Trek 7.2 FX Frame?

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I just recently picked up a Trek 7.2 FX Hybrid bike that I'm planning to convert to an eBike. From what I read on the Trek site, it has a steel front fork.
Would it be ok to run a front hub motor like the AmpedBikes.com motor without having to worry about getting torque arms? I'm planning on running it
at the normal 36v.

Thanks!
 
Your fork will fail -it is NOT a matter of if, but WHEN. So, do get torque arms, especially if you have a front motor. It might be fatal, or very dangerous if something goes wrong in the front. One dude, snapped both of his collar bones. If you like your collar bones...
 
HI,

yes don't mess about with front mounting - for a few dollars you can make up some arms which will save you from a large inevitable face plant, rather pay out for arms than new teeth.


cheers


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My first e-bike used a Trek 7.2 FX. I did not use torque arms and I broke the fork and the motor very quickly. Granted, this was largely due to not making the nuts anywhere near tight enough, but you definitely will need a torque arm as well.
 
4200 pounds of pressure
Thats roughly how much force the motor is applying to the dropouts every time you hit the throttle from a standstill. 4200 pounds of torque twisting against 1/4 inch of metal. its not a question of If it will fail, but when.

Welcome to the forum. Thats a good price on the kit. the motor is a golden motor, I know a few here use them and are happy with them.
 
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