davidg11
100 µW
Hi,
I lot of people who read this forum, like me, are noobs and simply want to know the cheapest, easiest way to create a powerful ebike. So I thought I'd share.
Basically I'm a Electric bike noob, living in the USA, and wanted to buy a bike, battery, and motor for less than $900 that I didn't have to be a professional bike mechanic, electrical engineer, hobbyist, etc to build. I simply want a cheap, powerful, electric bike to ride. This complete setup cost me $879.
I have the bike and the battery, and the motor setup is arriving tomorrow. Here are the links to my setup:
Bike: $130.00 US http://www.walmart.com/ip/26-Hyper-Havoc-MTB-Men-s-Bike-Black/16531397
This bike has an aluminum frame. The front and back dropouts are steel. So I did not need to purchase additional torque arms for the rear dropout.
Motor and Controller: $290.00 US http://www.ebay.com/itm/231132763662?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Rear Wheel motor and controller.
Battery: $459.00 US http://www.ebay.com/itm/48v-20ah-LiFePO4-Battery-BMS-5A-Charger-Electric-Scooter-Ebike-Bicycle-7-8-Weeks-/141141611139?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item20dcb21283
LifePO4 48V 20A, includes a 5A charger. Looks like a Ping but cheaper and better charger. However, listen to the description. It DOES take 7 weeks to ship. So if you need it quicker than that, this is not the way to go. However it is the CHEAPEST way to go.
Now I'd love advice what to add, if anything. I will most likely purchase a cheap bike computer to figure out my speed. But other than that, I can't think of anything. A big thanks to wesnewell for helping me on my quest!
I lot of people who read this forum, like me, are noobs and simply want to know the cheapest, easiest way to create a powerful ebike. So I thought I'd share.
Basically I'm a Electric bike noob, living in the USA, and wanted to buy a bike, battery, and motor for less than $900 that I didn't have to be a professional bike mechanic, electrical engineer, hobbyist, etc to build. I simply want a cheap, powerful, electric bike to ride. This complete setup cost me $879.
I have the bike and the battery, and the motor setup is arriving tomorrow. Here are the links to my setup:
Bike: $130.00 US http://www.walmart.com/ip/26-Hyper-Havoc-MTB-Men-s-Bike-Black/16531397
This bike has an aluminum frame. The front and back dropouts are steel. So I did not need to purchase additional torque arms for the rear dropout.
Motor and Controller: $290.00 US http://www.ebay.com/itm/231132763662?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649
Rear Wheel motor and controller.
Battery: $459.00 US http://www.ebay.com/itm/48v-20ah-LiFePO4-Battery-BMS-5A-Charger-Electric-Scooter-Ebike-Bicycle-7-8-Weeks-/141141611139?pt=US_Rechargeable_Batteries&hash=item20dcb21283
LifePO4 48V 20A, includes a 5A charger. Looks like a Ping but cheaper and better charger. However, listen to the description. It DOES take 7 weeks to ship. So if you need it quicker than that, this is not the way to go. However it is the CHEAPEST way to go.
Now I'd love advice what to add, if anything. I will most likely purchase a cheap bike computer to figure out my speed. But other than that, I can't think of anything. A big thanks to wesnewell for helping me on my quest!