Have completed the mid-drive design to a point of display. It's missing a few nuts and bolts (tedium), but otherwise all the necessary bits are in place.
This is based around the BLT 800W motor and uses a kit from Stanton-Inc, which has many of the jackshaft pieces already fabricated. It's designed to hang under under my recumbent and, given the ample space available, allows for a fair degree of design latitude.
- The jackshaft is the widest bit at 9", but could be cut back to about 8.5", depending on chain clearance.
- The mounting plate is a tad over 11" in length.
- The motor can move forward or back, depending on chain length. Overall length could be reduced if motor was fixed in place, but that would necessitate a chain tensioner.
- The tube hangers can be positioned side to side to allow some axial offset.
- I have a square jackshaft housing designed which would be cheaper to fabricate. The one in the pictures would require CNC machining, but is lighter.
Because the chain from the front chainrings runs past the rear of the motor, this design is dependent on motor width. Naturally, if the 650W or 500W motors were chosen the width could be trimmed down. Also, if the plate were mounted at a different angle, on a triangle frame perhaps, the width could be cut down.
There are a couple of things i'd still like to do to the design. A chain tensioner on the motor sprocket side is probably a good idea as well as a tensioner to take up chain slack from the front chainrings (the rear derailleur does that job normally). The latter can be mounted on the bike frame though, so that's less of an issue. I'd also like to add a working chain into the assembly, but that's purely cosmetic.
It's a start. Things are getting busy around here so I probably won't get around to fabbing this up until the cold weather hits.