Thats my kind of bike
Hey are the forks and rear part of the frame alloy? The middle looks like it might be steel but I haven't noticed the material in the specs.
Anyways sweet ride
I like this automated idea that Alan has prompted... And with the room I have in front of the rear wheel, I was thinking of something like this:
Its a 500w BLDC motor, at 500rpm (I doubt that..), 48v. I was just going to put a high and low switch with resistors on the throttle circuit to give it a 'low/high' speed.
$150 delivered with a controller so I thought that was an okay price.
So Leslie/Alan do you think I can get a higher top speed? I'll admit to be new at knowing what type of rear freewheel/sprocket type I will need to accommodate the single speed pedal freewheel, and the brushless motor freewheel.
This I want to turn on when I reach a max or near max speed on both pies, then switch off the rear pie and turn on the brushless motor.
I'll need a big sprocket on the wheel or on the motor? I think the take off will be fine with both pies, and don't want to run all 3 at once unless I upgrade my battery pack. That is not a priority because the range is fine the way it is and if I go really far distances I use the trains which are really good to get around Melbourne.
Something else that came to mind is I might have to run a switched, high current diode or current limiter while the rear pie and possibly the front are going past their rated RPM for so long. Maybe this is not a good idea? I was hoping for a max top speed of say 60 or 70km/h?
Again, pretty new to the chain drive idea. Not sure if I can run a sprocket on the other side of the wheel screwed into the disc brake slot and check with the supplier that the motor can freewheel for long periods of time?
Any advice would be great
Cheers