buddhak
100 µW
Hello,
I am an e-bike newbie and I am no electrical engineer.
I have some ideas kicking around in my head for a homemade cargo bike with electric motor assist. Could anyone offer some advice/opinions to help me along? The bike exists only on paper for now, but it will be a Bakfiets/Longjohn cargo bike built largely out of bamboo. I want electric motor assist to help with acceleration from a stop, and to assist with occasional hill climbing. I am leaning hard towards a Cute q100 cst hub with a TDCM torque sensing bottom bracket, and a thumb throttle for additional control. What's more, I'd like to run this with a single speed drivetrain - I am happy to trade top speed for simplicity. My questions are:
1. Is this crazy? I don't see much in the way of single speed ebike builds here. I am a single speed mountain biker + bike commuter, so I fully understand the benefits and drawbacks of running a geared drivetrain. I am more concerned about how intuitively the set up I am describing would work. I want to get up on the pedals from a stop and feel a gentle push, and then I want it to stop automatically when I am at cruising speed or slowing down.
2. What is bare minimum of equipment needed to set up such a system? Do I need to buy the grim CA V3 or do simpler (read: cheaper) devices exist to allow the BB to talk to the motor?
3.Any other suggestions?
Thank you
EDIT: I should probably mention, the hub would power a 26" rear wheel
I am an e-bike newbie and I am no electrical engineer.
I have some ideas kicking around in my head for a homemade cargo bike with electric motor assist. Could anyone offer some advice/opinions to help me along? The bike exists only on paper for now, but it will be a Bakfiets/Longjohn cargo bike built largely out of bamboo. I want electric motor assist to help with acceleration from a stop, and to assist with occasional hill climbing. I am leaning hard towards a Cute q100 cst hub with a TDCM torque sensing bottom bracket, and a thumb throttle for additional control. What's more, I'd like to run this with a single speed drivetrain - I am happy to trade top speed for simplicity. My questions are:
1. Is this crazy? I don't see much in the way of single speed ebike builds here. I am a single speed mountain biker + bike commuter, so I fully understand the benefits and drawbacks of running a geared drivetrain. I am more concerned about how intuitively the set up I am describing would work. I want to get up on the pedals from a stop and feel a gentle push, and then I want it to stop automatically when I am at cruising speed or slowing down.
2. What is bare minimum of equipment needed to set up such a system? Do I need to buy the grim CA V3 or do simpler (read: cheaper) devices exist to allow the BB to talk to the motor?
3.Any other suggestions?
Thank you
EDIT: I should probably mention, the hub would power a 26" rear wheel