Hyena
10 GW
Hey guys,
I thought I'd post about my (mis?)adventures over the last year or so. I messed around with a few different ideas before I joined the forum, I could have saved myself alot of time and money had I come across this place sooner! :lol:
My first attempted build was using a 24v 300w brushed motor I picked up for next to nothing so I thought why not give it a go.
After stuffing around with bolts and brackets and failing to get it to mount properly I borrowed a mates welder and with a some donor parts from a bike I got off a junk pile I welded the motor, brackets and a tensioner directly to the frame.
No comments on my dodgy welds if you can make them out, it was my first time welding. This was evidenced 5 minutes later when I took it for a test ride to see if everything was aligned properly and the motor ripped off the frame and overtook me bouncing down the street :lol:
Back to the workshop and some heavier handed welds and it was there to stay. Sadly once it was all rock solid I found the non-geared motor didn't have enough guts, and it kept pulling the chain off.
Exit chain drive motors, enter brushless hubs.
I picked up this no-name 200w motor from a local supplier and got it home only to find it had had all these wires hanging out of it. WTF is all this I thought, then I learned about brushless motors
So back out to get a controller then whacked it on the bike with a packpack full of SLAs. It did 25km/hr which I wasnt that happy with, and again kept pulling the chain off.
After then doing more research into brushless hubs I came across a whole range of other options and ended up deciding to sell it and start again with a front wheel hub. No issues with the chain coming off then, no need to fiddle with the rear sprockets and I could keep pedalling with the back while being pulled along by the front.
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I thought I'd post about my (mis?)adventures over the last year or so. I messed around with a few different ideas before I joined the forum, I could have saved myself alot of time and money had I come across this place sooner! :lol:
My first attempted build was using a 24v 300w brushed motor I picked up for next to nothing so I thought why not give it a go.

After stuffing around with bolts and brackets and failing to get it to mount properly I borrowed a mates welder and with a some donor parts from a bike I got off a junk pile I welded the motor, brackets and a tensioner directly to the frame.

No comments on my dodgy welds if you can make them out, it was my first time welding. This was evidenced 5 minutes later when I took it for a test ride to see if everything was aligned properly and the motor ripped off the frame and overtook me bouncing down the street :lol:
Back to the workshop and some heavier handed welds and it was there to stay. Sadly once it was all rock solid I found the non-geared motor didn't have enough guts, and it kept pulling the chain off.
Exit chain drive motors, enter brushless hubs.

I picked up this no-name 200w motor from a local supplier and got it home only to find it had had all these wires hanging out of it. WTF is all this I thought, then I learned about brushless motors
So back out to get a controller then whacked it on the bike with a packpack full of SLAs. It did 25km/hr which I wasnt that happy with, and again kept pulling the chain off.

After then doing more research into brushless hubs I came across a whole range of other options and ended up deciding to sell it and start again with a front wheel hub. No issues with the chain coming off then, no need to fiddle with the rear sprockets and I could keep pedalling with the back while being pulled along by the front.
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