gonsp
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Hi!
I'm building a special vehicle that has two wheels, but they are placed "side-to-side", instead of aligned in the direction of travel like in a bike. Something similar to a tricycle.
I want to put an ebike hub motor inside each lateral wheel, but I need to invert the direction of one of the wheels. The problem is the freewheel inside the motor, which I also need to invert.
I got my hands into a broken motor which I opened and saw that the freewheel mechanism was attached to the hub, and it was very easy to invert. Then I bought these two motors hoping that they would be built similarly. Unfortunately, the inside is pretty different and the freewheel is located around the axle:

So I don't think I can manage to invert it... I would need to remove those rivets (I believe they are rivets) and still I don't have much faith I can mount it back.
I guess I need to buy other motors that either don't have a freewheel or that are easy to invert. However, I'm struggling to find options. I'm considering this one, which says "Support for rotor flywheel" but I don't know what that means. Does this mean that the motor itself doesn't have freewheel mechanism and that you can optionally attach it to it?
I'm open to any ideas or suggestions!
Cheers!
I'm building a special vehicle that has two wheels, but they are placed "side-to-side", instead of aligned in the direction of travel like in a bike. Something similar to a tricycle.
I want to put an ebike hub motor inside each lateral wheel, but I need to invert the direction of one of the wheels. The problem is the freewheel inside the motor, which I also need to invert.
I got my hands into a broken motor which I opened and saw that the freewheel mechanism was attached to the hub, and it was very easy to invert. Then I bought these two motors hoping that they would be built similarly. Unfortunately, the inside is pretty different and the freewheel is located around the axle:

So I don't think I can manage to invert it... I would need to remove those rivets (I believe they are rivets) and still I don't have much faith I can mount it back.
I guess I need to buy other motors that either don't have a freewheel or that are easy to invert. However, I'm struggling to find options. I'm considering this one, which says "Support for rotor flywheel" but I don't know what that means. Does this mean that the motor itself doesn't have freewheel mechanism and that you can optionally attach it to it?
I'm open to any ideas or suggestions!
Cheers!
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