just found an bmx disc adapter for flip flop hub,
http://www.bikeworldusa.us/Atom-Lab-Disc-Brake-Adapter/M/B001DCYS9I.htm?utm_campaign=froogle&utm_medium=organic&utm_source=froogle
but think, by the time of adding the dapter, and figuring out the right size to bolt on a belt pulley,.... it be too wide, ...
the bmx hub is already 120mm, plus the nuts / axel, it won't fit between the cranks,... if I take the bmx hub, get a sealed one, get smaller spacers,...
that might work to get it down to 100mm befor axel/nuts,... bolt on a 15mm HTD belt pulley on the flange,... right size freewheel 18t, left side , guess 60+t pulley,..
that be the 4-stage,... side plates to mount, but now, everythink needs to fit inside those dimensions, including motor plus pulley, and axel load bearings for the motor,...
oops the the 49:1 was for an 2500rpm motor,... for outrunners,... 36v * 170kv, ~6000 rpm, need almost 100:1 ,... 3x3x3x3 4 stages be 81:1 ,...
6000 rpm / 81 = 74rpm at crank,... think 15mm wide 5mm HTD belts will do,... at $100 per stage +200 for side plates axels , bearings,... be $600 for the box
where can I find dimensions for the outrunners ,... aka, HXT 80-85-B 170Kv,... would that fit between 100mm,...
oh, the big wheel pulley idea, is not going to work, for most frames , due clearance issues
this gearbox thing is a major undertaking, ....
there is always the truck starter motor with worm gear drive,... but at 20 lbs+ + 20lbs mounting hardware, controller, + batterys, that's 80-100lbs + for a bike,...
not what I'am aiming for,... like to add only 10% weight from current rider + bike,... aka 30 + 180 = 210 so the additional stuff should be ideally only 21lbs extra,...
gearbox efficiency,... 100:1 aoutsch,... 3 belts + 1 chain, plus 8-12 bearings, tensioning,... did somebody mention, once the belts are tight, the motor got hotter ,...
dynometer,... pedelmeter ,... thinking one of those exersize backwheel trainers, where you can adjust how hard you'd pedal, then have the motor drive it and figure out how much batteries you'd need,... there is one of those power metters for a car, where it measures the acceleration , don't know how accurate that would be for a bicycle/ mtb to measure the watts/joules ,...
just brain stroming , appreciate your input