Newbi, with a Diamondback Topanga...

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Doodlyde

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May 23, 2009
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Hello guys,

I currently have a 20" 2007 Diamondback Topanga mountain bike and wanted to know if I could mount a motor on it. I'm very new to the whole motorized bicycle thing.

Just had a couple of questions....

1. Is there any way I can mount that motor so I can use my gears with the motor? Almost like a transmission?
2. Are there any kits out there just for mountain bikes? I would like a motor with a little more torque because I do a lot of trail riding(uphill). Also what kit would you recommend for someone that has never installed one on a bike?


Thanks!
 

Dave31

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Mar 1, 2008
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Hello Doodlyde, welcome to the forum

I looked at your bike online and it looks like you will have plenty of room for the center frame kit. But it is hard to be sure by a photo. At least 12.5 inches running along the seat tube from the top of the bottom bracket to the bottom of the top tube.Tubing size from 1-1.5inches on the both the seat and down tube. Plus or minus 70deg. above the bottom bracket between the down tube and the seat tube. Inner distance between pedals needs to be greater than 4.5 inches in width to clear the 4.5inch wide motor. If you have bigger tubing there is plenty of ways to get around that.

1. Yes, Sick Bike Parts has a shifter kit Sick Bike Parts LLC - Performance Parts for Your Motorized Bicycle

2. No, as far as I know there is no motors specifically made for mountain bikes. If you use the shifter kit you are stuck (for the time being) with the Chinese center frame 2-stroke. I would go with the bigger motor instead of the 50cc, it will give you more torque.
 

Doodlyde

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May 23, 2009
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Thanks for the info! The shift kits would be awesome...the price is kinda high. For now I think I'll just try it with the motor.