raveydavey
1 µW
Folks,
I've got a nice, old, BMX (a fitbikeco van homan signature from 2010ish). Its a 110m dropout crmo frame so I could cold set it, but I doubt I'd get past 115 safely. UK based.
I'd like to ebike convert it - a 1500 or 2000w hub motor. I've been researching options and virtually every kit I see has two problematic traits: 135mm dropout requirment, and a X speed casette.
I've been considering options and have found:
- A few kits that do fit a 110m dropout with a single speed setup - leafbike and ebikepoweruk. Unsure about Leafbike quality/shipping and ebikepoweruk are out of stock (and have been for a while now)
- using a 100mm front wheel and accepting no chain/pedals.
I'm curious about other options I'm overlooking - other 110m dropout motors, ways to reduce width of a 135mm kit (I dont need a casette), ways to fit a single speed freewheel to a 100mm front hub? My research tells me a mid-mount is a poor fit (though id be hapy to be wrong) for the gearing and I'd like to avoid a front wheel drive.
Help/thoughts appreciated.
I've got a nice, old, BMX (a fitbikeco van homan signature from 2010ish). Its a 110m dropout crmo frame so I could cold set it, but I doubt I'd get past 115 safely. UK based.
I'd like to ebike convert it - a 1500 or 2000w hub motor. I've been researching options and virtually every kit I see has two problematic traits: 135mm dropout requirment, and a X speed casette.
I've been considering options and have found:
- A few kits that do fit a 110m dropout with a single speed setup - leafbike and ebikepoweruk. Unsure about Leafbike quality/shipping and ebikepoweruk are out of stock (and have been for a while now)
- using a 100mm front wheel and accepting no chain/pedals.
I'm curious about other options I'm overlooking - other 110m dropout motors, ways to reduce width of a 135mm kit (I dont need a casette), ways to fit a single speed freewheel to a 100mm front hub? My research tells me a mid-mount is a poor fit (though id be hapy to be wrong) for the gearing and I'd like to avoid a front wheel drive.
Help/thoughts appreciated.
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