I electrified a 20" bicycle (Bike Friday) with an em3ev shark battery. However, I don't like where I put the battery (vertical on the seat mast) and want to move to rear rack. I see two options:
1) Premade -> switching to a different battery? Like this, but it just barely fits the 76 mm thick (3") battery it is designed for. The only quality hard case battery I can find in those dimensions is Grin's ezee. Getting a new battery is possible but expensive. Also I'm not sure how much I trust this rack's strength loaded with 30-50 lbs of groceries etc? I trust racks from Axiom, Topeak, etc. more
2) DIY -> using em3ev battery and a high quality rear rack but will it last? Conveniently, a 26" wheel rack on a 20" wheel bike leaves about 5" of space between the wheel and the rack. Some rear racks even have lower rails but these are ~2" from the top-- not low enough. I would modify the rack to add a metal shelf underneath.
The shelf would be attached either hanging off the horizonal rails (top or lower) like this:
rack rails are in white, cross pieces in red, shelf is green. Cross pieces attach to the rails with screws via p clamp/grin's rail anchor/Tubus clamp set/ or a DIY alternative (welding not an option with aluminum racks?). Shelf attach to cross pieces either by welding or by bolts and nuts.
Questions:
1) Premade -> switching to a different battery? Like this, but it just barely fits the 76 mm thick (3") battery it is designed for. The only quality hard case battery I can find in those dimensions is Grin's ezee. Getting a new battery is possible but expensive. Also I'm not sure how much I trust this rack's strength loaded with 30-50 lbs of groceries etc? I trust racks from Axiom, Topeak, etc. more
2) DIY -> using em3ev battery and a high quality rear rack but will it last? Conveniently, a 26" wheel rack on a 20" wheel bike leaves about 5" of space between the wheel and the rack. Some rear racks even have lower rails but these are ~2" from the top-- not low enough. I would modify the rack to add a metal shelf underneath.
The shelf would be attached either hanging off the horizonal rails (top or lower) like this:
rack rails are in white, cross pieces in red, shelf is green. Cross pieces attach to the rails with screws via p clamp/grin's rail anchor/Tubus clamp set/ or a DIY alternative (welding not an option with aluminum racks?). Shelf attach to cross pieces either by welding or by bolts and nuts.
Questions:
- Is the DIY option doomed to fail? I do ride over a lot of potholes and small stretches of gravel.
- For the DIY option: is my design reasonable?
- Is two crosspieces (red) enough or is three much better?
- Are there strong enough P clamps? Or is grin rail anchor much better? They are $15 for each pair...
- Steel is better right? Is welding the shelf to the crosspieces important?