Hey:
I've been putting my ebike with the rear wheel kit to good use this year, when the weather allows anyway -- very wet & cold spring. So far I've put about 150 miles on the motor, and it's been working great, at least up until last week.
Saturday morning I pulled it out to run a couple of errands, and noticed the rear end felt a little squirrelly. Thought the tire might be a little low, so went back home to check it out. While attaching the pump to the valve, noticed a problem with the rim:
It ain't supposed to look like that. The wheel was way out of true, pushing hard against the brakes on every revolution. Closer inspection showed that other spoke holes showed significant cracks, and would probably start looking like this one before too long. I remember hitting a piece of wood in the road one morning last week, but it didn't seem to affect it too badly at the time. The bike was parked for two or three days after that, but my 14 year old son may have taken it out while I was at work; he doesn't remember hitting anything with it, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen either.
This was the rim supplied by Golden with the rear wheel kit -- a cheesy single-wall alloy unit. I knew from the get-go that it probably wouldn't last too long, but I was hoping for a little more time than this. I've got a couple of spare 36-hole wheels sitting around, so it looks like I'll be doing a rim swap in my spare time this week. Will probably have to drill out the spoke holes for the heavier ones that came with the hub motor.
Anybody interested can check my blog for more info on my ebike and what went into getting it on the road.
Link.