Barbara_Reed
Active member
Ok, some advice needed here. It's about gear ratios and climbing hills without EVER having to push. So, I'm looking for a trike (has to be a trike) for someone who wants to do Camino de Santiago which includes crossing the Pyrenees and a couple of other decent hills. He has balance problems and some leg weakness. He can do 10 to 15 km then has to take a rest. He will have some luggage, not a lot but some. Obviously e assist , he will be on easy tracks and roads. As trikes are practically impossible to push he won't be getting off.
I'm thinking hub drive, as at some point he will need to get right down into the Granny gears and this would enable him to keep a full range of gears with a suitable front chainring and also allow a decent cassette on the motor wheel. Top speed on the flat needs to be reasonable with a fairly low cadence.
I've had a dealer suggest (with a 26 inch wheel) 30/46 and an 11-42 cassette. Hub motor EU road legal and a 14 amp/hr battery. He won't need a massive range, looking to do about 30 km per day, and could grab a quick recharge at lunchtime.
He's coming from USA in the autumn to do this, assuming the border is open. Then I will sell the trike for him, might even buy it for myself. With this setup it should be fairly easy to revise the gear setup for flat areas.
Any thoughts? I know it's got one more wheel than a bike but I think the gearing issue would be the same.
I'm thinking hub drive, as at some point he will need to get right down into the Granny gears and this would enable him to keep a full range of gears with a suitable front chainring and also allow a decent cassette on the motor wheel. Top speed on the flat needs to be reasonable with a fairly low cadence.
I've had a dealer suggest (with a 26 inch wheel) 30/46 and an 11-42 cassette. Hub motor EU road legal and a 14 amp/hr battery. He won't need a massive range, looking to do about 30 km per day, and could grab a quick recharge at lunchtime.
He's coming from USA in the autumn to do this, assuming the border is open. Then I will sell the trike for him, might even buy it for myself. With this setup it should be fairly easy to revise the gear setup for flat areas.
Any thoughts? I know it's got one more wheel than a bike but I think the gearing issue would be the same.