GNG 450w mid on a 75mm BB?

t0me

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I really hope I can make it work.
Has anyone fitted one to a 75mm (might be 73mm?) wide BB?

Came across a sweet frame on Gumtree (I guess the Aussie equivalent of Craigs list?).

A Schwinn Straight 6. Never been built. Its a thing of beauty and my 48V 15AH battery will fit nicely in that frame triangle.

Has anyone modified the GNG brackets to work on a 75mm BB? Any tips?
I'm running the Cyclone 148mm ISIS 444432T chainwheel and crank set. I don't mind if I have to lose the 32. I don't use it anyway.

I'll probably start on it tomorrow afternoon (will be swapping the parts over from the current bike). I'll start on the BB first as I'm hoping that's the only real problem to solve.

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Well it definitely worked. Yes, needed to grind a few mm away from the BB. The Cyclone crankset etc was fine for up to 73mm if you didn't add in the motor brackets, so took some off the BB to give it a few teeth to bite on :)

Spent a good half an hour frustratedly trying to screw the crank shaft in the wrong way around thinking I'd stuffed the threads. Went on nice an easy once I had it the right way around (am I the only muppet who's done that?).

Had to space the chainrings out a little as they hit the rear swingarm.
The battery tray I'd made for a previous frame only needed a little modding to fit. The motor brackets, just split them down the centre, fitted them, and added some weld to join them back together (probably didn't need that but couldn't hurt).

Other than that, it all went together nicely. Just need to find some wide black tape to make the battery look a little better, and tidy up/hide the wiring a little and its done (for now no doubt).
Will probably get a little test ride in tomorrow.
Hoping the seat position is fine cos I'll never get that seat post back out after having to pound it in with a gimpie :)

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That is actually quite nice, full sus - frame mounted battery (it looks) - proper alignment, chain primary reduction.

And on that bike, very sweet!

I may be interested in duplicating your setup with my GNGv1 drive spare (right now), I'd like something I can run off-road.

-Mike
 
With the battery there (yes in the frame - on a cradle that's attached via the 2 bottle holder captive nuts and a bolt around the upright on the frame) it becomes much harder to get the front end up. Worth considering.
I'll have to keep an eye out for a set of longer travel forks. With that plush rear end having 6" of travel it really show up the Suntour XCR's (the bike's a hodge podge of bits from all over the place). With longer forks it may make it a bit easier to wheelie again :)

The chain primary mod is one of the best mods I've done to it IMO.
 
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