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Hi y'all. I'm considering an electric conversion for a engine-less Vespa Bravo I just acquired.
I'm in the very initial brainstorming stage, so I haven't chosen a motor but this is just for fun and I want to go cheap. (So no hub motor--that way I can use the old brakes)
Anyway, the original drive line included a gear reduction at the rear hub which I believe is 13:1. This appears to still function. I am wondering whether I should/could utilize this.
I am thinking that I may convert it to a hard-tail, which would allow me to mount the motor above the rear wheel behind the seat, and leave room for batteries under the frame down low where the original engine was.
So I'm just wondering what others may have done. I know I can achieve just about any motor-to-drive wheel ratio with pulleys, but I don't want to end up with a big ugly pulley on the drive wheel if I can instead use this sexy little gear box that I already have.
Any input is greatly appreciated!!
I'm in the very initial brainstorming stage, so I haven't chosen a motor but this is just for fun and I want to go cheap. (So no hub motor--that way I can use the old brakes)
Anyway, the original drive line included a gear reduction at the rear hub which I believe is 13:1. This appears to still function. I am wondering whether I should/could utilize this.
I am thinking that I may convert it to a hard-tail, which would allow me to mount the motor above the rear wheel behind the seat, and leave room for batteries under the frame down low where the original engine was.
So I'm just wondering what others may have done. I know I can achieve just about any motor-to-drive wheel ratio with pulleys, but I don't want to end up with a big ugly pulley on the drive wheel if I can instead use this sexy little gear box that I already have.
Any input is greatly appreciated!!