Minikeum
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Hi guys,
kind of crazy idea here!
I’ve got a Bosch Gen 4 motor on my brand new Moustache Trail 8 Saison 10. Good fun!
I do get the rattle from the motor in descent. So I was wondering if it was possible to lock the HUB freewheel, so only the motor freewheel spins.
The drivetrain from HXR easy shift (for conventional mtb) works on that concept.
I see 3 main advantages and 2 drawbacks.
Advantages:
- Hopefully it gets rid of the rattle noise from the motor. Or at least covers it within the motor freewheel noise,
- Gets rid of one freewheel, potentially reducing the total angle of engagement,
- also the chain constantly spins (as long as the wheel turns), which means you can change gear even while coasting.
Drawbacks:
- The fact that the chain constantly spins is potentially dangerous in case of derailment, not only for the bike but also for the rider. You need to make sure the chain guard is good!
- not sure the motor is made for such use?
just trying to think out of the box. Don’t throw rocks at me please
kind of crazy idea here!
I’ve got a Bosch Gen 4 motor on my brand new Moustache Trail 8 Saison 10. Good fun!
I do get the rattle from the motor in descent. So I was wondering if it was possible to lock the HUB freewheel, so only the motor freewheel spins.
The drivetrain from HXR easy shift (for conventional mtb) works on that concept.
I see 3 main advantages and 2 drawbacks.
Advantages:
- Hopefully it gets rid of the rattle noise from the motor. Or at least covers it within the motor freewheel noise,
- Gets rid of one freewheel, potentially reducing the total angle of engagement,
- also the chain constantly spins (as long as the wheel turns), which means you can change gear even while coasting.
Drawbacks:
- The fact that the chain constantly spins is potentially dangerous in case of derailment, not only for the bike but also for the rider. You need to make sure the chain guard is good!
- not sure the motor is made for such use?
just trying to think out of the box. Don’t throw rocks at me please