[geeks] Electric bike?
Sheldon T. Hall
shel at tandem.artell.net
Tue Jul 18 18:36:58 CDT 2006
Saith Francois Dion ...
> I said ...
> > Alternatively, just hire a local bike racer and have him push you.
>
> Hehehe... I had a good laugh there! I used to ride with some friends
> in college and when one would get tired, we'd push the person. It
> worked.
Since I was usually the push-ee, especially uphill, I rather liked it,
myself.
> Now back to your question: does a single speed setup work?
>
> Yes. In fact practically every commercial unit is setup single speed.
> Some hub motors are 2 speed with internal gears. Then you have the
> Cyclone, Optibike and Giant Lafree that uses the chain and benefit
> from multi speed. Great to go up hills obviously.
[snip]
> Based on my different tests, I've come to be really interested in the
> power thru the chain type of drive.
>
> One guy has an interesting solution with an intermediary shaft, but it
> requires some pretty intrusive modifications :)
>
> http://www.jstraubel.com/ebike/ebike.htm
Bletch.
> I've just been trying to figure a mechanical way to drive through the
> regular chain.
You need a co-axial arrangement through the regular bottom bracket. The
motor drives a sleeve inside the BB, and the normal BB axle is inside of
that. Two layers of bearings, of course: BB-sleeve, and sleeve-axle. The
chainrings are on the sleeve, and a one-way clutch lets the BB axle (and
thus the pedals) drive the sleeve.
> BTW, What kind of road bike you got?
Since I can't really ride any more, I'm down to two. A very early seventies
Mercian (probably off-the-peg) I bought used, and a Geoffrey Butler I had
built in (I think) late '73. The Mercian was, in theory, a dual-purpose
racer-tourer, but it's a pretty relaxed frame and I've only used it as a
tourer. The GB is more of a time-trial bike.
At one time I thought I was going to be a racer, but every time I see some
Tour de France videos, I can see that I was deluded. I'm too heavy to be a
climber, and too cognizant of personal safety to be a sprinter. Big
rouleurs don't win races, but they can do OK in time trials. Unfortunately,
I sucked at that, too.
-Shel
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