MXUS XF08C / XF08 advice

Lillebo

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Hi

I have a question about the XF08C 250W rear hub drive.

My plan is to fit it on a bike with a dropout measurement of 135mm, even though the axel measurement is about 144mm as shown on these drawings

https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H52af9a1c25e54b01aaa8656521f2e523F.jpg

according to this thread

https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/woosh-rear-hub-kit-xf08c-cassette-freehub.36035/

it should be possible to do if I rearrange the washers and torque washers.

does anyone in here have any experience with this ?
 
Lillebo said:
Hi

I have a question about the XF08C 250W rear hub drive.

My plan is to fit it on a bike with a dropout measurement of 135mm, even though the axel measurement is about 144mm as shown on these drawings

https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/H52af9a1c25e54b01aaa8656521f2e523F.jpg

according to this thread

https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/woosh-rear-hub-kit-xf08c-cassette-freehub.36035/

it should be possible to do if I rearrange the washers and torque washers.

does anyone in here have any experience with this ?

Is your frame steel like the one from your link? Otherwise no.
 
If your bike frame is aluminum, then spreading the frame to insert a longer shoulder-to-shoulder axle may cause stress fractures (often at the BB shell weld area), which may never fail but could fail suddenly and catastrophically at a moment of high stress (bumps, braking, etc). What happens after that depends on the exact failure and how well you can recover from it and whether there is traffic/etc around you when it happens.

So, while you *can* do it, and nothing bad *might* happen, it *could* break your frame later on without warning, so do it at your own risk. ;)

Another way to mount a motor that's got an axle too wide to fit in the dropouts is to make a pair of torque plates that will actually hold the axle, that bolt to the *outside* faces of the actual dropouts on the frame, placing the axle itself just below or just behind the frame/dropout so it isn't stretching or bending the frame. There is a Torque Arm Picture thread that may help you figure out how create these for your specific frame and motor.
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=26444
 
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