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Hi All
First time here. I've enjoyed spending some time over the christmas break on this forum reading about the different motors, batteries, bms's, CAs, etc you can put on a bike. Coming to this forum was kind of like discovering wikipedia for the first time.
I already commute on a road bike, so i get 30km a day of riding. Pretty happy with that. The electric bike concept appeals because of the possibility of extending my range and replacing the car for some of the longer trips.
Kepler's super commuter was the build that inspired me to take on a build of my own. I'm interested in something lightweight where i contribute a meaningful amount of power to the bike.
So I've chosen to do a bbs02 cyclocross bike, with 48v11.6ah (4p13s panasonic 18650s) bottle battery from bmsbattery. A $2.30 ebay usb ttl converter to wire it up and properly program it. I am so pleased that it's possible to set speed to 100% on the low current settings, because that is how i will use it, on low boost at high speed.
Here is the bike i'll use. It's 2013, shim 105 groupset. One of the main reason's I like middrive is that i don't have to downgrade the drivetrain. And the ease of changing flats.
My only concern is that the cyclocross platform seems to be an unusual choice amoung the builds i've seen here, with most opting for front suspension and flat bars. It seems odd to me - I much prefer the aerodynamics and multiple hand positions of a road bike, and I would have thought that only gets more important the higher your speed gets. I would just get uncomfortable riding a flat bar bike more than 20km. Is there a particular reason why no-one does e-road bikes with drop bars?
Looking fwd to participating in the ebike discussion/revolution
First time here. I've enjoyed spending some time over the christmas break on this forum reading about the different motors, batteries, bms's, CAs, etc you can put on a bike. Coming to this forum was kind of like discovering wikipedia for the first time.
I already commute on a road bike, so i get 30km a day of riding. Pretty happy with that. The electric bike concept appeals because of the possibility of extending my range and replacing the car for some of the longer trips.
Kepler's super commuter was the build that inspired me to take on a build of my own. I'm interested in something lightweight where i contribute a meaningful amount of power to the bike.
So I've chosen to do a bbs02 cyclocross bike, with 48v11.6ah (4p13s panasonic 18650s) bottle battery from bmsbattery. A $2.30 ebay usb ttl converter to wire it up and properly program it. I am so pleased that it's possible to set speed to 100% on the low current settings, because that is how i will use it, on low boost at high speed.
Here is the bike i'll use. It's 2013, shim 105 groupset. One of the main reason's I like middrive is that i don't have to downgrade the drivetrain. And the ease of changing flats.

My only concern is that the cyclocross platform seems to be an unusual choice amoung the builds i've seen here, with most opting for front suspension and flat bars. It seems odd to me - I much prefer the aerodynamics and multiple hand positions of a road bike, and I would have thought that only gets more important the higher your speed gets. I would just get uncomfortable riding a flat bar bike more than 20km. Is there a particular reason why no-one does e-road bikes with drop bars?
Looking fwd to participating in the ebike discussion/revolution