Thanks AJ!Excellent informative post LI-ghtcycle while not initially a fan of friction drives of any type the Kepler eboost definitely impressed me, for a lightweight power assist bicycle it would be hard to beat in the weight stakes, mounitng weight on and above the rear wheel is a big no no it severly effects a bicycles handling, majority of friction drive setups were like this, while Kepler's eboost is rear mounted it is forward of the wheel, lightweight and obviously has little to no impact on the bikes handling, outside of course the assist it gives the rider in the power department.
I wish you well in your coast to coast adventure will subscribe to your theread on ES when it appears, as i am sure you will keep some for of log?
KiM
Yes, I will have some form of log/post on ES I suppose, as I have no idea how "blogs" work, I hope to have some form of ultra mobile PC or Kindle since it has a rudimentary web browser and the 3G is free with no monthly fee (suits my limited budget quite well!) even if it is slow.
Here's a link to my latest idea for taking the basics of the Kepler Drive motor & voltage set-up to a single stage chain drive with #25 chain, I'd love to get your opinion on what I have come up with!
Endless-sphere.com • View topic - Jack Shaft RH Drive or LH Drive Single Stage?
It would appear that my next planned drive will be 99% off the shelf, with only some form of chain idler and mounting for the motor (hoping to do it in the upper rear of the front tri-angle on a Tidal Force frame attaching to the seat tube) and a scooter 10MM shaft to replace the Turnigy 63-74 200Kv motor's shaft, so that a 11T sprocket will just attach as normal with a roll pin.
Since I will be using low voltage (4S) I will only be spinning the motor at 2960 RPM, so it should take just a 7 to 1 reduction to get my desired speed!
I'm going to post a build thread here on motorizedbikes too to get ideas here too!
I love these Icons!