quick release sprocket

abrik

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Hey as im new to motorized bikes and stuff i was wondering if a bike with quick release and disc breaks could fit a sprocket
 
Hey as im new to motorized bikes and stuff i was wondering if a bike with quick release and disc breaks could fit a sprocket
It's called an electric nut driver. they are $15 bucks at the hardware store, then get a ratcheting wrench, another $15 or so. $30 bucks quick release.

they do make mushrooms to have a disk and sprocket on same side. google it, or wait for someone to chime in. Idk where to get them. I never used one.
 
Post pictures of the bike and wheel.

For the rear wheel get a 36 hole, double walled rim. Use a cross 3 pattern with 12 gauge spokes. You should use a through axle instead of a quick release.

As for the front wheel it can be single walled, though I'd stick to a 36 hole cross 3 pattern. You can use 14 gauge spokes and a quick release axle.
 
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