Hello All
Just joined this forum and my first posting is a request for help with an ebike build based on the Tongsheng TSDZ2.
After several years of debating I recently took the plunge and purchased a Tongsheng TSDZ2 conversion kit with the intention of fitting it to my existing road bike. Only hours after placing the order I changed my mind when I considered the possibilities of tackling new routes if I fitted the motor to a mountain bike frame.
Now that I have received the motor it appears that a particular constraint in selecting a suitable donor bike or frameset is the splay of the chainstays as they leave the bottom bracket. The motor assembly has a large housing (for the drive from motor to axel I presume) approx 130mm in diameter and15mm thick that could potentially clash with the chainstays or require spacers that would impact on the chainline.
I assume there is a minimum clearance required between the bottom bracket and the outside face of the chainstay, measured in the plane of the end face of the bottom bracket. I have attached an imaged marked-up with two dimensions “A” & “B”.”A” is the key dimension from the axis of the bottom bracket, but difficult to measure. “B” depends on the thickness of the bottom bracket tube but is easier to measure on a bike.
Sorry for the long preamble but I would like to know if my assumptions are correct and if anyone knows what either of these dimensions might be or have any advice on frame selection based on their experiences of a build.
Thanks
Peter
Just joined this forum and my first posting is a request for help with an ebike build based on the Tongsheng TSDZ2.
After several years of debating I recently took the plunge and purchased a Tongsheng TSDZ2 conversion kit with the intention of fitting it to my existing road bike. Only hours after placing the order I changed my mind when I considered the possibilities of tackling new routes if I fitted the motor to a mountain bike frame.
Now that I have received the motor it appears that a particular constraint in selecting a suitable donor bike or frameset is the splay of the chainstays as they leave the bottom bracket. The motor assembly has a large housing (for the drive from motor to axel I presume) approx 130mm in diameter and15mm thick that could potentially clash with the chainstays or require spacers that would impact on the chainline.
I assume there is a minimum clearance required between the bottom bracket and the outside face of the chainstay, measured in the plane of the end face of the bottom bracket. I have attached an imaged marked-up with two dimensions “A” & “B”.”A” is the key dimension from the axis of the bottom bracket, but difficult to measure. “B” depends on the thickness of the bottom bracket tube but is easier to measure on a bike.
Sorry for the long preamble but I would like to know if my assumptions are correct and if anyone knows what either of these dimensions might be or have any advice on frame selection based on their experiences of a build.
Thanks
Peter
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