I just finished lowering the frame of my cruzbike sofrider. I really liked the friction drive outrunner setup
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=9652
and the advanced friction drive setup
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=16550
but both mount on the top of the wheel and I didn't have the option or alot of space as you can see below. I really wanted something lightweight to just give me a little help once and a while and otherwise leave my bike as is. Undo a nut and a small bolt and it's off. Not super quick release but it isn't bad for V1.
I can't put it up front without risking hitting my leg on turns so in the back triangle it goes.
I went ahead a purchased:
HP-Z4045-14 HYPERION Z4045 14 TURN 236 KV BRUSHLESS MOTOR
PHX-ICE60HV CASTLE CREATIONS PHOENIX ICE 60HV (set immediate cutoff limit at 60amps extra caps on order)
RC Throttelizer from EVLogix.com with Dual Current Limit on order (Both amp limits will be less than 30amps)
Thundersky 20ah 24v pack shared with B&D Lawnmower with CellLog8 Monitor for testing.. lighter batteries purchased if I can get it to work.
I planned on mounting the motor alone on the below bracket and put the controller right next to the batteries under the seat. Here is a little mockup I make using sketchup from google.
Ended up using
1/8"x2" aluminum angle
Bearing to support the non-mount side of the outrunner intended for a router bit (22,000 rpm rated)
Aluminum Rivets
1lb pull spring
Top View
Side View
I ran a little test using my R/C Receiver it's control radio and the setup worked pretty well attached with alligator clips and up on the stand. Near the end I applied the brakes a bit which caused the motor to whine a bit and then slip which is where the graph below shows it spiked the amps a bit. Not having much luck converting the 3g2 video to something useful but I did download the Castle Creation output while I had it linked up to my computer to set the amp limit.
The wheel would keep spinning a bit after I took the throttle off and it would even spin pretty easily by hand. Not completely freewheeling but the wheel spins easily by hand with minimal pressure.
I first tried it on 12v then 24v after I knew it wouldn't fly apart. I have thought about putting a little strip of old tube on the contact area but I might wait and see.
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=9652
and the advanced friction drive setup
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=16550
but both mount on the top of the wheel and I didn't have the option or alot of space as you can see below. I really wanted something lightweight to just give me a little help once and a while and otherwise leave my bike as is. Undo a nut and a small bolt and it's off. Not super quick release but it isn't bad for V1.
I can't put it up front without risking hitting my leg on turns so in the back triangle it goes.
I went ahead a purchased:
HP-Z4045-14 HYPERION Z4045 14 TURN 236 KV BRUSHLESS MOTOR
PHX-ICE60HV CASTLE CREATIONS PHOENIX ICE 60HV (set immediate cutoff limit at 60amps extra caps on order)
RC Throttelizer from EVLogix.com with Dual Current Limit on order (Both amp limits will be less than 30amps)
Thundersky 20ah 24v pack shared with B&D Lawnmower with CellLog8 Monitor for testing.. lighter batteries purchased if I can get it to work.
I planned on mounting the motor alone on the below bracket and put the controller right next to the batteries under the seat. Here is a little mockup I make using sketchup from google.


Ended up using
1/8"x2" aluminum angle
Bearing to support the non-mount side of the outrunner intended for a router bit (22,000 rpm rated)
Aluminum Rivets
1lb pull spring
Top View
Side View
I ran a little test using my R/C Receiver it's control radio and the setup worked pretty well attached with alligator clips and up on the stand. Near the end I applied the brakes a bit which caused the motor to whine a bit and then slip which is where the graph below shows it spiked the amps a bit. Not having much luck converting the 3g2 video to something useful but I did download the Castle Creation output while I had it linked up to my computer to set the amp limit.
The wheel would keep spinning a bit after I took the throttle off and it would even spin pretty easily by hand. Not completely freewheeling but the wheel spins easily by hand with minimal pressure.

I first tried it on 12v then 24v after I knew it wouldn't fly apart. I have thought about putting a little strip of old tube on the contact area but I might wait and see.