createthis
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I have an older Felt Dual-e. I think I bought it back in 2015. It is a gen2 Bosch mid drive and has about 500 miles on the OD.
One of the things that bugged me about it from day one was how high the gearing was. Here's this thing that was supposed to be an electric assist mountain bike, but it was impossible to use it like a regular mountain bike without electric assist (at least for me).
Let's consider the gear inches equation:
gear inches = wheel diameter * (front gear teeth / rear gear teeth)
- This bike has 27.5 x 2.3 tires, so call it 27.5" tire diameter.- front teeth are 15, but Bosch has roughly 2.5 times additional internal gearing, so 15 * 2.5 = 37.5 effective front teeth.
- rear cassette is 11-36, so 36 teeth for the granny gear.
gear inches = 27.5 * ( 37.5 / 36 )gear inches = 28.64 (roughly)
That's a little high for a mountain bike, from what I've seen this morning doing some research.
What if we change the gear ratio?
There are a few 14t front chainrings available for the Bosch mid drive. I ordered a Connex model. It seems highly recommended by various people on the internet.
I ordered tools to remove the front sprocket and rear cassette (lots of tools! but I like tools so that's fine).
What I'm having trouble figuring out is what I can/should use for a rear cassette, chain, and derailleur. The existing derailleur appears to be a Shimano Shadow (Deore?) XT Plus which appears to have about 3" between the pulleys on center.
At the extreme end, a 52t granny gear should give me:
gear inches = 27.5 * (14 * 2.5 / 52)gear inches = 18.50
which is just about perfect. If anything it might be a little low. 50t would also probably be fine with 19.25 gear inches.
I'm just not really a hard core bicycle guy so I'm not sure what will fit in my frame or stand up to the torque of the Bosch mid drive.
Can I safely go as low as 52t?
What should I buy? Any suggestions? Thanks!
One of the things that bugged me about it from day one was how high the gearing was. Here's this thing that was supposed to be an electric assist mountain bike, but it was impossible to use it like a regular mountain bike without electric assist (at least for me).
Let's consider the gear inches equation:
gear inches = wheel diameter * (front gear teeth / rear gear teeth)
- This bike has 27.5 x 2.3 tires, so call it 27.5" tire diameter.- front teeth are 15, but Bosch has roughly 2.5 times additional internal gearing, so 15 * 2.5 = 37.5 effective front teeth.
- rear cassette is 11-36, so 36 teeth for the granny gear.
gear inches = 27.5 * ( 37.5 / 36 )gear inches = 28.64 (roughly)
That's a little high for a mountain bike, from what I've seen this morning doing some research.
What if we change the gear ratio?
There are a few 14t front chainrings available for the Bosch mid drive. I ordered a Connex model. It seems highly recommended by various people on the internet.
I ordered tools to remove the front sprocket and rear cassette (lots of tools! but I like tools so that's fine).
What I'm having trouble figuring out is what I can/should use for a rear cassette, chain, and derailleur. The existing derailleur appears to be a Shimano Shadow (Deore?) XT Plus which appears to have about 3" between the pulleys on center.
At the extreme end, a 52t granny gear should give me:
gear inches = 27.5 * (14 * 2.5 / 52)gear inches = 18.50
which is just about perfect. If anything it might be a little low. 50t would also probably be fine with 19.25 gear inches.
I'm just not really a hard core bicycle guy so I'm not sure what will fit in my frame or stand up to the torque of the Bosch mid drive.
Can I safely go as low as 52t?
What should I buy? Any suggestions? Thanks!