The Lightest Mountain E-Bike Ever - Crank drive

mclark999

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How hard to you think it would be to recreate this drive setup?

https://www.electricbike.com/lightest-bike/

It looks fairly simple. I'm looking for a motor setup that would be very lightweight that I could add to my recumbent and use just on the steepest hills for a couple hundred watts of assist.

I have a BBS02 that I use on my commuter bike, but that's far too heavy for what I'm wanting.
 
Cool bike! I fear it might be above my price range though (if one like this is produced for sale.)
 
Minister said:
Cool bike! I fear it might be above my price range though (if one like this is produced for sale.)

I'm just interested in the mid-drive set up. Has anyone produced a mid-drive that is this light?
 
I don't know about lightweight mid-drives, but that throttle hidden in a bicycle bell is pure genius for the stealth factor.
 
mclark999: I have been looking around for the same thing for a while now but no real luck. I would like to get the whole motor assembly under 1kg.

For reduction these banebots planetary gearboxes might be usable (but might be noisy and short lifespan)
http://banebots.com/c/P60K-S7
 
Warren said:
http://www.recumbents.com/wisil/tetz/E-AssistMetric/default.htm

I like this set up.
 
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