So, now you are installing a front hub motor? I reread the entire thread and am unsure of everything that you are planning. How about a complete update? With pictures of course...
It's been a moving target, indeed. I was concerned about the chainline angles having durability issues with the added motor load if I used a mid-drive, so I decided to go with a Grin eZee front hub with a Fischer AG torque-sensing BB and a 48V 19Ah downtube battery.
Parts list so far is:
- Sugino Signature 165mm triple crank arms
-SR and Sugino Colorado chainrings.
-Shimano 600EX freewheel
-36 hole VO freewheel hub
-Connex 808 chain
-Dia-Compe DC189 brake levers
-Tektro R559 dual-pivot calipers
-VO threadless stem adapter
-Dajia Cycleworks trekking handlebar
-Dia-Compe ENE stem mount shifters
-Shimano PD-EF202 flat pedals.
-Old Man Mountain Divide racks front and rear.
I got the crankarms, chainrings, freewheel and chain from
South Salem Cycleworks, and Michael was very, very helpful and patient in helping figure out what I need. I highly recommend him.
Tooth counts are unchanged from stock.
I plan on lacing the hubs with Velocity Dyad rims, using 35mm tires (Schwalbe Marathon, likely) and adding black VO 45mm fenders.
I don't really have any new photos to show, the bike's all pulled apart now but here's the kit from Grin.