i was wondering if anyone has any experience with using a cyclone 1200 watt motor on a internal geared multi speed hub if the internal gearing can handle the torque.
i noticed that the motor has too much torque for the rear Derailleur and i was wondering if internally geared hubs can handle the torque.
the problem is when under load the chain does not have enough tension to keep the bottom of it from slopping up and down resulting in it somehow catching and wrapping around the front sprocket and jerking the chain and causing it to mangle the Derailleur.
although i can fix it back it is only a temporary fix since it does it again.
i did tighten the b tension screw in hopes it will fix it but i have not gotten out to try and see if that fixed the problem since the weather turned cold.
and i was wondering if internally gear multi speed hubs can handle the torque because they are rather expensive and i would hate to have one of them break.
thanks
i noticed that the motor has too much torque for the rear Derailleur and i was wondering if internally geared hubs can handle the torque.
the problem is when under load the chain does not have enough tension to keep the bottom of it from slopping up and down resulting in it somehow catching and wrapping around the front sprocket and jerking the chain and causing it to mangle the Derailleur.
although i can fix it back it is only a temporary fix since it does it again.
i did tighten the b tension screw in hopes it will fix it but i have not gotten out to try and see if that fixed the problem since the weather turned cold.
and i was wondering if internally gear multi speed hubs can handle the torque because they are rather expensive and i would hate to have one of them break.
thanks