kmxtornado
10 kW
I've read through all the "front wheel hub vs rear wheel hub" threads (yes, like all 7 of 'em) and I've gone through the FAQ's = Basic Stuff thread. Now onward. I plan to convert my current bike to electric in the next 9-12 months or so - plenty of time to learn. I'm willing to do whatever research I need to do, but I'm really lost when it comes to amps, volts, compatibility, calculations and all that engineering smart-people jazz. I'm hands-on and work on my bent trike all the time and come from a design background. Okay, now for the bike info....
MY INFO:
- Why an ebike? Purely for commuting and casual entertainment/fun.
- Weight: 155lbs
- Bike: Old school (sorta, like 12 yrs old) Specialized Mountain Bike. No suspension. No model b/c they don't make it anymore. Pretty generic though. It does NOT have disk brakes (nor would I intend to convert it to them).
- Ideal speed: I want to go at least 20mph. I'm fine with less than 30. I don't need to go super fast. It's more of a commuter than entertainment. I know there are legal reasons why I shouldn't go over 20mph, but I'm not that concerned about that.
- Elevation change: Plenty of hills to climb.
- Terrain: All paved roads
- Distance: I only need to travel about 10-12 miles roundtrip (most will be less than that) per charge. This is not to work, so I can't charge before making my return trip. It'll have to be 10-12 per charge, literally (tops). Being that most e-bikes (as I've read from the FAQ's) don't go more than 20 miles per charge, I'm w/in the limit and was hoping I could take advantage of smaller light weight batteries. No SLA batteries please.
- Pedaling? Call me lazy, but I'd rather not pedal. I sweat too easy and I don't want to be sweating when I get to my destination. I ride the trike when I want a work out and want to sweat. The ebike would be for a different purpose.
- Weather: I will never be riding in the rain, nor when it's wet out.
DECISIONS I'VE ALREADY MADE:
I'm trying to do my own research so I don't feel all spoon fed. Here's what I've determined I want (after reading all the pros and cons of this setup, particularly the cons):
- Rear wheel hub motor.
- I've got the 7-speed freewheel already that I'm going to reuse from my recumbent trike. Everything else I'll have to buy including the torque arms that everyone says is so important, which I of course agree.
- Battery mounted in the rear on seat post rack. I realize this will make the bike rear heavy but again, I'm hoping I can take advantage of lighter weight batteries for my short range needs.
- I'm still trying to decide on thumb throttle, 1/2 or full twist throttle.
- I don't mind the "pedal first" starting types if it gives me some sort of advantage (cheaper, etc).
BUDGET?
Well, cheaper is better for me. I won't be riding this regularly but would probably keep it for awhile so I'd rather not spend a ton, but will spend what's needed. If I spend less, I realize I can't have the best. No biggy. Maybe lower to middle range parts. $400-600? Does that work? I got my motor scooter for $1,500 so I definitely don't plan on spending anything near that amount.
DESIGN:
I'm looking for a stealth look. It should look like a regular bike with hidden e-power. That's part of my reasoning for wanting the battery on a rear mounted rack rather than in the middle of the frame (even though that would be way better for weight balance).
WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR:
I'd like some help on specifying components to match the stuff I wrote above. I'm in the middle of reading the review section.
MY INFO:
- Why an ebike? Purely for commuting and casual entertainment/fun.
- Weight: 155lbs
- Bike: Old school (sorta, like 12 yrs old) Specialized Mountain Bike. No suspension. No model b/c they don't make it anymore. Pretty generic though. It does NOT have disk brakes (nor would I intend to convert it to them).
- Ideal speed: I want to go at least 20mph. I'm fine with less than 30. I don't need to go super fast. It's more of a commuter than entertainment. I know there are legal reasons why I shouldn't go over 20mph, but I'm not that concerned about that.
- Elevation change: Plenty of hills to climb.
- Terrain: All paved roads
- Distance: I only need to travel about 10-12 miles roundtrip (most will be less than that) per charge. This is not to work, so I can't charge before making my return trip. It'll have to be 10-12 per charge, literally (tops). Being that most e-bikes (as I've read from the FAQ's) don't go more than 20 miles per charge, I'm w/in the limit and was hoping I could take advantage of smaller light weight batteries. No SLA batteries please.
- Pedaling? Call me lazy, but I'd rather not pedal. I sweat too easy and I don't want to be sweating when I get to my destination. I ride the trike when I want a work out and want to sweat. The ebike would be for a different purpose.
- Weather: I will never be riding in the rain, nor when it's wet out.
DECISIONS I'VE ALREADY MADE:
I'm trying to do my own research so I don't feel all spoon fed. Here's what I've determined I want (after reading all the pros and cons of this setup, particularly the cons):
- Rear wheel hub motor.
- I've got the 7-speed freewheel already that I'm going to reuse from my recumbent trike. Everything else I'll have to buy including the torque arms that everyone says is so important, which I of course agree.
- Battery mounted in the rear on seat post rack. I realize this will make the bike rear heavy but again, I'm hoping I can take advantage of lighter weight batteries for my short range needs.
- I'm still trying to decide on thumb throttle, 1/2 or full twist throttle.
- I don't mind the "pedal first" starting types if it gives me some sort of advantage (cheaper, etc).
BUDGET?
Well, cheaper is better for me. I won't be riding this regularly but would probably keep it for awhile so I'd rather not spend a ton, but will spend what's needed. If I spend less, I realize I can't have the best. No biggy. Maybe lower to middle range parts. $400-600? Does that work? I got my motor scooter for $1,500 so I definitely don't plan on spending anything near that amount.
DESIGN:
I'm looking for a stealth look. It should look like a regular bike with hidden e-power. That's part of my reasoning for wanting the battery on a rear mounted rack rather than in the middle of the frame (even though that would be way better for weight balance).
WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR:
I'd like some help on specifying components to match the stuff I wrote above. I'm in the middle of reading the review section.