A gear shift is a gear shift, a brake is a brake, a motor is a motor…. Sounds like your ignorance is the issue here. A fridge with new tech is… is still a fridge, if it has a screen, well there’s ways to diagnose a screen, and ways to test the leads between them. The information IS there.
The tech isn’t new dude, you just can’t figure out how to find the information and want it spoon fed to you, you don’t want to learn. You want stuff on a silver platter, and you’re exactly why Google has shifted this route. Wow.
Google is and has always had features to help wade through crap, the main page is what the masses “want”. Within that tool is advanced features to further help those that want different results (what you want). Can’t have your cake and eat it too mate. Learn to use the decades old advanced tools, and stop whinging.
Yes, ignorance is the issue. I don’t know how to do something, and I’m researching how. Good job. Also:
Learn to use the decades old advanced tools, and stop whinging.
You can shut the fuck up, because the stuff I’m looking at isn’t decades old. Or more accurately, has technically existed for a while, but wasn’t common until the last few years because of changes ebikes are driving.
Fine, I’ll go into details. Derailleurs suck for ebikes. They can’t really take the torque the motors can output at class III levels. I’d like to make the conversion over, and there’s a lot of pieces that go into that.
I converted a bike with a 750W Bafang kit. I changed up the derailleur, but I had trouble aligning it. I took it into a shop and they aligned it, and it actually made the problem worse. At this point, pretty clear this just isn’t the way to do things anymore.
So look for alternatives. Internally geared hub seems the way to go. Have to rebuild the whole wheel. That part is long and tedious, but Park Tool has pretty good tutorials on it. I have access to a makerspace that already has most of the tools I’d need.
Park Tool also notes that 3-cross spoke patterns are common, and most tutorials out there show that. Problem is, internal gear hubs are larger than normal and it probably can’t fit a 3-cross pattern. Have to go down to 2-cross, but still need to find a tutorial on the specifics. There’s a certain way of doing things so you get the pattern correct around the entire wheel.
Spoke count on the hub needs to match the wheel. That and the pattern determines spoke length.
So far so good. All this is doable.
The next problem is stuff directly around the hub. Specifically, gathering compatible parts. Without a horizontal gear mount on my bike, will need an adapter. Disc brake mount should be fine; just don’t make the mistake of buying a cheap gear hub with a coaster brake. Those suck and arguably shouldn’t exist.
Then there’s other parts around the hub that are needed to mount the whole thing. This is still where I have open questions, and Google and YouTube have not been helpful. Product page for the hub simply says “additional accessories needed” with little detail.
Add on the possibility of going to a belt drive. That shouldn’t be too bad. There’s an adapter plate out there for the Bafang mid drive.
Now, does this sound like I haven’t even tried doing research, or that I just want all this handed to me? No, these search tools suck. And if you haven’t even done an ebike conversion on your own before, then you can shut the fuck up.
You can shut the fuck up, because the stuff I’m looking at isn’t decades old. Or more accurately, has technically existed for a while, but
Googles booleans are decades old dude…
Okay, so you’re Frankensteining something and expect there to be detailed instructions on your exact combination. That’s not gonna exist, you need to wade through your own crap! That’s ignorance and wanting stuff fed on a silver platter.
If I was changing a tv to a 3d tv, I wouldn’t expect to find exact guides and would know I would be figuring out most through technical sheets myself and through trial and error.
I know that every bike and piece combination has unique issues and you need to have atleast a modicum of other skills before attempting it. Also, some combinations, just don’t work together, even with adapter kits. Pre-research sometimes is needed.
Some people just aren’t capable of doing certain things, and no amount of teaching or exact videos is always going to help. Sorry.
Sorry, but that’s exactly what I’m getting at. I’m pretty confident I’m beyond you at this point. You’re throwing popcorn from the stands. Now fuck off.
The stuff you can’t find doesn’t exist, so you’re mad at the search engine? You’re not beyond anything and it’s very telling now, you just can’t seem to comprehend that what you’re doing maybe isn’t possible with your combination. Now you’re throwing shit at the wall instead of fixing it.
Yes the engine has issues, there’s ways to address that. You either don’t want you, or the stuff doesn’t exist. That doesn’t mean it’s impeding learning… it means you met your wall!
There’s a lot of parts changing around them, yes.
A gear shift is a gear shift, a brake is a brake, a motor is a motor…. Sounds like your ignorance is the issue here. A fridge with new tech is… is still a fridge, if it has a screen, well there’s ways to diagnose a screen, and ways to test the leads between them. The information IS there.
The tech isn’t new dude, you just can’t figure out how to find the information and want it spoon fed to you, you don’t want to learn. You want stuff on a silver platter, and you’re exactly why Google has shifted this route. Wow.
Google is and has always had features to help wade through crap, the main page is what the masses “want”. Within that tool is advanced features to further help those that want different results (what you want). Can’t have your cake and eat it too mate. Learn to use the decades old advanced tools, and stop whinging.
Yes, ignorance is the issue. I don’t know how to do something, and I’m researching how. Good job. Also:
You can shut the fuck up, because the stuff I’m looking at isn’t decades old. Or more accurately, has technically existed for a while, but wasn’t common until the last few years because of changes ebikes are driving.
Fine, I’ll go into details. Derailleurs suck for ebikes. They can’t really take the torque the motors can output at class III levels. I’d like to make the conversion over, and there’s a lot of pieces that go into that.
I converted a bike with a 750W Bafang kit. I changed up the derailleur, but I had trouble aligning it. I took it into a shop and they aligned it, and it actually made the problem worse. At this point, pretty clear this just isn’t the way to do things anymore.
So look for alternatives. Internally geared hub seems the way to go. Have to rebuild the whole wheel. That part is long and tedious, but Park Tool has pretty good tutorials on it. I have access to a makerspace that already has most of the tools I’d need.
Park Tool also notes that 3-cross spoke patterns are common, and most tutorials out there show that. Problem is, internal gear hubs are larger than normal and it probably can’t fit a 3-cross pattern. Have to go down to 2-cross, but still need to find a tutorial on the specifics. There’s a certain way of doing things so you get the pattern correct around the entire wheel.
Spoke count on the hub needs to match the wheel. That and the pattern determines spoke length.
So far so good. All this is doable.
The next problem is stuff directly around the hub. Specifically, gathering compatible parts. Without a horizontal gear mount on my bike, will need an adapter. Disc brake mount should be fine; just don’t make the mistake of buying a cheap gear hub with a coaster brake. Those suck and arguably shouldn’t exist.
Then there’s other parts around the hub that are needed to mount the whole thing. This is still where I have open questions, and Google and YouTube have not been helpful. Product page for the hub simply says “additional accessories needed” with little detail.
Add on the possibility of going to a belt drive. That shouldn’t be too bad. There’s an adapter plate out there for the Bafang mid drive.
Now, does this sound like I haven’t even tried doing research, or that I just want all this handed to me? No, these search tools suck. And if you haven’t even done an ebike conversion on your own before, then you can shut the fuck up.
Googles booleans are decades old dude…
Okay, so you’re Frankensteining something and expect there to be detailed instructions on your exact combination. That’s not gonna exist, you need to wade through your own crap! That’s ignorance and wanting stuff fed on a silver platter.
If I was changing a tv to a 3d tv, I wouldn’t expect to find exact guides and would know I would be figuring out most through technical sheets myself and through trial and error.
If you haven’t done your own ebike conversion, just shut up. You don’t know what you’re talking about.
I know that every bike and piece combination has unique issues and you need to have atleast a modicum of other skills before attempting it. Also, some combinations, just don’t work together, even with adapter kits. Pre-research sometimes is needed.
Some people just aren’t capable of doing certain things, and no amount of teaching or exact videos is always going to help. Sorry.
Sorry, but that’s exactly what I’m getting at. I’m pretty confident I’m beyond you at this point. You’re throwing popcorn from the stands. Now fuck off.
The stuff you can’t find doesn’t exist, so you’re mad at the search engine? You’re not beyond anything and it’s very telling now, you just can’t seem to comprehend that what you’re doing maybe isn’t possible with your combination. Now you’re throwing shit at the wall instead of fixing it.
Yes the engine has issues, there’s ways to address that. You either don’t want you, or the stuff doesn’t exist. That doesn’t mean it’s impeding learning… it means you met your wall!