Your Creation's Before & After Pics

Go for it!
I'm subscribed to this thread so will hopefully see that result in the near future. Or start a built thread for it on E-S and leave a link to it here. :)
 
left (before), right (after)
it was ... 1500W speed 45 km/h
has become ... 8000W speed 70km/h
 

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stock motor + “chupasos” :D (forced air cooling)
https://youtu.be/-ee1mJnZ71k
Battery
https://youtu.be/pjHiYKFRZ-o
Stock Controller. Upgrade mosfets, capacitors + forced air cooling + arduino
 
Friction drive ?

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All the comforts of a car without the comfort !
 
The aero is kinda of upsetting :D but the sunroof makes up for it notice the spoiler :D now if it only had a nose cone ! .. :pancake:
 
I wanted a commuter that would handle my 6 mile commute in Seattle. This is what I landed on…
Before was a brand new Raleigh Clubman Steel Framed Disc brake Road Bike.
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After: Bafang BBS02 install
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The install shop (alki Bike and Board in Seattle, WA) setup a nice little bar end for throttle + controller
I wired in a SuperNova E3 headlight and taillight(not pictured) wired directly to the BBS02's headlight connector.
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Since I didn't want to give up a brake cut off or my STI shifters, I ordered these and had the shop install them. The used a U-brake noodle to make the angle work on the rear disc brake.
https://em3ev.com/shop/hwbs-ebrake-sensor/
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electronicru said:
stock motor + “chupasos” :D (forced air cooling)
https://youtu.be/-ee1mJnZ71k
Battery
https://youtu.be/pjHiYKFRZ-o
Stock Controller. Upgrade mosfets, capacitors + forced air cooling + arduino

“chupasos” = Suckers :D
 
webpablo said:
I wanted a commuter that would handle my 6 mile commute in Seattle. This is what I landed on…
Before was a brand new Raleigh Clubman Steel Framed Disc brake Road Bike.
raleigh-clubman-277677-1.jpg

After: Bafang BBS02 install
IMG_0096.jpg

The install shop (alki Bike and Board in Seattle, WA) setup a nice little bar end for throttle + controller
I wired in a SuperNova E3 headlight and taillight(not pictured) wired directly to the BBS02's headlight connector.
IMG_0097.jpg

Since I didn't want to give up a brake cut off or my STI shifters, I ordered these and had the shop install them. The used a U-brake noodle to make the angle work on the rear disc brake.
https://em3ev.com/shop/hwbs-ebrake-sensor/
IMG_0098.jpg


How is that bag mounted to the frame?
 
webpablo said:
The install shop (alki Bike and Board in Seattle, WA)

Yay! That used to be my neighborhood shop! Tell Stu "ahoy" for me. I think about him often, and how he gave so many young folks their first job (when the bike shop I work in can only really absorb black belt mechanics). Hats off.
 
Carver Drift 01 2014

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Carver Drift 01 2014
Bafang BBS02 48V 750W
52V 14Ah shark pack
Display 750C
Lekkie 36T
Shimano SLX derailleur + shifter upgrade
KMC X10e chain upgrade

Shark pack does not fit in frame, carried in backpack. Overall super easy conversion.
Super stoked with it, rides superb!



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Fuji Reveal Large Frame, 27.5” Wheels, Full Suspension, BBSHD Ludicrous, Luna Sharkpack 52V

Hardest part of the build was upfront leg work in what seems to be the 1 in 500 shot to find a FS frame with 27.5 wheels, straight downtube to avoid the “udder” and its lack of clearance. On top of that it squeezed the Sharkpack inside the triangle. I did have to rotate the shock to squeeze it for a little more all black “stealth”.

Coinciding with this, we also built a Fuji 29er, however Sharkpack has to go under the downtube due to geometry differences.

This is a blast to ride, only 2 savvy hikers have even noticed that it is possibly an electric bike!
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I've done a little work on the SB Cruiser trike,
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=67833&start=625#p1349263
neatening up the headlight (new mount), and finally replaced the "temporary" year-old tiller fix with a new tiller tube, so a few pics. Kirin was supervising. (and the first pic below was taken at the same time as the two below it; it looks darker due to the camera stepping down the brightness to compensate for the headlight and downlighting)

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Side view of the tiller stuff (last night before I got the headlight part done)
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and the old ziptied-on headlight and shade
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imagineaudio said:
webpablo said:
I wanted a commuter that would handle my 6 mile commute in Seattle. This is what I landed on…
Before was a brand new Raleigh Clubman Steel Framed Disc brake Road Bike.
raleigh-clubman-277677-1.jpg

After: Bafang BBS02 install
IMG_0096.jpg

The install shop (alki Bike and Board in Seattle, WA) setup a nice little bar end for throttle + controller
I wired in a SuperNova E3 headlight and taillight(not pictured) wired directly to the BBS02's headlight connector.
IMG_0097.jpg

Since I didn't want to give up a brake cut off or my STI shifters, I ordered these and had the shop install them. The used a U-brake noodle to make the angle work on the rear disc brake.
https://em3ev.com/shop/hwbs-ebrake-sensor/
IMG_0098.jpg


How is that bag mounted to the frame?

I it mounted using a Salsa Carry anything cage: https://www.rei.com/product/117442/salsa-anything-cage-hd-with-straps

And the bag is the Salsa Carry anything bag: https://www.rei.com/product/117424/salsa-exp-series-anything-cage-bag

The battery the shop used with my Kit was pretty much a bare wrapped battery. So this the solution they use. I like it because it doesn't scream E-Bike. =D
 
Hi All!

My new middrive hardtrail:

Before:

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After:

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Test videos:

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Originally started as a 2WD on a Giant frame, went and bought thru axle forks so working out how top get front hub connected...are there any adaptors out there.

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Monkeypowah said:
Originally started as a 2WD on a Giant frame, went and bought thru axle forks so working out how top get front hub connected...are there any adaptors out there.

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What is this frame? How You put fat bike tyre in rear swingarm? Geared Bafang 750W?
 
Changed the thinly-padded "bench seat" out for a suspended-mesh "bleacher chair"; much more comfy. Also, a bit before that (same page in link below), built a mount for the Kia headlight, trimmed away all the excess ugly plastics, and added a weather-sealed cover so rain won't shatter the hot bulb. At the same time, rebuilt the tiller and front lighting mounts and replaced the headset.

https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=67833&p=1355631#p1355550

After:
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Before (with a couple of coolers for groceries on the cargo rack):

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Thanks for the help on the thru axle front hub, after testing in the woods, that little Bafang at 30 amps really hauls, I was easily
climbing short ,steep paths through the trees that you could never pedal up in any gear.
It powered through soft sand, even on an incline with minimal help from me.
I could even..and I know you shouldn't...start mid hill on motor alone, very impressed
 


My Thai Panther Hercules One Fat Bike, as I originally received it from 888bikes in Thailand, and now after I have completed its transformation into a Mxus 3000w powered proper Electric Bike!

I love it, and it suits my daily recreational riding needs around my home in rural Thailand better than I could ever have imagined.

Electric bikes totally rock, so I'm about to add a Sur Ron Light Bee to my collection.. Easy plug and play for this next bike.. Hahaha..!
 
Johne-bike said:
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My Thai Panther Hercules One Fat Bike, as I originally received it from 888bikes in Thailand, and now after I have completed its transformation into a Mxus 3000w powered proper Electric Bike!

I love it, and it suits my daily recreational riding needs around my home in rural Thailand better than I could ever have imagined.

Electric bikes totally rock, so I'm about to add a Sur Ron Light Bee to my collection.. Easy plug and play for this next bike.. Hahaha..!

Love the way you've tucked the controller in between the seatpost and the the rear fender.
 
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