Through-axle hub motor

Woosh

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I think that this product is for OEMs to make their e-bikes from scratch.
The torque arm is built into the inside of their special dropouts which also incorporates the mount for your rear brakes caliper.
I can't see anyone modifying their bike frames to take on the Bafang dropouts.

 
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jarob10

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Sadly I think woosh is correct.

The days of bolting a motor rear hub onto a high end mtb frame are becoming a thing of the past - the 135QR standard has fallen from grace is seems
 

vfr400

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It would be easy enough to make one or two torque arms to fo over that boss. Before they were commercially available, I used to make my own for 10 x 12 axles. All you need is an angle grinder, a dremmel, some files and some 5mm steel plate.
 

jarob10

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Good point, a custom torque arm inserted inside the non drive side rear drop out looks do able.

Would need to establish if there’s a similar boss on the drive side - inserting a custom torque arm here would be more challenging
 
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Planemo

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Ooh..came across this thread following a search on google for thru-axle motors. I just bought a 2019 Giant Trance and wanted to get another rear kit to replace my (now stolen) Trance/Oxydrive combo.

Its uplifting to see that the motors are actually made (albeit it seems for OE at tje moment) which I wasnt sure about until now. I think there is a replaceable plate screwed onto the dropout of mine which may assist with fitment of motor/torque arms. I need to look at it more closely but if anyone hears anything more on a lowish powered (250~500w) rear drive kit for thru-axles I would be most interested!