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Hello -
I want to purchase a ToSeven DM01 kit to convert my Motobecane Night Train fat bike. It is a size small frame with the following dimensions.
It has a 100mm bottom bracket, but the chain stays are wide to accomidate large wheels. I have the following quesions:
Should I get a 100mm or 120mm wide DM01? Others with a BBSHD and my frame have stated that they had to use 120mm to have the cranks the proper distance evenly With 100mm, they have to somehow shim one side and then they are not even. See pic for width.
From a gearing standpoint, I currently have a 10 speed 11-36 cassette. I was going to upgrade to a 11-48 cassette, but not sure if this makes sense for an e-bike.
My riding will be light commuting in the summer on 29er wheels and fat biking in trails in the winter on the fat bike wheels. What front sprocket would you recommend for either the 11-36 or 11-48 cassette?
What size battery would you reocmmend in terms of volts? Not sure what the different is between 48 and 52? If money were not an object, which is perferred?
Thanks,
Tom
I want to purchase a ToSeven DM01 kit to convert my Motobecane Night Train fat bike. It is a size small frame with the following dimensions.
ch | |||||||
A | SEAT TUBE, CENTER TO TOP | 15.5 inch | |||||
C-2 | EFFECTIVE TOP TUBE LENGTH | 595mm | |||||
D | CHAIN STAY | 460.0mm | |||||
E | BB DROP | n/a | |||||
F | FORK OFFSET (Bluto) | 51.0 | |||||
G | HEAD TUBE ANGLE | 69.5 | |||||
H | SEAT TUBE ANGLE | 73 | |||||
I | WHEEL BASE | 1093 | |||||
J | STAND OVER HEIGHT* | 709 | |||||
K | BB HEIGHT | 319mm | |||||
* | Standover on Axis with BB |
It has a 100mm bottom bracket, but the chain stays are wide to accomidate large wheels. I have the following quesions:
Should I get a 100mm or 120mm wide DM01? Others with a BBSHD and my frame have stated that they had to use 120mm to have the cranks the proper distance evenly With 100mm, they have to somehow shim one side and then they are not even. See pic for width.
From a gearing standpoint, I currently have a 10 speed 11-36 cassette. I was going to upgrade to a 11-48 cassette, but not sure if this makes sense for an e-bike.
My riding will be light commuting in the summer on 29er wheels and fat biking in trails in the winter on the fat bike wheels. What front sprocket would you recommend for either the 11-36 or 11-48 cassette?
What size battery would you reocmmend in terms of volts? Not sure what the different is between 48 and 52? If money were not an object, which is perferred?
Thanks,
Tom
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