johnjapan said:
I want ti mount my battery in the frame and not on my back wheel as my fat
ass is already weighing down on my back wheel
is their a product or simple instructions on how to mount the battery in the frame
with the least amount of fiddling around ie opening battery packagde etc. ?
If you put a battery in the front triangle, it is likely to interfere with correct pedaling. When your seat is mounted at the right height for your leg length and you pedal without flaring your knees out, there is a limited amount of room between the centerline of the bike and your knees.
I have a bike with a small frame bag, which I use to carry a tube, a pump, and a few tools. Packed, it's about 2" wide. My knees touch it when I ride. If the bag were wider than that, it would make me pedal in an awkward manner.
When you ride your bike by pedal power alone, note how close your knees pass to the frame when you are pedaling smoothly and quickly. That ls how much room you have for a battery in the front triangle. And you only have that much room if the battery pack is smooth and slippery on the sides, otherwise you'll have to maintain more clearance.
Some ESers have mounted their batteries in cases attached to the front of the frame (on the head tube, not the rotating part of the fork). That's a good location for weight distribution, handling, and stability. Resist the temptation to use a fork mounted front rack for your batteries. It's possible, and there are plenty of available racks, but adding that much inertia to your steering assembly makes maneuvering ungainly.