Triketech said:
All axle can be fitted to the front but you won't like it after a while.
Hi,
I am looking into adding a motor to a Azub trifly 20inch wheels for use off road use only e.g. forests, loose slate, mud and I live somewhere with long steep hills. I would like to have a pedal assisted trike with an optional throttle to ensure I can get home if my legs stop working due to ME. I would also like a reverse direction switch. I will use my trike for off road cycling trips but also to go on countryside walks with people (low speed, high torque). I will carry two bike batteries joined together in parallel using a battery cable splitter.
Motor options
Azub said- We recommend a mid-drive or rear hub motor.
Front wheel motors are prohibited because the front axle is not strong enough for this usage.
Rear dropouts are 135mm wide.
Would a rear or mid drive motor be best for off-road use and hills? Reverse requires either a direct drive motor, or a geared motor with a locked clutch (e.g. GMAC Hub Motor). I wouldn't be able to have reverse with a mid drive motor but mid drive gives more torque so is it best to forfeit reverse if the high torque is best for the terrain/use?
1) Rear hub motor choice is GMAC but one post above mentioned having issues with fitting the torque arm and the frame geometry. Another option could be the RH212 via Grin.
2)Heinzmann, Cargo Power system. Rated load torque: up to 31 Nm, at 250W it is 11.9Nm. Capable of pushing a 300kg load up a 10% incline. https://www.heinzmann-electric-motors.c ... cargopower
3) Mid drive-Bafang BBS01B-ETM motor system. Peak 100Nm torque. These have PAS (cadence based) pedal assist with the option to install a throttle too. What type of gears would you recommend to cope with the torque? Would derailleur gears be ok with this torque level or would it have to be something like Rohloff Speedhub? https://www.brightonebikes.co.uk/store/ ... ttery.html
sensor type
Due to the ME my effort has to remain minimal through out my ride. I cannot put effort into pedalling before it decides to give assistance, nor can I maintain any level of effort, and so I assume a PAS rather than a torque sensor would be best. Is this assumption correct?
GRIN recommend a 24 pole PAS if you have a square taped spindle with 5mm exposed spindle. What type of sensor fits on the Azub trifly trike?
Thank you all for your time and comments