MadRhino
100 GW
Just make torque plates with 1/4 steel, with a hole matching the motor axle shape so it is a tight fit, and screw holes to fit the frame where the original bolt-on dropout was.ideate said:MadRhino said:They are ideal for a hub motor, because making through axle bolt-on torque plates..
What are these torque plates you speak of? Sounds interesting..
When you need to take off the wheel, you leave the torque plate on it and just unscrew the plates off the frame. Ideally, you think them well, to include whatever mounts that you will need such as: brake mount, chain tensioner or derailer mount, rack mount, mudguard mount, trailer mount, peg mount.... since they are only simple shape variations and drilling.