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Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle.
That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward, and even worst when at lowest. So I decided to try and make an adapter out of the part I mentioned before (pic below)
I cut off the top part to just keep the U bottom piece.
I bent it a little, this is not really needed but when straight, to get the saddle horizontal, I was at the limit of the dropper rotation adjustment. With a little bend I have more rotation range.
Note: These bars are wicked hard, it took a big Vise and a very large hammer to bend them. I guess that is good and means this will be a rock solid adapter.
Below you can see the cut and bent part in place on the dropper post, and my “comfy” saddle on it.
This thing gives you several inches or horizontal adjustment, so you should be able to get exactly what you need.
Now the other posture issue is the fact that the reach is a bit small for me, putting me in a quite upright position. I like more of a trekking posture with about 90deg between arm and Torso, which is also better for my back…
So I installed an adjustable Stem, and that gave me the posture I needed. Next to test on the trails…
And the telescopic Kickstand worked a charm. I used the left hole of the tensioner protection plate, re-drilled and threaded at M6, and drill / threaded a new one next to it.
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EDIT: Below the final torque sensor implementation
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Purchase report:
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Customizations:
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Torque sensing pedal assist:
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Regenerative braking:
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Kindernay IGH conversion:
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Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle.
That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward, and even worst when at lowest. So I decided to try and make an adapter out of the part I mentioned before (pic below)
I cut off the top part to just keep the U bottom piece.
I bent it a little, this is not really needed but when straight, to get the saddle horizontal, I was at the limit of the dropper rotation adjustment. With a little bend I have more rotation range.
Note: These bars are wicked hard, it took a big Vise and a very large hammer to bend them. I guess that is good and means this will be a rock solid adapter.
Below you can see the cut and bent part in place on the dropper post, and my “comfy” saddle on it.
This thing gives you several inches or horizontal adjustment, so you should be able to get exactly what you need.
Now the other posture issue is the fact that the reach is a bit small for me, putting me in a quite upright position. I like more of a trekking posture with about 90deg between arm and Torso, which is also better for my back…
So I installed an adjustable Stem, and that gave me the posture I needed. Next to test on the trails…
And the telescopic Kickstand worked a charm. I used the left hole of the tensioner protection plate, re-drilled and threaded at M6, and drill / threaded a new one next to it.
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EDIT: Below the final torque sensor implementation

Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Boxxbike Customizations: Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle. That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward...

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Purchase report:

Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Actually, the best way to eliminate any influence of the rear sprocket size would be to add a fixed wheel on the frame as in the schematic below. The wheel would be attached at the back of the swing arm, so basically invisible. Now, In order to see if we could predict the feasibility before...

Customizations:

Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Boxxbike Customizations: Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle. That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward...

Torque sensing pedal assist:

Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Boxxbike Customizations: Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle. That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward...


Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Boxxbike Customizations: Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle. That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward...

Regenerative braking:

Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Boxxbike Customizations: Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle. That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward...

Kindernay IGH conversion:

Boxxbike Valkyrie : 12kw crank concentric mid drive with left hand motor drive
Boxxbike Customizations: Dropper post turned out perfect, with the full 125mm extended I have perfect leg extension when pedaling, and at the lowest I can mount and dismount easily or cruse with throttle. That said, even with the dropper post extended, the seating position is still too forward...

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