How does everybody attach their motors to the rear wheel? I'm mounting my motor above the rear wheel, behind the seat, and I wanted to attach a southpaw gear to the left side of the rear wheel, but still keep the cassette on the right for pedaling. That way the pedals and motor are separate systems and won't make the other spin when its being ran. I have thought of a few options, but none are ideal
- option 1: buy disc brake hubs and disk brake rotors, and attach the sprocket to that. Only problems are that its expensive, and no freewheel bearing.
-option 2: make my own threaded piece to attach the bearing, and bolt it as low as possible on the spokes. I'm worried this wouldn't be strong enough if I just attach it to the thin spokes.
-option 3: break down and just attach it to the cassette, so if the motors going I have to pedal.
-option 4: "rag joint" clamp to sprockets with a sprocket attached. You can buy these parts, I'm just worried for the same reason as option 2. Also, a few places online said it was hard to get "true" anyone have experience with these?
Have you guys thought of something easier?
- option 1: buy disc brake hubs and disk brake rotors, and attach the sprocket to that. Only problems are that its expensive, and no freewheel bearing.
-option 2: make my own threaded piece to attach the bearing, and bolt it as low as possible on the spokes. I'm worried this wouldn't be strong enough if I just attach it to the thin spokes.
-option 3: break down and just attach it to the cassette, so if the motors going I have to pedal.
-option 4: "rag joint" clamp to sprockets with a sprocket attached. You can buy these parts, I'm just worried for the same reason as option 2. Also, a few places online said it was hard to get "true" anyone have experience with these?
Have you guys thought of something easier?