deacon
minor bike philosopher
Did you ever notice that the rear wheel of a mountain bike has a really nice hub on the off side. It is possible to weld a #25sprocket to it. I have already done that. Yeah it does take making an adapter that will fit over the wheel hub and then weld to the 25 sprocket. I should be able to easily mount a scooter motorl to it. I did it on a front fork and it worked pretty well. It was impossible to get the motors I have to mount on the front fork though.
I think I can mount the motorized wheel on the rear end of the bike. I am using a mountain bike for my last Rhino drive bike. I'm going to mount up a chain drive to a spare mountain bike wheel and see if it will mount up. It it does I am going to try it instead of the rhino drive. Just to see which is best.
I'll let you know how it works. It should be like an I zip with a 750 watt motor when I am finished. That should be something to see. That trailer is pulling a 36v 17ah battery pack. I look forward to seeing what it will do. I don't think I will finish it today but I might. It depends on how long I can work in the unheated shop. So far it has been about twenty minutes at a time.
I had the wheel laying around from an old build, but I had robbed parts from it. I had to find parts and reassemble it. That is the only good thing about having stripped out so many bikes along the way. I have lots of wheels to rob for parts.
I think in my next twenty minute stint out there I will install the motor onto the axle. One step at a time it seems.
I think I can mount the motorized wheel on the rear end of the bike. I am using a mountain bike for my last Rhino drive bike. I'm going to mount up a chain drive to a spare mountain bike wheel and see if it will mount up. It it does I am going to try it instead of the rhino drive. Just to see which is best.
I'll let you know how it works. It should be like an I zip with a 750 watt motor when I am finished. That should be something to see. That trailer is pulling a 36v 17ah battery pack. I look forward to seeing what it will do. I don't think I will finish it today but I might. It depends on how long I can work in the unheated shop. So far it has been about twenty minutes at a time.
I had the wheel laying around from an old build, but I had robbed parts from it. I had to find parts and reassemble it. That is the only good thing about having stripped out so many bikes along the way. I have lots of wheels to rob for parts.
I think in my next twenty minute stint out there I will install the motor onto the axle. One step at a time it seems.
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