thatguy
100 µW
Hello, complete noob and want to build an ebike to commute to work. First post after reading the stickies and a dizzying amount of info from this forum.
It's 30km (18.6 miles) round trip, hills in both directions. I currently find it difficult to bike to work because 1) I sweat from the hill climbing, and 2) it takes up too much energy if I bike every day to the point that I become too tired for my other passions.
My requirements are 1) not interested in speed, I want to pedal 70% of the way without breaking into a huge sweat on the hills, 2) I would like the ebike setup to be light as possible because I usually travel with a load in my panniers and I have to carry the bike up and down a flight of stairs for storage (I'm 150lbs plus 25lbs of equipment and groceries), 3) I would like to make use of a hybrid bike I own (Kona Dew FS) and be able to keep the current gear and drive train intact, and 4) sub $1,000 if possible.
For these reasons, I'm leaning towards a front geared, brushless, 250w hub motor to keep it light and resistance free while pedaling. Is this motor a problem for the stock aluminum suspension fork? If so, is it better to find a steel suspension fork, or go with a rear geared 250w hub motor instead?
In terms of the battery, I would assume a minimum of 36v? What amp hours would I need? If I later decide to build a second ebike with the gng mid drive, would it be better to get a beefy battery now so I can share one battery between the two ebikes? For example,is it possible to get a 48v battery for a 36v rated motor? For newbies who don't know how to DIY a battery, what is best bang for the buck and where to buy? Battery forum seemed a little too technical for me to understand.
What would you change given my criteria? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks for any insight!
It's 30km (18.6 miles) round trip, hills in both directions. I currently find it difficult to bike to work because 1) I sweat from the hill climbing, and 2) it takes up too much energy if I bike every day to the point that I become too tired for my other passions.
My requirements are 1) not interested in speed, I want to pedal 70% of the way without breaking into a huge sweat on the hills, 2) I would like the ebike setup to be light as possible because I usually travel with a load in my panniers and I have to carry the bike up and down a flight of stairs for storage (I'm 150lbs plus 25lbs of equipment and groceries), 3) I would like to make use of a hybrid bike I own (Kona Dew FS) and be able to keep the current gear and drive train intact, and 4) sub $1,000 if possible.
For these reasons, I'm leaning towards a front geared, brushless, 250w hub motor to keep it light and resistance free while pedaling. Is this motor a problem for the stock aluminum suspension fork? If so, is it better to find a steel suspension fork, or go with a rear geared 250w hub motor instead?
In terms of the battery, I would assume a minimum of 36v? What amp hours would I need? If I later decide to build a second ebike with the gng mid drive, would it be better to get a beefy battery now so I can share one battery between the two ebikes? For example,is it possible to get a 48v battery for a 36v rated motor? For newbies who don't know how to DIY a battery, what is best bang for the buck and where to buy? Battery forum seemed a little too technical for me to understand.
What would you change given my criteria? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks for any insight!