pschmatz
10 mW
Hello,
I ran across this forum while looking for E-bike conversion kits, and it looks like you've done it all already
I'm planning to build a commuter bike for my trip to work (8 miles each way, mostly flat with slight inclines however with a steep 1/2 mile 9% incline at each end of the commute), and I'm looking at a full suspension MTB with disk brakes.
From what I read here I guess I would go for a Crystalyte 408 Rear with disk brake, and a 48V 10Ah or 48V 15Ah battery. (I would recharge the battery once at work, so is 10Ah enough?).
Regarding bikes: I've looked this bike Forge Sawback 7xx (http://www.forgebikes.com/saw7.asp) and while it is a department store bike it has pretty decent comments at mtbr.com.
This bike is 21-speed and has an aluminum frame, and I'm not sure if the swing arm is steel or aluminum.
My questions: Would the M408RD26 from ebikes.ca with a Shimano 7 speed freewheel just fit? I believe space between the dropouts on the bike is standard at 137mm. Would the disk fit onto the caliper, or would I need to be prepared for some adjustments (washers?).
Torque arm: Assuming the swing is aluminum I would want a torque arm, and I wonder if I could just use this one "Phoenix Torque Arm R2" (found here http://www.electricrider.com/parts/motors.htm). Is this likely to fit, or is there no space left anyway on the rear axle?
Thanks Peter
(Seattle Eastside)
I ran across this forum while looking for E-bike conversion kits, and it looks like you've done it all already
I'm planning to build a commuter bike for my trip to work (8 miles each way, mostly flat with slight inclines however with a steep 1/2 mile 9% incline at each end of the commute), and I'm looking at a full suspension MTB with disk brakes.
From what I read here I guess I would go for a Crystalyte 408 Rear with disk brake, and a 48V 10Ah or 48V 15Ah battery. (I would recharge the battery once at work, so is 10Ah enough?).
Regarding bikes: I've looked this bike Forge Sawback 7xx (http://www.forgebikes.com/saw7.asp) and while it is a department store bike it has pretty decent comments at mtbr.com.
This bike is 21-speed and has an aluminum frame, and I'm not sure if the swing arm is steel or aluminum.
My questions: Would the M408RD26 from ebikes.ca with a Shimano 7 speed freewheel just fit? I believe space between the dropouts on the bike is standard at 137mm. Would the disk fit onto the caliper, or would I need to be prepared for some adjustments (washers?).
Torque arm: Assuming the swing is aluminum I would want a torque arm, and I wonder if I could just use this one "Phoenix Torque Arm R2" (found here http://www.electricrider.com/parts/motors.htm). Is this likely to fit, or is there no space left anyway on the rear axle?
Thanks Peter
(Seattle Eastside)