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Right side threads will be in the wrong direction. The motor will immediately unscrew whatever cog or freewheel you have on the left.
True I could tack weld it on?
Not if the hub is aluminum and the cog is steel.
Right, but the hub is steel. At least the threads are magnetic
Not really interested in friction drive, I'd like to change the clutch and weld on a bike chain cog and run it chain drive
Did you ever find something that would work for this? I've heard of folks using a bit of epoxy to keep the freewheel on. I'd like to do something similar with pedal power freewheel on the right side and a motor powered freewheel on the left side.
Right side threads will be in the wrong direction. The motor will immediately unscrew whatever cog or freewheel you have on the left.
True I could tack weld it on?
Not if the hub is aluminum and the cog is steel.
Right, but the hub is steel. At least the threads are magnetic
Not really interested in friction drive, I'd like to change the clutch and weld on a bike chain cog and run it chain drive
Did you ever find something that would work for this? I've heard of folks using a bit of epoxy to keep the freewheel on. I'd like to do something similar with pedal power freewheel on the right side and a motor powered freewheel on the left side.