Wheazel
10 kW
Well if you are refering to middrive power in a frame designed for pedal power, sure you will se flex.
But motocross bikes to name one example doesnt have any problems with this. Built rigid enough so that material bending under force is at an acceptable level.
You could also drive a shaft that shares the rotationpoint with the swing pivot to eliminate suspension compressing from both motor and pedals. They can both drive this intermediate shaft.
Have seen builds using that techique here on the es. And I will use that technique on my upcoming tilt quad build.
Make the rear swing stiff enough and you dont need to drive both sides of the rear wheel.
Having a hubmotor in the back doesnt let you change much than change suspension or swing to slightly imprive handling. You are pretty much stuck.
And my experience with riding a hubbie when it starts to get bumpy is everything else than pleasant compared to a lighter rear wheel.
With a middrive you can get around these problems. But that doesnt mean a middrive is always the best choice, you just have alot more options.
For everyday road use I dislike middrives as they are never as quiet as dd hubs.
But motocross bikes to name one example doesnt have any problems with this. Built rigid enough so that material bending under force is at an acceptable level.
You could also drive a shaft that shares the rotationpoint with the swing pivot to eliminate suspension compressing from both motor and pedals. They can both drive this intermediate shaft.
Have seen builds using that techique here on the es. And I will use that technique on my upcoming tilt quad build.
Make the rear swing stiff enough and you dont need to drive both sides of the rear wheel.
Having a hubmotor in the back doesnt let you change much than change suspension or swing to slightly imprive handling. You are pretty much stuck.
And my experience with riding a hubbie when it starts to get bumpy is everything else than pleasant compared to a lighter rear wheel.
With a middrive you can get around these problems. But that doesnt mean a middrive is always the best choice, you just have alot more options.
For everyday road use I dislike middrives as they are never as quiet as dd hubs.