*Great **Latest.Bike** . I upgraded the pedals, added fenders and installed a handle bar extension to raise them. Now it’s a pumped out E-Bike. I love it.*
Tabbed torque washers, Hardened steel double torque arms plus lock washers on every build. One spin out 10 years ago and the motor repair taught me a lot.
Finally found your channel, wow. You are very good on the tube, man. I always knew you would do well, you are a very tallented builder, proud of you JRH.
I got their GMAC motor and am very happy with it. The All Axle motor looks really good if you prefer front wheel hub motors over rear wheel ones. Grin is an awesome company.
The GMAC 8T i had was very good performance wise. But it overheated quite quickly and it only lasted 6000km before it self-destructed (axle bends over time, causing internal parts to rub and pieces fall apart. Typical Chinese quality. Also condensation is a huge problem if you live in a place with cold temps. When I opened the mac it had a lot of water trapped inside. Also the spokes cracked because of the weight of the hub motor. My dream bike has a mid-mounted direct drive hub motor that powers the rear wheel via an enclosed chain and only a single speed cog in the back. Normal mid-drives eat a chain and a cassette every 300 miles...
Good talk about weight and reaction torque issues. Not as much about the bearing and shaft which are also critical to me. My project is a quad bike which needs to fit through a 32" doorway. I like the Grin motor because it doesn't stick out past the tire (or looks that way). The quad needs a single side mount with a robust shaft which also cannot stick out past the tire on the outside. This video is 2 years old. I'd love to get an update where we are today and where the technology is going. Thanks for some really good info.
I've been a tight nutter and survived that way for two+ years on my etrike before it started spinning out of the fork and ripping the phase leads. This looks like a great solution for front hub builds.
I mounted an Ebike with one of those kits and on my second ride, I got a bump on the road and the wheel stopped working. I had to push my bike 3 km to my house in the middle of the night. Not a cool thing. This technology really needs to improve. I'm glad you guys are getting into it.
Years back I bought a Crystalyte motor from Grin and it runs with a 52V 18AH battery in a front axle configuration. The motor sits in a steel fork with two torque arms. So far I love it but I will upgrade to the all wheel motor in a rear axle config eventually.
Nice video but.....question: how come you.ve opened a greentec motor but on the inside is only the rotor and the outer shell. However the Neodymium magnets are nowhere to be seen ?
The comments are very good. I had my experience with the Aston Rider ebike kit, it came out less than 300usd with lifepo battery and it has been running without problems since I had it more than a year ago
So I'm in the States and I have a worry that this may be the reason but I tried to activating the link and going to the website you suggested for these wheels, sorry hubs, and I got a non-existent page error. Was the page just down or is there another reason why I couldn't access the web page?
I have an off-the-shelf Juiced CCX and I'm pretty pleased with it- Bafang rear hub running 52v. I'm keen to do an eMTB build in the future, but I suspect I'll do a well sorted factory built one rather than keep sinking $ into experimenting! I want that sweet Specialized Mastermind system.
Those motors look really cool. I'll have to check them out. I've built a couple ebikes using the more generic version that you're showing. All the ebikes I've built I've always done a double torque arm setup. I just don't see it practical to assume any other setup would hold up even short-term and especially long-term. It's good to see there's a better option out there. Thanks for the video!
Awe man. Wonderful and informative videos ! I'm looking into going electric and I never realized the cons of regular wheels vs this quality e wheel you described. Thank you very much for your insight and shared experiences
Hey man loved the video very informative. I'm working on a specialized big hit and was considering a mid motor pedal assist conversion, this vid came up and I'm considering a front motor now 😂 I need to replace the bottom bracket anyway though
I have been using my own torque arms for a few years. Easy to make your own using 9-12mm (depending on Adel size)box end wrench with a hose clamp and bolt.. Bolt goes throu round side of box end wrench. Open end of wrench goes on axle.. Hose clamp to frame or fork
Yes nice upgrade though I understand it's a fat tire rim hub I love two half 24 the cost of replacement is right there for me so what can be done other than smaller hub motor .
I have been wondering why my ebike seems to lurch a little when starting off, it must be the slip fit torque arm not engaging tightly with the axle. Only 200 miles and the symtom has progressed. Great stuff.
The C3Strom Bike I own has no Spokes, just a Rim. Less noise and maintenance regardless of it being heavier. There are definite pros and Cons but I just wanted something Stable and worry free, rugged and reliable. I only wish the Brake pads lasted longer and were more robust. I think there's so much room for new designs for Ebikes though. A dedicated Frame(bike) for that type of wheel wouldn't be too much to ask at all in my opinion. Even if it's just a matter of Sourcing Parts and Machining in a Batch Scale. Similar to what LunaCycles does. I'd buy all the Ebikes if I had the cash😝 Love it! The Video makes so much Sense in justifying design from what I can see and know about through my very limited experience. 👍😎🙏
I am still trying to figure out how to get a Grin wheel for my coaster brake flat track bikes. I have skip tooth sprockets on pedals and 115mm drop outs not cassette friendly. LOL! My CWC 1953 Roadmaster front drop outs have not distorted in 1000km and several 30kph speed bump hits. I will machine a brace now to strap to the fork leg, American steel way better than alloy.
Maybe not the best place to ask, I bought a Kickbike Cross Max 20D and was wanting to put a hub motor on the rear as I understand putting one of the suspension fork is frowned upon. Problem is, it's a strange hub width on the rear that is only about 72mm wide. Is that a hub motor that is out there that would fit? I'm sure I can source it out to 75mm if needed.
I have a 48 volt 500 watt hub motor mounted in the front wheel of my two wheeled recumbent, and yes I use a torque arm, and I've never had a problem.. But then again, since it is a Direct Drive/Magnetic motor, it does not spin up as fast as say a geared hub motor. On the plus side I have a maximum load limit of 600 pounds, and since I often pull a trailer, it works just fine for me. Oh, and my parents live on top of the second biggest hill in the city I live in. A one mile uphill grade. Okay, so its a good motor, but what is the voltage and what is the wattage? And what is the load limit?
I’ve been using Goldenmotor Magic Pie v5 and Edge Motor’s on all my builds. I’ve done 5 so far with the oldest built in 2016 still going strong. I like a super clean cockpit so the only thing on the bars is the thumb throttle. Since it’s throttle only I can use any brakes. Some bikes like the oldest uses no torque arms because the kickstand on one side and the derailleur on the other side are heavy steel and so far never had a problem even at 25amps with 52v battery peaking at 58.8v. Another MagicPie-V5 needs 2 Grintech v4 torque arms ir it will spin I the rear dropouts. The edge motors are smaller and have had years with no trouble and no torque arms in aluminum rear dropouts. All these have strong regen and are about $400 usd from Goldenmotor.ca or Goldenmotor.bike. I love that the controller is built into the wheel so I get the cleanest build that’s a regular bike with a throttle for whenever you feel like using it. These are commuter type bikes so nothing fancy. I’d love to build something crazy but the costs add up quickly. Love the videos!!!
Great video with the needed details. The lighter weight GRIN hub = lower rotating mass and lower battery drain. Although it's a new bike this year, eventually I will replace my E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown front and rear motors with Grin Tech hub motors and controller. That they are made in Canada makes it just that much nicer. My folding solar "blanket" is a Canadian made 220 watt Off Grid TREK to charge my BLUETTI AC200 MAX power station that charges my two E-CELLS batteries when I'm car camping/hunting.
Hey John, I'm trying to electrify a recumbent Delta Trike, the Sun EZ-3 USX HD (two wheels in the back, one in front). It needs to be really fast in that I will be using it for BikeJoring (riding with the Dogs). Can you, or would you, put two of the rear hub motors on the trike or would you use the X1 Pro Gen 2 or Stealth? Of course, bikejoring (dryland mushing) is all done on dirt. Let me know your thoughts, thanks in advance.
i have a 3000w hub motor and i NEED torque arms i went to a laser shop and let them cut out custom torque arms 8mm stainless steel works perfect! and the nuts i tighten with a torque key to 40nm. but i would love to have a thru axle motor but i didnt find a 12*135mm motor only 12*142..
I was just reading about the Grin 'all-axle-hub-motor" last night, I have an old "Giant" frame that I converted over about12 years ago used a crystallite 407 in the rear wheel, worked ok when the SLA batteries would take a charge. The front suspension fork is an old "Judy Rock Shock" and I am thinking that if I can come up with the funds necessary, I should probably get a whole new package. The fork does have mounts for the disk calliper the rear brake is of course V-brake. It does seem that the folks at Grin have this motor nailed down, expensive yes but well worth it I figure.
I brought a moto tech 350 w 36v I had to change the front tire actually still the process little did I know the wires to the motor are now showing but seem to be fine ... my question is do I need a new Hub or is my motor still good?
where in canada are you? also is this what you would get for a electric scooter? specifically a dualtron.. i want to upgrade my motors for more power (i have it almost running on vesc now haha **almost)
Interesting stuff, thank you for sharing. I looked through the rest of your videos and couldn't find any follow up to downhill hubdrive bike? I'm interested in making an hub drive 24in mtb, any direction would be appreciated.
Any chance could u help me change my tire on my xp 2.0 I live in kirksville Missouri I'd be happy too bring it buy its the back tire you could do it for content on the channel
Fantastic video I am looking for a recommendation, I am looking for a hub motor or and mid-drive. That will work on my Invacare top-end hand cycle. reverse is better
I have a mid drive bafang motor i use my own 84v controller what's a 72 volt battery i get it up to 110 kh but if i start at dead stop motor makes a whining noise and I have to Pedal and slowly put my finger on the throttle to get to go do you know why this happens I can't figure it out
It's all documented on endless sphere forum, which has a better memory than I do. The raw numbers aren't so important IMO, except that this hub is proven far more reliable in terms of torque transfer. You can find the numbers if you want exacts.
Lots of words and no specs. What kind of torque does it produce, what are the additional stresses it can handle? You mention it's a better design and they do scientific testing but where are the numbers to verify it?
@@HolmesHobbies , that sounds like lots of junk-mail niggas luring me to store/website then not even booklet discloses watts, upper amp-temperature sturdiness-tolerance, nor production. So I will go to website and if headache to find current load, rpm, performance workload potential, and rain-puddle resistance durability , there I will tell them to stick it up their weely consumer-disservicing pig-in-a-poke junk-mail . Wino-Dope Rot for brains hyperbole-advertisers should do jail time for anti-information garbage littering. Switch to Recreational over-the-counter Non-alcoholic Marijuana !!!!!
HolmesHobbies Well I tried to use the link that you provided but it says it is a “no go” so can you provide a new updated link to their site please? Thank you.
we finally worked out how to modify these grin all axle motors with liquid cooling and using fast wind wind version with 84 volts these motors should hit the close to 100kms per hour .ive still got abit of saving to do here in australia ,they cost alot to buy them here close to 1000 au dollars i think
At low rpm the hub motor will have less efficiency. At higher rpms they will have better efficiency due to lack of gears eating it up. For cruising the streets there is no problem with hub motors. Off road, mid drive works better.
I like 2-strokes too. I once had a Japanese car that was a two-stroke that performed like an Aston Martin! Getting back to cyles : I want to do some extensive Touring on a Brompton folddown. Still in the Phase of deciding what, where and how; considering Regen Braking systems, thinking about Torque capacity of an E-bike motor for the Brompton and a whole lot more. I hope I can get a few hints and tips form this vlog, bearing in mind I am not young, have no smart sons who know everything, know nobody who can help BUT, I can learn reasonally fast, coming from a family where the men played with Engines.
I can buy 5kw škoda servo motor and convert it to belt drive all for 100$ If you want to make money just sell overpriced junk and just say it's for bike and add couple zero's to the price tag
@@HolmesHobbies again with "cast vs billet" Cast is more than enough for 2kw hub motors Why should I pay premium for something that is not much of an improvement? It's not ultralight specific motor to me or other average commuter 2kg means nothing
@@blackturbine If you have never stripped out an axle, spun one out, or had a fork fail, then you haven't experienced the problems that this fixes and it's likely not for you. My point about cast vs machined is that cast is cheaper. They aren't making 10s of thousands of these motors, so the parts are machined and not cast. Its a short run motor, which will always be higher cost.
@@HolmesHobbies it's not fixing a problem It's just forcing you to buy some premium frame and forks Why not make an axle with a keyway that won't strip out Or even better A chain or belt drive so axle wouldn't be a problem, motor can be much more lighter and easyer to cool down. Since we are already need to modify our frames to fit that hub design why is it a problem to make a new motor mount? Something like K mount for tubes whould be more than sturdy enough for 500w. Am I missing something?
I think Grin is a great company that is moving the ebike industry forward. I would like to see a smaller lower torque version of this motor for street or commuter bikes that run higher speeds and don’t need a ton of torque.
seen a video where someone tried making a sort of gearing for a DD motor where the windings are slowly moved away from the magnets which causes the magnets to rotate faster due to field weakening, it ended up producing nearly 2.5x the original speed but had 3x less torque
I just purchased a hyper scorpion and I am having a lot of fun riding around LA. Looking forward to America made improvement for the cheap Chinese made parts.
I just converted a 26” Cannondale M700 frame with Pepperoni fork to a 500 w 36v front hub motor. I bought a torque arm but sent it back because I guess my nuts are tight enough. It’s racking up some hilly miles with no problems.
The cheap hub motors from the typical 250 dollar kit with Me have always had an issue with the main wiring harness which consists of 9 wires turning and being damaged over time. What can keep that cable from spinning and twisting up?
I’m running a front 9C motor on my conversion ebike. (44V hand assembled battery, old school mtb, 26 in wheels, 35A controller) I would have loved to get one of these Grin hubs but it was not in my budget. Your advice on a torque arm is good, I have two on my bike.
Thanks for the review, I see it this review was made a couple of years ago do you still feel the same about the hub? I'm considering building and e-bike and currently looking for a hub.
I'm so glad your into e bikes. I always check your RC videos for great info I can trust. Now I'm building an ebike out of a Norco Shore and this is perfect. Except I want rear drive. Or maybe front and rear for muddy snowy conditions. ⚡⚡👍
I've been building a 2wd Vector Typhoon based ebike with that hub in the front, phaserunner as its controller and Marzocchi Monster holding it. cant wait to use the bike (which is going to be VERY soon) let me know if you want pics, great looking bike.
the torque arm situation and reliability. The Gmac will have better torque density due to having gears. but gears can break and will wear out over time
A bit expensive, but the weight saving is very decent! My trike have a Cromotor, 75V with a custom Dropout that was actually laced at Holmes hobbies! Regen is fairly insane on this one, it can even lock up the wheel.
I'm running 48v 1000watt 30 amp bat powered front hub motor and engineering a drum brake also working on a belt driven mid drive to assist my 5 seater vip Pedicab. I'm very interested to learn all I can about this design and others as they could make my job fun. Please feel free to blow me up with information that can be helpful
My my Chinese 750 hub motor. Just shut the bed. I got like 3,000 mi out of it. I mean my back tires some way got loose and fell off the mounts. But I can't even get my LED to light up. I'm just going to rewire the whole bike. I kind of want a Sur Ron X.. I kind of like the mid drive better.
I'm pedaling a 29" bike equipped with full suspension and quick release axles. Does anyone have good recommendations for such a set-up? I stand 6'6" tall and weigh around 240 lbs.
Interresting. Why on earth not allowing air to go around the axle, cooling the stator ? Soak the stator into resin to waterproof it, and allow to pressure wash it. One step further make a turbine rotor to force air through it.
we are building bicycle trailers to explore the Baja outback. Our trailers will be powered with regen. The motor you are profiling looks perfect for us. We could use your expertise.....
I’m very interested in using this motor in an EUC (electric unicycle). I just don’t know the difference between this and the Chinese motors used in EUCs to know. EUC motor run off 84v or 100v battery packs. I don’t know if that’s necessary. Anyone know?
*Great **Latest.Bike** . I upgraded the pedals, added fenders and installed a handle bar extension to raise them. Now it’s a pumped out E-Bike. I love it.*
Tabbed torque washers, Hardened steel double torque arms plus lock washers on every build.
One spin out 10 years ago and the motor repair taught me a lot.
Damn, where can i get those hardened steel torque arms, i guess not from china right?
real men don't use torque arms LOL .Can you say 1/2" thick dropouts.
Would love to see some videos of people actually using this motor to get an idea of how powerful it is. Looks really good!
Yup agreed
I really like bionx anti rotation locking nut seriously on of the best mechanisms I’ve witnessed for an anti rotation mech
That's a serious freaking hub motor! I'm getting it!
Finally found your channel, wow. You are very good on the tube, man. I always knew you would do well, you are a very tallented builder, proud of you JRH.
I got their GMAC motor and am very happy with it. The All Axle motor looks really good if you prefer front wheel hub motors over rear wheel ones. Grin is an awesome company.
Is the GMAC a geared brushless and not DD? with a through axle/"all axle" system? I too have a fondness for the less appreciated front hub!
The GMAC 8T i had was very good performance wise. But it overheated quite quickly and it only lasted 6000km before it self-destructed (axle bends over time, causing internal parts to rub and pieces fall apart. Typical Chinese quality. Also condensation is a huge problem if you live in a place with cold temps. When I opened the mac it had a lot of water trapped inside. Also the spokes cracked because of the weight of the hub motor.
My dream bike has a mid-mounted direct drive hub motor that powers the rear wheel via an enclosed chain and only a single speed cog in the back.
Normal mid-drives eat a chain and a cassette every 300 miles...
Good talk about weight and reaction torque issues. Not as much about the bearing and shaft which are also critical to me. My project is a quad bike which needs to fit through a 32" doorway. I like the Grin motor because it doesn't stick out past the tire (or looks that way). The quad needs a single side mount with a robust shaft which also cannot stick out past the tire on the outside. This video is 2 years old. I'd love to get an update where we are today and where the technology is going. Thanks for some really good info.
I've been a tight nutter and survived that way for two+ years on my etrike before it started spinning out of the fork and ripping the phase leads. This looks like a great solution for front hub builds.
I mounted an Ebike with one of those kits and on my second ride, I got a bump on the road and the wheel stopped working. I had to push my bike 3 km to my house in the middle of the night. Not a cool thing.
This technology really needs to improve. I'm glad you guys are getting into it.
Years back I bought a Crystalyte motor from Grin and it runs with a 52V 18AH battery in a front axle configuration. The motor sits in a steel fork with two torque arms. So far I love it but I will upgrade to the all wheel motor in a rear axle config eventually.
A few years back crank motors where the best and easiest to install. Now they are not even mentioned.
That's exactly what I could not find on the big 2 Internet sites. Thanks.
Love wheels since I was 1, electric motors came right after that... best combo👍🏻😎👍🏻
Can you remeber loving wheels at one or did someone tell you after the fact?
@@trippleeksell4098 yeah i’m curious too
Nice video but.....question: how come you.ve opened a greentec motor but on the inside is only the rotor and the outer shell. However the Neodymium magnets are nowhere to be seen ?
The comments are very good. I had my experience with the Aston Rider ebike kit, it came out less than 300usd with lifepo battery and it has been running without problems since I had it more than a year ago
So I'm in the States and I have a worry that this may be the reason but I tried to activating the link and going to the website you suggested for these wheels, sorry hubs, and I got a non-existent page error.
Was the page just down or is there another reason why I couldn't access the web page?
Search for all axle hub. They launched a new website and likely didn't redirect. I'll look at updating the link
ebikes.ca/shop/electric-bicycle-parts/motors.html?motor_manufacturer=97
I have an off-the-shelf Juiced CCX and I'm pretty pleased with it- Bafang rear hub running 52v. I'm keen to do an eMTB build in the future, but I suspect I'll do a well sorted factory built one rather than keep sinking $ into experimenting! I want that sweet Specialized Mastermind system.
Those motors look really cool. I'll have to check them out. I've built a couple ebikes using the more generic version that you're showing. All the ebikes I've built I've always done a double torque arm setup. I just don't see it practical to assume any other setup would hold up even short-term and especially long-term. It's good to see there's a better option out there. Thanks for the video!
Awe man. Wonderful and informative videos !
I'm looking into going electric and I never realized the cons of regular wheels vs this quality e wheel you described. Thank you very much for your insight and shared experiences
GMAC on a steel touring bike! 52v and it's a dream.
Hi there.
I buy steel drop outs bolted to the aluminium frame working great for 2ys now.
Thanks.
Hey man loved the video very informative. I'm working on a specialized big hit and was considering a mid motor pedal assist conversion, this vid came up and I'm considering a front motor now 😂 I need to replace the bottom bracket anyway though
I have been using my own torque arms for a few years. Easy to make your own using 9-12mm (depending on Adel size)box end wrench with a hose clamp and bolt.. Bolt goes throu round side of box end wrench. Open end of wrench goes on axle.. Hose clamp to frame or fork
I've certainly had a few bikes with wrenches for torque arms!
Interesting. I hope ti see a video on that. Thank you
Yes nice upgrade though I understand it's a fat tire rim hub I love two half 24 the cost of replacement is right there for me so what can be done other than smaller hub motor .
I have been wondering why my ebike seems to lurch a little when starting off, it must be the slip fit torque arm not engaging tightly with the axle. Only 200 miles and the symtom has progressed. Great stuff.
I have a Lectric 3.0 would one of these new motors work for my bike for extra power to climb Bay Area hills?
Possible, not easy. You will need to custom lace the wheel and find a place for all the components
@@HolmesHobbies Ok
There is no mention at all of what battery is needed to drive this?
The C3Strom Bike I own has no Spokes, just a Rim. Less noise and maintenance regardless of it being heavier. There are definite pros and Cons but I just wanted something Stable and worry free, rugged and reliable. I only wish the Brake pads lasted longer and were more robust.
I think there's so much room for new designs for Ebikes though. A dedicated Frame(bike) for that type of wheel wouldn't be too much to ask at all in my opinion. Even if it's just a matter of Sourcing Parts and Machining in a Batch Scale. Similar to what LunaCycles does. I'd buy all the Ebikes if I had the cash😝 Love it! The Video makes so much Sense in justifying design from what I can see and know about through my very limited experience. 👍😎🙏
I need one 😀👍👍👍 thanks for the tutorial.
Thank you this was extremely helpful. (First minute was annoying though)😊
I am still trying to figure out how to get a Grin wheel for my coaster brake flat track bikes. I have skip tooth sprockets on pedals and 115mm drop outs not cassette friendly. LOL! My CWC 1953 Roadmaster front drop outs have not distorted in 1000km and several 30kph speed bump hits. I will machine a brace now to strap to the fork leg, American steel way better than alloy.
Maybe not the best place to ask, I bought a Kickbike Cross Max 20D and was wanting to put a hub motor on the rear as I understand putting one of the suspension fork is frowned upon. Problem is, it's a strange hub width on the rear that is only about 72mm wide.
Is that a hub motor that is out there that would fit? I'm sure I can source it out to 75mm if needed.
Looking to use a hub motor on a trike for steadi cam work.
Need to be able to set the speed and also reverse the trike. Any suggestions ?
I have a 48 volt 500 watt hub motor mounted in the front wheel of my two wheeled recumbent, and yes I use a torque arm, and I've never had a problem.. But then again, since it is a Direct Drive/Magnetic motor, it does not spin up as fast as say a geared hub motor. On the plus side I have a maximum load limit of 600 pounds, and since I often pull a trailer, it works just fine for me. Oh, and my parents live on top of the second biggest hill in the city I live in. A one mile uphill grade. Okay, so its a good motor, but what is the voltage and what is the wattage? And what is the load limit?
You mention front mount,, anything on rear drive?
I’ve been using Goldenmotor Magic Pie v5 and Edge Motor’s on all my builds. I’ve done 5 so far with the oldest built in 2016 still going strong. I like a super clean cockpit so the only thing on the bars is the thumb throttle. Since it’s throttle only I can use any brakes. Some bikes like the oldest uses no torque arms because the kickstand on one side and the derailleur on the other side are heavy steel and so far never had a problem even at 25amps with 52v battery peaking at 58.8v. Another MagicPie-V5 needs 2 Grintech v4 torque arms ir it will spin I the rear dropouts. The edge motors are smaller and have had years with no trouble and no torque arms in aluminum rear dropouts. All these have strong regen and are about $400 usd from Goldenmotor.ca or Goldenmotor.bike. I love that the controller is built into the wheel so I get the cleanest build that’s a regular bike with a throttle for whenever you feel like using it. These are commuter type bikes so nothing fancy. I’d love to build something crazy but the costs add up quickly. Love the videos!!!
where do u get ur batteries from
Great video with the needed details. The lighter weight GRIN hub = lower rotating mass and lower battery drain.
Although it's a new bike this year, eventually I will replace my E-CELLS Super Monarch Crown front and rear motors with Grin Tech hub motors and controller. That they are made in Canada makes it just that much nicer. My folding solar "blanket" is a Canadian made 220 watt Off Grid TREK to charge my BLUETTI AC200 MAX power station that charges my two E-CELLS batteries when I'm car camping/hunting.
Right on!
Hey John, I'm trying to electrify a recumbent Delta Trike, the Sun EZ-3 USX HD (two wheels in the back, one in front). It needs to be really fast in that I will be using it for BikeJoring (riding with the Dogs). Can you, or would you, put two of the rear hub motors on the trike or would you use the X1 Pro Gen 2 or Stealth? Of course, bikejoring (dryland mushing) is all done on dirt. Let me know your thoughts, thanks in advance.
i have a 3000w hub motor and i NEED torque arms i went to a laser shop and let them cut out custom torque arms 8mm stainless steel works perfect! and the nuts i tighten with a torque key to 40nm. but i would love to have a thru axle motor but i didnt find a 12*135mm motor only 12*142..
I was just reading about the Grin 'all-axle-hub-motor" last night, I have an old "Giant" frame that I converted over about12 years ago used a crystallite 407 in the rear wheel, worked ok when the SLA batteries would take a charge. The front suspension fork is an old "Judy Rock Shock" and I am thinking that if I can come up with the funds necessary, I should probably get a whole new package. The fork does have mounts for the disk calliper the rear brake is of course V-brake. It does seem that the folks at Grin have this motor nailed down, expensive yes but well worth it I figure.
I brought a moto tech 350 w 36v I had to change the front tire actually still the process little did I know the wires to the motor are now showing but seem to be fine ... my question is do I need a new Hub or is my motor still good?
Hey !
Did you made your motor waterproof ?
where in canada are you?
also is this what you would get for a electric scooter? specifically a dualtron.. i want to upgrade my motors for more power (i have it almost running on vesc now haha **almost)
Interesting stuff, thank you for sharing. I looked through the rest of your videos and couldn't find any follow up to downhill hubdrive bike? I'm interested in making an hub drive 24in mtb, any direction would be appreciated.
What's name of this motor? Because link to the motor from grin website is broken. Maybe knowing name will able to search on their website...
Any chance could u help me change my tire on my xp 2.0 I live in kirksville Missouri I'd be happy too bring it buy its the back tire you could do it for content on the channel
Fantastic video I am looking for a recommendation, I am looking for a hub motor or and mid-drive. That will work on my Invacare top-end hand cycle. reverse is better
I have a mid drive bafang motor i use my own 84v controller what's a 72 volt battery i get it up to 110 kh but if i start at dead stop motor makes a whining noise and I have to Pedal and slowly put my finger on the throttle to get to go do you know why this happens I can't figure it out
110kh with a bafang midrive? That's not hapening post a video or you're lying.
Can these go on the rear wheel?
You should re-consider your use of close-ups, and know the exact difference in the failure rates of the two types of torque transfers.
It's all documented on endless sphere forum, which has a better memory than I do. The raw numbers aren't so important IMO, except that this hub is proven far more reliable in terms of torque transfer. You can find the numbers if you want exacts.
would it be feasible to use a hub motor on rollerblads?
Lots of words and no specs. What kind of torque does it produce, what are the additional stresses it can handle? You mention it's a better design and they do scientific testing but where are the numbers to verify it?
Go to their website for full tech specs and on endless sphere forum for the testing information.
@@HolmesHobbies , that sounds like lots of junk-mail niggas luring me to store/website then not even booklet discloses watts, upper amp-temperature sturdiness-tolerance, nor production. So I will go to website and if headache to find current load, rpm, performance workload potential, and rain-puddle resistance durability , there I will tell them to stick it up their weely consumer-disservicing pig-in-a-poke junk-mail . Wino-Dope Rot for brains hyperbole-advertisers should do jail time for anti-information garbage littering. Switch to Recreational over-the-counter Non-alcoholic Marijuana !!!!!
All motors are generally the same it’s just a washing machine motor converted to run more effeciently and in a lighter workload
What you put in is what you get out with electric
HolmesHobbies Well I tried to use the link that you provided but it says it is a “no go” so can you provide a new updated link to their site please? Thank you.
Hay plez do a video of your mounting 2 or 3 motors on a bike I'm trying and I'm just lost I'm using a ancheer eb004 (city commuter )
How many watts is this motor rated for? Is is more powerful than a 3000w hub drive you can buy off of allibaba?
Thanks John! Random question: I have a 48V battery and a 48V controller. What would happen if I ran a 60V hub motor on this otherwise 48V system?
Typically it will just be slower. Much more fun to run a 48v hub on 60v. Or my more typical 36v hub on 48 to 72v.
@@HolmesHobbies Definitely sounds funner to overvolt than to undervolt! haha
@@HolmesHobbies ammm but in top of being slower I guess this going to generate more heat also, right? 🤔
we finally worked out how to modify these grin all axle motors with liquid cooling and using fast wind wind version with 84 volts these motors should hit the close to 100kms per hour .ive still got abit of saving to do here in australia ,they cost alot to buy them here close to 1000 au dollars i think
i have a 12mm 135mm thru axle is there any motor for that size? cuz i oly saw 12*142mm motors. thanks cool video
He would you compare this to a mid frame motor? Everything I've read points to wheel motors sucking.
At low rpm the hub motor will have less efficiency. At higher rpms they will have better efficiency due to lack of gears eating it up. For cruising the streets there is no problem with hub motors. Off road, mid drive works better.
This hub is also extremely high quality and well engineered. Power to weight ratio for standard ebike hubs, unrivaled
the first 30 seconds had me banging my head on the wall XD
How do I fix the wire in the control box 36 v 350w
I ride a home built trike. I'm handicapped. Im interested!
I like 2-strokes too. I once had a Japanese car that was a two-stroke that performed like an Aston Martin! Getting back to cyles : I want to do some extensive Touring on a Brompton folddown. Still in the Phase of deciding what, where and how; considering Regen Braking systems, thinking about Torque capacity of an E-bike motor for the Brompton and a whole lot more. I hope I can get a few hints and tips form this vlog, bearing in mind I am not young, have no smart sons who know everything, know nobody who can help BUT, I can learn reasonally fast, coming from a family where the men played with Engines.
Are you going to do any reviews of their new v3 all-axle motors?
I just built a bike with one. Really nice, not much to update from what I said here besides no qr20
Great product 👍 Why are they only making front wheel motors?
How many volts and Watts? Or is there a variety?
I checked out the site, man those are redicoulisly high prices for only 500w kits. Bafang has 1500w for those prices.
I can buy 5kw škoda servo motor and convert it to belt drive all for 100$
If you want to make money just sell overpriced junk and just say it's for bike and add couple zero's to the price tag
China engineering from a decade ago VS fresh canadian engineering and assembly. Cast parts vs machined parts.
@@HolmesHobbies again with "cast vs billet"
Cast is more than enough for 2kw hub motors
Why should I pay premium for something that is not much of an improvement?
It's not ultralight specific motor to me or other average commuter
2kg means nothing
@@blackturbine If you have never stripped out an axle, spun one out, or had a fork fail, then you haven't experienced the problems that this fixes and it's likely not for you. My point about cast vs machined is that cast is cheaper. They aren't making 10s of thousands of these motors, so the parts are machined and not cast. Its a short run motor, which will always be higher cost.
@@HolmesHobbies it's not fixing a problem
It's just forcing you to buy some premium frame and forks
Why not make an axle with a keyway that won't strip out
Or even better
A chain or belt drive so axle wouldn't be a problem, motor can be much more lighter and easyer to cool down.
Since we are already need to modify our frames to fit that hub design why is it a problem to make a new motor mount?
Something like K mount for tubes whould be more than sturdy enough for 500w.
Am I missing something?
I think Grin is a great company that is moving the ebike industry forward. I would like to see a smaller lower torque version of this motor for street or commuter bikes that run higher speeds and don’t need a ton of torque.
This
seen a video where someone tried making a sort of gearing for a DD motor where the windings are slowly moved away from the magnets which causes the magnets to rotate faster due to field weakening, it ended up producing nearly 2.5x the original speed but had 3x less torque
Very comprehensive review and in-depth approach to your explanation! Good job.
I just purchased a hyper scorpion and I am having a lot of fun riding around LA. Looking forward to America made improvement for the cheap Chinese made parts.
Canadian. I just discovered them yesterday. Looking forward to paying them a visit after they re-open to walk-ins after COVID.
The wirer coming out of the rims what are they
A spoke..?
Please let me know is it waterproof motor
I just converted a 26” Cannondale M700 frame with Pepperoni fork to a 500 w 36v front hub motor. I bought a torque arm but sent it back because I guess my nuts are tight enough. It’s racking up some hilly miles with no problems.
The cheap hub motors from the typical 250 dollar kit with Me have always had an issue with the main wiring harness which consists of 9 wires turning and being damaged over time. What can keep that cable from spinning and twisting up?
I can drop. My lectric XP off with the parts all pay u too fix please respond I'm only two hours away
I’m running a front 9C motor on my conversion ebike. (44V hand assembled battery, old school mtb, 26 in wheels, 35A controller) I would have loved to get one of these Grin hubs but it was not in my budget. Your advice on a torque arm is good, I have two on my bike.
we recently had a problem putting motor because bike was thru-axel. thru-axle solution is great
Thanks for the review, I see it this review was made a couple of years ago do you still feel the same about the hub? I'm considering building and e-bike and currently looking for a hub.
yes!
I'm so glad your into e bikes. I always check your RC videos for great info I can trust. Now I'm building an ebike out of a Norco Shore and this is perfect. Except I want rear drive. Or maybe front and rear for muddy snowy conditions. ⚡⚡👍
anyone running this on 72v and high ah and also can this motor handle going to 60mph easy without overheating and what not?
I've been building a 2wd Vector Typhoon based ebike with that hub in the front, phaserunner as its controller and Marzocchi Monster holding it. cant wait to use the bike (which is going to be VERY soon)
let me know if you want pics, great looking bike.
sounds lovely, i want pics! I'm new to all this and pleased i found John, thank you
@@MakeAllThingsBeautiful leave your email address and i'll send some
If you would please send me some pictures also and my email is: onetwoflush@yahoo.com Thanks!
me too. thanks. stepbrothers@gmail.com
what do you think the possibility of integrating a nexus 3 speed hub into the middle of the hub?
Good video and I agree, Grin Tech Rocks :).
You sell a 26er rear wheel mtb?
1wheels kit
What are the advantages of the all axle over the gmac motor. Love your presentation.
the torque arm situation and reliability. The Gmac will have better torque density due to having gears. but gears can break and will wear out over time
A bit expensive, but the weight saving is very decent!
My trike have a Cromotor, 75V with a custom Dropout that was actually laced at Holmes hobbies! Regen is fairly insane on this one, it can even lock up the wheel.
Quite a few of my wheels out there! Good to see you coming through!
I'm running 48v 1000watt 30 amp bat powered front hub motor and engineering a drum brake also working on a belt driven mid drive to assist my 5 seater vip Pedicab. I'm very interested to learn all I can about this design and others as they could make my job fun. Please feel free to blow me up with information that can be helpful
can you show how to destrict hub motor speed sensor . i want more than 15.5mph. cheers
My my Chinese 750 hub motor. Just shut the bed. I got like 3,000 mi out of it. I mean my back tires some way got loose and fell off the mounts. But I can't even get my LED to light up. I'm just going to rewire the whole bike. I kind of want a Sur Ron X.. I kind of like the mid drive better.
Great videp❤
Can show more videos on ebikes pls.
Can you tell me who's manufacturing these?
Grintech owns the tooling and assembles them all in house.
I'm pedaling a 29" bike equipped with full suspension and quick release axles. Does anyone have good recommendations for such a set-up? I stand 6'6" tall and weigh around 240 lbs.
Yupp.....Grin Technologies
BTW, I have a GRIN torque arm on my rear motor. Nothing GRiN makes fits my odd, heavy duty front fork drop outs.
i just read that 142mm have the same spacing than 135mm so a 142mm hub would fit in a 135mm is that true?
Interresting. Why on earth not allowing air to go around the axle, cooling the stator ? Soak the stator into resin to waterproof it, and allow to pressure wash it. One step further make a turbine rotor to force air through it.
we are building bicycle trailers to explore the Baja outback. Our trailers will be powered with regen. The motor you are profiling looks perfect for us.
We could use your expertise.....
How many nm of torque 48v and 52v?
Would you recommend waterproofing/waterresisting this motor?
I’m very interested in using this motor in an EUC (electric unicycle). I just don’t know the difference between this and the Chinese motors used in EUCs to know. EUC motor run off 84v or 100v battery packs. I don’t know if that’s necessary. Anyone know?
Building yourself or buying a kit? Happy to help out with what I know but I have not done a unicycle yet, I do custom builds in Australia
I must admit, I've had a bit of a fetish for motors myself since I was very young! 😁
That good best Projekt 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻Is that water proof?Will it work for fat e bike?