elizilla
Member
Hello,
I am a rider with disabilities and also a huge motorcycle nerd. Due to increasing disability I had to move to three wheels a few years back. And this year I had to give up motorcycles with manual transmission; I just sold my sidecar rig. Which means I have garage space and funds and a big hole in my heart. ?. Which I am filling with trikes. I looked at the Can Am Ryker today but I think I would rather go deeper in the bicycle direction.
I have this Liberty Trike which I ride around the neighborhood. It is fabulous - I have been posting about it in the brand forum. But I want to mess with stuff! Build my own thing. I have a lot of tools and while my hands are not what they were, I have the mind I always did, and friends willing to help with the two handed jobs. I want to create something a little better handling, to go faster and venture farther out. Recumbents need not apply - I am not strong enough to get up from the seat of a tadpole trike. It has to be more upright. I decided my new trike should have two front wheels, articulated with suspension, and pedal assist, not just a throttle.
So I found a trike I like. It is the Pfiff Capo. And I would like to put a Bafang BBSHD mid drive motor on it. But this trike has a weird shape to the frame near the bottom bracket. Is this going to defeat me? I have not yet bought either the trike or the motor, so I have nothing in hand to look at. It seems to me that the lump of the motor will simply end up above the down tube instead of below. But if someone with actual Bafang experience tells me I am nuts, I am prepared to listen!
Or does anyone have another suggestion?
I have been reading build stories, and looking at install videos and info on the Luna Cycles site. Super interesting! I haven’t taken apart a bottom bracket in 30 years but it doesn’t look too scary.
Thanks for any advice.
I am a rider with disabilities and also a huge motorcycle nerd. Due to increasing disability I had to move to three wheels a few years back. And this year I had to give up motorcycles with manual transmission; I just sold my sidecar rig. Which means I have garage space and funds and a big hole in my heart. ?. Which I am filling with trikes. I looked at the Can Am Ryker today but I think I would rather go deeper in the bicycle direction.
I have this Liberty Trike which I ride around the neighborhood. It is fabulous - I have been posting about it in the brand forum. But I want to mess with stuff! Build my own thing. I have a lot of tools and while my hands are not what they were, I have the mind I always did, and friends willing to help with the two handed jobs. I want to create something a little better handling, to go faster and venture farther out. Recumbents need not apply - I am not strong enough to get up from the seat of a tadpole trike. It has to be more upright. I decided my new trike should have two front wheels, articulated with suspension, and pedal assist, not just a throttle.
So I found a trike I like. It is the Pfiff Capo. And I would like to put a Bafang BBSHD mid drive motor on it. But this trike has a weird shape to the frame near the bottom bracket. Is this going to defeat me? I have not yet bought either the trike or the motor, so I have nothing in hand to look at. It seems to me that the lump of the motor will simply end up above the down tube instead of below. But if someone with actual Bafang experience tells me I am nuts, I am prepared to listen!
Or does anyone have another suggestion?
I have been reading build stories, and looking at install videos and info on the Luna Cycles site. Super interesting! I haven’t taken apart a bottom bracket in 30 years but it doesn’t look too scary.
Thanks for any advice.