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Always interesting, thanks Mike
Sitting in the shop I have a Utah Trikes fat tire trike, an Extracycle cargo bike, a Sondors, a Qulbix Raptor 140 and of course the Luna Cycle. I'm also finishing up a new 10 lb, planetary reduction, 3000 watt mid drive. It will sell complete with controller and throttle for less than my current small block kit. No it's not Bafang based. 3000 watts.
LightningRods said:The primary drive is where the high pitched 'Formula One' sound comes from.
LightningRods said:Thanks! I really hope that this motor checks out as Paco promised.
Mammalian04 said:Hi Mike, I like that you're expanding your variety. You are going to need to take a week to design a cloning machine and then the both of you can get back to designing!
I have 3 questions for you when you get a chance:
1) I am sure you have some goals in mind with Paco's planetary system. When ready, what do you anticipate the advantages/disadvantages to be vs. your current small/big block kits? Better Noise Level, Maintenance, Installation, etc?
2) On a separate note, what is the smallest width mid-drive option? I have a Qulbix Q76 (76mm wide frame) that will ship in January. Weight doesn't matter but I'd like to keep the width as skinny as possible. If there is a mid-drive option that would keep it skinny, I'd like to try one as I don't have a full suspension mid-drive bike. I can drop ship it to you for prototyping if there is a good option.
3) When do you expect the Qulbix Q140 kit to be ready? If the Qulbix Q76 doesn't work out to be a good mid-drive candidate, I'll move my Q140 gear over to the Q76 and install a mid-drive on the Q140.
The more I ride with the big hub motors, the more apparent that 20lb. motor is out back.
LightningRods said:Pretty much the same qualities that made the Bafag popular.
So we don't derail Mike's thread let's go to PM if stuff is just about bafang... my reply was directly comparing the perceived weakness of the bafa*g expressed, suggesting that it does actually have its merits compared to the LR...broke said:I heard some guys had some bb bending problems off road with the bbso2 did you? Can't do the small wheel![]()
Dogboy1200 said:When bolts have some loctite on them I've always found that it helps to heat them with a propane torch. I heat a little then try to break them loose, if it doesn't go I heat a little more. At some point the loctite melts and the bolts break easily.
Pete