can you have a larger diameter front wheel and smaller diameter back wheel? would it make it more efficient since a larger wheel is better for cruising and smaller wheel is better for accelerating and hills and snow?
want to use a front dd hub motor and a mid geared. and only used the front dd when maintaining 20 mph and only use the mid geared along with pedalling to reach that speed or start stop riding or hills or towing or going through snow.
if my route is mainly cruising i may not even take off the mid drive. but if there is not much cruising i will take of the front dd hub and put a non motor wheel on (same large size) or maybe the same small size as the rear wheel? i don't know.
maybe for a mid drive start stop route, 16 or 20 inch would be ideal for the front of both wheels? or geared mid and a geared front hub so i wouldn't need to shift out of medium rpm and would manually pedal to reach medium rpm. and the front geared hub can take over for higher rpm.
is 36 inch front dd hub and a 9 inch back wheel too extreme? or 32 and 16 or something? what would the ideal wheel sizes be? will i need to know the right watt and volt for a front dd to efficiently cruise 200 lbs at 20 mph on a 36 inch wheel?
my goal is energy efficiency so maybe 36 inches is a little to big to be efficient for 20 mph? if so, what diameter is efficient for 20 mph cruising and at what speed does a 36 inch wheel become efficient? what is an efficient front cursing wheel diameter and watt and voltage of motor if the desired cursing speed is 50 mph?what would be a good size for the back wheel?
want to use a front dd hub motor and a mid geared. and only used the front dd when maintaining 20 mph and only use the mid geared along with pedalling to reach that speed or start stop riding or hills or towing or going through snow.
if my route is mainly cruising i may not even take off the mid drive. but if there is not much cruising i will take of the front dd hub and put a non motor wheel on (same large size) or maybe the same small size as the rear wheel? i don't know.
maybe for a mid drive start stop route, 16 or 20 inch would be ideal for the front of both wheels? or geared mid and a geared front hub so i wouldn't need to shift out of medium rpm and would manually pedal to reach medium rpm. and the front geared hub can take over for higher rpm.
is 36 inch front dd hub and a 9 inch back wheel too extreme? or 32 and 16 or something? what would the ideal wheel sizes be? will i need to know the right watt and volt for a front dd to efficiently cruise 200 lbs at 20 mph on a 36 inch wheel?
my goal is energy efficiency so maybe 36 inches is a little to big to be efficient for 20 mph? if so, what diameter is efficient for 20 mph cruising and at what speed does a 36 inch wheel become efficient? what is an efficient front cursing wheel diameter and watt and voltage of motor if the desired cursing speed is 50 mph?what would be a good size for the back wheel?