The terrible Reevo

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HMS_Dave

Grand Old Lady
It's a completely unfathomable bike. Its utter crap and pretty dangerous but i appreciate it's engineering.

Also, there isn't a snowball's chance in hell that they're getting that back wheel back together... :laugh:
 
It shows why mostly evolution of engineering is better than revolution of engineering. I sort of feel a bit like this towards mid-drive ebikes when you look inside and they have a huge number of sealed bearings, sometimes a belt and loads of plastic cogs plus they deliver all their power through the drivetrain. Such a huge number of failure points compared to hub motors which represent the simple reliable and repairable technology.
 

Jameshow

Veteran
Wow what a how not too on engineering!
The engineered must have played too much down fall as kids!🤣
 
It shows why mostly evolution of engineering is better than revolution of engineering. I sort of feel a bit like this towards mid-drive ebikes when you look inside and they have a huge number of sealed bearings, sometimes a belt and loads of plastic cogs plus they deliver all their power through the drivetrain. Such a huge number of failure points compared to hub motors which represent the simple reliable and repairable technology.

I agree - I bought a hub drive ebike but it had a design fault (now fixed) with the charger connector and Raleigh were very good about it and eventually just replaced it with a better model
possibly to shut me up
and the better version has Bosch mid drive

which is very good and works well - but is very much a "anything breaks replace most of the whole thing" type design

I rember a big problem with my previous ebike - which was hub drive
the sort of problem that break the chainwheel, chain and all sorts - and I got it home quite happily just using the throttle (legal - pre 2016!)

had a chain problem on this one and I had to walk home!
 
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Dogtrousers

Dogtrousers

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The concept is good. A really cool looking bike with hubless wheels, electric assist and electronic wizardry. Comfortable and efficient. Secure. It's just that it's a bit of an unattainable dream.

I wonder how soon in the process did someone say "These hubless wheels ... They'll weigh a ton and resist going round. And be really hard to maintain. And make a terrible noise. And give a really bumpy ride. How about we make a protype with normal bike wheels? That would work much better".

I guess that was then overriden by someone with "vision" who said something like "I have the ideas, you make them work." Or maybe "You're fired. I'll hire someone less negative".
 
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Punkawallah

Über Member
Allegedly the Americans developed special pens for their space programme. The Russians used pencils.

And I thought my Cowboy bike was a bit of a bodge.

Apparently an urban myth. Not that the Americans used special pens, but that the Russians used pencils. Something to do with graphite particles in zero gravity getting where they shouldn’t?
 

presta

Legendary Member
Anyone who can't see why it's many times higher friction than a hub bearing didn't ought to be designing anything.

Those mechanics aren't much better: "If we pull all these pins out, the rollers will fall to the bottom so we can get the rim off".
Yes, and how would it have been assembled that way in the first place, using the patent Beno un-falling tool? It's obvious that the means of disassembly had to be hidden under the tyre somewhere.
 
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Dogtrousers

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Anyone who can't see why it's many times higher friction than a hub bearing didn't ought to be designing anything.

Those mechanics aren't much better: "If we pull all these pins out, the rollers will fall to the bottom so we can get the rim off".
Yes, and how would it have been assembled that way in the first place, using the patent Beno un-falling tool? It's obvious that the means of disassembly had to be hidden under the tyre somewhere.

I think it was fairly clear that they had no intention of putting it back together.
 
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