Hi all!
Been busy with other things lately but Don from Sunahme Bikes in Ladysmith invited me out for a group ride and loaned one of his super high powered electric mtb. I was hooked. That meant another bike build was needed, a mountain bike is one thing I've never tried to build before. I used the frame from an older Norco Atomic I had, put it into the jig to transfer it's measurements, relationships and angles. After all, Norco likely spent a lot of R&D money to come up with those numbers.
To start, I'll be using a QS Motor 205 series 30H hub motor which are conservatively rated at 1500 watt continuous, but easily take 5K watts for extended periods. It'll be running 72v 22.5ah x 80amp controller for about 6000 watt output. It also has a functional 7 speed cassette for 'human assist'. Should be about 90lbs of fun when finished. The frame and shock weigh 25lbs
Like many of you I usually like to begin a project with a bit of CAD. You will note I was originally going to put the controller under the front downtubes but realized after I could fit it inside the triangle if the battery and shock were dropped down.
Here's the beginnings of the base of the project
Been busy with other things lately but Don from Sunahme Bikes in Ladysmith invited me out for a group ride and loaned one of his super high powered electric mtb. I was hooked. That meant another bike build was needed, a mountain bike is one thing I've never tried to build before. I used the frame from an older Norco Atomic I had, put it into the jig to transfer it's measurements, relationships and angles. After all, Norco likely spent a lot of R&D money to come up with those numbers.
To start, I'll be using a QS Motor 205 series 30H hub motor which are conservatively rated at 1500 watt continuous, but easily take 5K watts for extended periods. It'll be running 72v 22.5ah x 80amp controller for about 6000 watt output. It also has a functional 7 speed cassette for 'human assist'. Should be about 90lbs of fun when finished. The frame and shock weigh 25lbs
Like many of you I usually like to begin a project with a bit of CAD. You will note I was originally going to put the controller under the front downtubes but realized after I could fit it inside the triangle if the battery and shock were dropped down.
Here's the beginnings of the base of the project