OK, got the xtracycle in and i am not too impressed.
Let me list my gripes, in order :lol:
Motor just barely doesn't fit. Maybe with a different frame, this could work.
I did not expect the motor to fit, so i guess this isn't really a complaint :lol:
uhhh.... so this is how you "secure" it to the frame. I added a fatter washer below the stock washer. This bolt is has a rather small diameter considering the job it needs to do..
Here is the bottom of that mount ( i know i have it backwards ). OK, this is actually well thought out but i also added another fatter washer here. the stock washer is tiny and barely grips this custom piece.
I feel like this is a poor linkage - cmon, some serious weight is going to rest on this. As a 240lb rider with ~75lbs of electric stuff to add, this worries me.
Here is another fine WTF. The bolt that goes through the xtracycle to attach it to the bike's kickstand area? it wiggles around, and is the loosest part in the entire equation here. This could be the sole reason why people complain about side-side flex with this unit.
Okay, now let's talk about the dropout mounts.... hey, why are these bolts so loose? it's like they gave me metric bolts instead of american, or the bolts are 1-2mm too small.. they just rock around inside.
This insert that clamps to the dropouts is rather weak, also it is not wide enough and rocks around inside the xtracycle mount.... seems to have 1-2mm of motion as well.
Max weight rating is 200lbs.
Now i know why so many people ( but not everyone ) complain about this being a flexy setup. All the hardware to attach it is the wrong size and loose as hell! This can be corrected with a little grinding, some new bolts, and some new nuts.
Another thing.. this attachment ultimately lowers the bike a little. So if you were connecting it to a 26" wheel frame, you'd want to use 700c wheels. I wanted to use 20" wheels with this and thought i could angle it so that i could get some rear lift.. that is not the case here
Allright, now how about some positives... :lol:
+ 4.5lbs, excluding the weight of the hardware makes this attachment really light in relation to how much it can carry.
+ The paint/finish is nice.
+ Disc brake tabs and pretty meaty rear dropouts.. looks like they could handle a low powered hub pretty easily.
+ All the hardware you need is included, including a kickstand. This is a complete package for the most part.
+ The company that produces it is really cool.
Summary: from an eBike perspective, i wouldn't trust this for higher speeds, but maybe 20mph or so would be just fine as a high torque, legal speed hauler. Even for normal usage, i'd replace a lot of the hardware.
Let me list my gripes, in order :lol:

Motor just barely doesn't fit. Maybe with a different frame, this could work.
I did not expect the motor to fit, so i guess this isn't really a complaint :lol:

uhhh.... so this is how you "secure" it to the frame. I added a fatter washer below the stock washer. This bolt is has a rather small diameter considering the job it needs to do..

Here is the bottom of that mount ( i know i have it backwards ). OK, this is actually well thought out but i also added another fatter washer here. the stock washer is tiny and barely grips this custom piece.

I feel like this is a poor linkage - cmon, some serious weight is going to rest on this. As a 240lb rider with ~75lbs of electric stuff to add, this worries me.

Here is another fine WTF. The bolt that goes through the xtracycle to attach it to the bike's kickstand area? it wiggles around, and is the loosest part in the entire equation here. This could be the sole reason why people complain about side-side flex with this unit.

Okay, now let's talk about the dropout mounts.... hey, why are these bolts so loose? it's like they gave me metric bolts instead of american, or the bolts are 1-2mm too small.. they just rock around inside.

This insert that clamps to the dropouts is rather weak, also it is not wide enough and rocks around inside the xtracycle mount.... seems to have 1-2mm of motion as well.

Max weight rating is 200lbs.
Now i know why so many people ( but not everyone ) complain about this being a flexy setup. All the hardware to attach it is the wrong size and loose as hell! This can be corrected with a little grinding, some new bolts, and some new nuts.
Another thing.. this attachment ultimately lowers the bike a little. So if you were connecting it to a 26" wheel frame, you'd want to use 700c wheels. I wanted to use 20" wheels with this and thought i could angle it so that i could get some rear lift.. that is not the case here
Allright, now how about some positives... :lol:
+ 4.5lbs, excluding the weight of the hardware makes this attachment really light in relation to how much it can carry.
+ The paint/finish is nice.
+ Disc brake tabs and pretty meaty rear dropouts.. looks like they could handle a low powered hub pretty easily.
+ All the hardware you need is included, including a kickstand. This is a complete package for the most part.
+ The company that produces it is really cool.
Summary: from an eBike perspective, i wouldn't trust this for higher speeds, but maybe 20mph or so would be just fine as a high torque, legal speed hauler. Even for normal usage, i'd replace a lot of the hardware.