Reid Welch
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Here's my for=sure recipe! (yours may be different, bah! ha ha!)
Presuming it is strong enough:
-The NuVinci hub transmission
-A Currie style drive on the right side, in parallel with the pedal chain.
Why? Full flexibility for both edrive and pedaling.
Shiftless, shockless, full power all the time.
Unitized: I like the currie-type drive because it's so easy to service (I've got a Mongoose entry-level bike).
I like NOT having a $$ hub motor in the wheel, dependent on special spoking.
I do like having a conventional bike wheel, rear wheel e-drive and changeable gearing
(which at present I do not have).
I wonder---down the road, will the NuVinci be mod-able to contain a tandem input sprocket? (this means stacked freewheels).
I wonder if that's even do-able?
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Oh baby, that's what I want!
So what do -you- want for your dream drive?
Surely not
a fifteen or twenty pound front hub motor?
And if NuVinci turns out strong and good, and could be adapted to our (MY) wants, what is the future for Cyclone-type bottom bracket drive?
Presuming it is strong enough:
-The NuVinci hub transmission
-A Currie style drive on the right side, in parallel with the pedal chain.
Why? Full flexibility for both edrive and pedaling.
Shiftless, shockless, full power all the time.
Unitized: I like the currie-type drive because it's so easy to service (I've got a Mongoose entry-level bike).
I like NOT having a $$ hub motor in the wheel, dependent on special spoking.
I do like having a conventional bike wheel, rear wheel e-drive and changeable gearing
(which at present I do not have).
I wonder---down the road, will the NuVinci be mod-able to contain a tandem input sprocket? (this means stacked freewheels).
I wonder if that's even do-able?
-----
Oh baby, that's what I want!
So what do -you- want for your dream drive?
Surely not
And if NuVinci turns out strong and good, and could be adapted to our (MY) wants, what is the future for Cyclone-type bottom bracket drive?