For $200, this frame has a lot of potential. Neptronix posted how you can take one of the new 32-inch wheeled bikes, and by swapping in 26-inch tires, it becomes what he called a "mid-tail" bike (shorter than a longtail).
I like how this simple mod makes room between the seat-post and the front of the rear tire, which is my favorite spot for a mid-drive motor (just like green machines fat bike above). The triangle is still free to hold as much battery as you can stuff in there, and a mid drive can connect to the left-side, right-side or BB of the bike.
I realize the pedals would sit 3-inches lower, but that is a fixable issue with a sliding bottom bracket shell for DIY recumbents, leaving the original BB to act as a jackshaft (if desired).
One of the problems encountered when designing left-side drives is the flare in the chain stays. With 2.5-inch tires on a 26-inch wheel in this frame, the chain stays leave plenty of room on both sides, plus the stays are parallel instead of narrow at the front. This frame has a low top-bar, lots of room for a low Thudbuster...like I said, some interesting features at an affordable price.
After what Farfle and LightingRods have done with making products for existing frames, somebody needs to do something with this frame.
Somebody could water-jet a couple of swinging links that bolt onto the rear drop-outs, and use a front fork as a rear suspension. It could make the wheel sit a few inches farther back and a few inches lower to help with the low-pedal issue...
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