spots, pinch flats puncture flats Ad infinitum. I've even had my bike tires slip out from under me. That said, an ebike does need a little more power to push that rubber, but to me it's a fair trade.
unclejam said:I can't claim all the credit for the camera mount idea - that was suggested by "Bigsi" (forum member, battery builder etc.) but actually fitting the mounts themselves was a challenge, as 5kgs of battery, case and mounts need to be pretty secure to stop them moving around and opening up bolt holes etc. I went through several ideas but in the end used long stainless M8 bolts right through the frame itself - one of the advantages of a chunky box section chassis! Now it's totally solid with no play at all.
It's nice to be able to flick two levers, remove the battery box and take it indoors for charging, security etc. after all, the battery is probably the single most expensive item on your bike isn't it?