indianajo
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I'm age 67, 160 lb, ride a 27 mile route to the summer camp on a kid's mountain bike 2 to 4 times a week. I'm 68" with 28" inseam so the 18" frame length of a kid's bike is no problem.
I need a way back to town if I strain a muscle or tendon out there or get an infection cutting my wattage in third. Cell phone service out there would be $840 a year (Verizon only) and an electric bike conversion would be less expensive. I also want to pedal out to fall festivals ~50 miles away in the morning and motor home at dusk. I don't want to even ride in a car with airbags and hate motor scooter noise. I still have good high frequency hearing and enjoy music.
I don't want to pedal injured or sick, and I ride on state & county roads so pedal assist is not required. Indiana isn't licensing or regulating e-bikes yet.
I average 8 mph by sitting vertically with baskets full of groceries supplies & tire/mount tools, as low as 6 when the wind is >25 mph in my face. I ride 15% grades on the way out to camp but could take a longer route that gets grades down to 8% if on an E-bike. I want low drag when I pedal. 12 mph would be a great improvement over 8 on muscle power so 250-350 W would probably be fine. I won't be able to charge out at the festivals. My tire tools baskets water weigh 25 lb so a 11.6 AH battery wouldn't be a big strain, especially if mounted forwards of the seat.
My bikes have various diameters of crank hub so I'm suspicious of mid-drive kits with an extra driven crank. Kits assume the crank thread diameter is what? And how do you fit an extra sprocket on something with 3 already? I need 30:28 ratio to get up 15% without walking and 52:14 to fly down @ 35 mph.
My target bike is a 26"x1.75" 10 spd girl's cruiser from the 90's with flat handlebars, fenders, rim brakes, suntour shifters & sprockets. This has to be walked up 15% grades, I'll limit it to the 8% route. I have extra MTB frames but the 18 spd shimano SIS breaks axles and the 21 spd shimano SIS race comes unscrewed & drops balls. I'd like a made up 26" wheel if I can buy such a thing. The bike sits/rides in the rain sometimes so I'm a bit suspicious of LCD displays.
I've been lurking, tried to look up MAC & Bionx, the search engine finds MAC computers and suspicious vendors. ebikes.ca has a nice geared hub that would maybe work in the front but customs fees charges from CA are a PI** and freight from the west coast (Vancouver) is double what it is from Ohio or South Carolina. I could make torque rods out of aluminum window frame and I have some old heavy 26" forks from the sixties to handle excessive torque. Any suggestions?
Update 8/4/17
Okay, I found bionx.ca which is a stealth site. I'm partial to them because another thread said they were assembled in Canada, and I hate supporting bully *****, but they tell you almost nothing about their kits. You are supposed to go to your dealer. The nearest bionx dealer is in Springfield IL about 240 miles from here and not accessible by Greyhound. I'm supposed to drive my non-existent SUV there? Or ride my bike over?
People are posting about the luna mid crank drive kit sale, which I won't be buying because of unanswered questions about the five different varieties of cranks and sprockets. I don't want pedal assist. Want to hold my feet still if I pulled a tendon. But there is a lunacycle.com website, which has a geared drive 750W hub kit built into a 26" wheel for only $460. (geared good for hills right?) Optional sprocket clusters for rear drive, optional torque rod (yeah) batteries can come in the same box for $400 for 9 AH and $460 for 11.6. Optional thumb switch so the bike doesn't take off when throttle is twisted when bike falls over (which happens a lot with groceries on the back). More power than I need but I do need more description than amazon provides. Amazon has a 750W treesomething kit in a 26" wheel for $179 , no battery, probably direct drive (not for hills) and a lot of unanswered questions like which power connector.
Reason I want a wheel, I bought a 8 speed Sturmey Archer IGH, used the spoke calculator, bought spokes too short, RMA and mail back, spoked 10 mm longer are still too short, and I'm out $49 for a box of spokes because I took too long the second time. Vendor was no help when asked what length to buy for 26" wheel. I feel like I asked him about wagon wheels or something, it is not as if I don't see a dozen 26" wheel bikes on the street every day.
I'm here because bikeforums.net locks my computer browser everytime I access. Your site is responsive but the people don't want to read more than 20 words I suppose.
I need a way back to town if I strain a muscle or tendon out there or get an infection cutting my wattage in third. Cell phone service out there would be $840 a year (Verizon only) and an electric bike conversion would be less expensive. I also want to pedal out to fall festivals ~50 miles away in the morning and motor home at dusk. I don't want to even ride in a car with airbags and hate motor scooter noise. I still have good high frequency hearing and enjoy music.
I don't want to pedal injured or sick, and I ride on state & county roads so pedal assist is not required. Indiana isn't licensing or regulating e-bikes yet.
I average 8 mph by sitting vertically with baskets full of groceries supplies & tire/mount tools, as low as 6 when the wind is >25 mph in my face. I ride 15% grades on the way out to camp but could take a longer route that gets grades down to 8% if on an E-bike. I want low drag when I pedal. 12 mph would be a great improvement over 8 on muscle power so 250-350 W would probably be fine. I won't be able to charge out at the festivals. My tire tools baskets water weigh 25 lb so a 11.6 AH battery wouldn't be a big strain, especially if mounted forwards of the seat.
My bikes have various diameters of crank hub so I'm suspicious of mid-drive kits with an extra driven crank. Kits assume the crank thread diameter is what? And how do you fit an extra sprocket on something with 3 already? I need 30:28 ratio to get up 15% without walking and 52:14 to fly down @ 35 mph.
My target bike is a 26"x1.75" 10 spd girl's cruiser from the 90's with flat handlebars, fenders, rim brakes, suntour shifters & sprockets. This has to be walked up 15% grades, I'll limit it to the 8% route. I have extra MTB frames but the 18 spd shimano SIS breaks axles and the 21 spd shimano SIS race comes unscrewed & drops balls. I'd like a made up 26" wheel if I can buy such a thing. The bike sits/rides in the rain sometimes so I'm a bit suspicious of LCD displays.
I've been lurking, tried to look up MAC & Bionx, the search engine finds MAC computers and suspicious vendors. ebikes.ca has a nice geared hub that would maybe work in the front but customs fees charges from CA are a PI** and freight from the west coast (Vancouver) is double what it is from Ohio or South Carolina. I could make torque rods out of aluminum window frame and I have some old heavy 26" forks from the sixties to handle excessive torque. Any suggestions?
Update 8/4/17
Okay, I found bionx.ca which is a stealth site. I'm partial to them because another thread said they were assembled in Canada, and I hate supporting bully *****, but they tell you almost nothing about their kits. You are supposed to go to your dealer. The nearest bionx dealer is in Springfield IL about 240 miles from here and not accessible by Greyhound. I'm supposed to drive my non-existent SUV there? Or ride my bike over?
People are posting about the luna mid crank drive kit sale, which I won't be buying because of unanswered questions about the five different varieties of cranks and sprockets. I don't want pedal assist. Want to hold my feet still if I pulled a tendon. But there is a lunacycle.com website, which has a geared drive 750W hub kit built into a 26" wheel for only $460. (geared good for hills right?) Optional sprocket clusters for rear drive, optional torque rod (yeah) batteries can come in the same box for $400 for 9 AH and $460 for 11.6. Optional thumb switch so the bike doesn't take off when throttle is twisted when bike falls over (which happens a lot with groceries on the back). More power than I need but I do need more description than amazon provides. Amazon has a 750W treesomething kit in a 26" wheel for $179 , no battery, probably direct drive (not for hills) and a lot of unanswered questions like which power connector.
Reason I want a wheel, I bought a 8 speed Sturmey Archer IGH, used the spoke calculator, bought spokes too short, RMA and mail back, spoked 10 mm longer are still too short, and I'm out $49 for a box of spokes because I took too long the second time. Vendor was no help when asked what length to buy for 26" wheel. I feel like I asked him about wagon wheels or something, it is not as if I don't see a dozen 26" wheel bikes on the street every day.
I'm here because bikeforums.net locks my computer browser everytime I access. Your site is responsive but the people don't want to read more than 20 words I suppose.
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