SloNEZ
100 mW
Converted my 1988 Schwinn High Sierra for commuting back and forth to work.
Needed to be able to handle my commute of 25.5 miles each way.
I wanted decent speed and the ability to handle the most worrisome part of my commute: A steep hill on a road with no real shoulder and 45-mph traffic.
The one I climb in the morning is about 1km long and has a 9-10% max grade.
The one I climb in the evening going the other way is about 0.6km of 12% climb.
The Mac 8t gets up them both just fine at full power (about 2kw), but I need to be sure and leave at least 10C headroom for the morning climb … the Mac has already run 24+ miles by then and is "pre-heated."
I also wanted stealth. I wanted it to pass as a serious commuter and not scream "e-bike" with the way it looked.
And I needed reliability.
Oh, and most importantly: I wanted it as plug-and-play as possible. This was my first build and I didn't feel confident tackling anything custom.
I bought the Schwinn new way back in the fall of '88.
I could never part with that bike even though it never really got ridden much.
It had a great ride on short trips for a rigid - very smooth - but the cockpit fit wasn't very good for me and the seat hurt my hiney.
But it seemed like a good candidate for conversion. It has 26" wheels for good tire selection. It has strong brakes.
It has a beefy 4130 CroMo frame that's long enough for racks and stability.
And oh yeah - it's a tank.
It's also a beautiful bike with some of the smoothest joints I've seen and that gorgeous, much-desired Black Chrome finish.
I determined to replace the seat, change the cockpit fit, run low tire pressures for a "suspension," and make it work.
I checked with Dogman to see if my plan was sound, then contacted em3ev and ordered an upgraded Mac 8T in an Alex DM24 rim, a V3 CA-DPS, a 50v triangle pack with 25Ah capacity, a 12 fet controller at 40A, two chargers so I can recharge at work, a GrinTech TA, various other bits and sundries that folks on the forum (and Paul) recommended I get, and got to work.
After over 1000 miles so far, it currently looks like this:
Thanks for looking!
-Slo
Needed to be able to handle my commute of 25.5 miles each way.
I wanted decent speed and the ability to handle the most worrisome part of my commute: A steep hill on a road with no real shoulder and 45-mph traffic.
The one I climb in the morning is about 1km long and has a 9-10% max grade.
The one I climb in the evening going the other way is about 0.6km of 12% climb.
The Mac 8t gets up them both just fine at full power (about 2kw), but I need to be sure and leave at least 10C headroom for the morning climb … the Mac has already run 24+ miles by then and is "pre-heated."
I also wanted stealth. I wanted it to pass as a serious commuter and not scream "e-bike" with the way it looked.
And I needed reliability.
Oh, and most importantly: I wanted it as plug-and-play as possible. This was my first build and I didn't feel confident tackling anything custom.
I bought the Schwinn new way back in the fall of '88.
I could never part with that bike even though it never really got ridden much.
It had a great ride on short trips for a rigid - very smooth - but the cockpit fit wasn't very good for me and the seat hurt my hiney.
But it seemed like a good candidate for conversion. It has 26" wheels for good tire selection. It has strong brakes.
It has a beefy 4130 CroMo frame that's long enough for racks and stability.
And oh yeah - it's a tank.
It's also a beautiful bike with some of the smoothest joints I've seen and that gorgeous, much-desired Black Chrome finish.
I determined to replace the seat, change the cockpit fit, run low tire pressures for a "suspension," and make it work.
I checked with Dogman to see if my plan was sound, then contacted em3ev and ordered an upgraded Mac 8T in an Alex DM24 rim, a V3 CA-DPS, a 50v triangle pack with 25Ah capacity, a 12 fet controller at 40A, two chargers so I can recharge at work, a GrinTech TA, various other bits and sundries that folks on the forum (and Paul) recommended I get, and got to work.
After over 1000 miles so far, it currently looks like this:




Thanks for looking!
-Slo