Hello everyone! Thanks for all the previous posts that Ive already read before registering myself 
I am no technician (besides IT) and I'm kinda...lost in building my bike hehe. Got a couple of parts including a full suspension enduro frame for a good price. So i have a few questions about going e- and about servicing the bike.
I would probably prefer a 200-300 € quality 48V/1kW+ rear drive that would get me to my work every day without pedalling (and ofc I would ride for fun in my free time, grip throttle compatible drive would be nice). I've read that Armstrong is able to reach 1,1 kW power in his peak and I want that guy in my bike
. Take into account I'm a 100kg guy. Any idea which drive to get? I thought about getting Crystalyte or MagicPie. Trip distance / height profile:
I am from EU, don't mind regulations but I can probably only get EU/Chinese things since US shipping is too expensive. I don't mind charging the bike every day and no trips longer than 30km expected - so I think getting one of these Li-Ion batteries would be good enough for me. Any advice about it's capacity? I thought something like 12 Ah would be good enough.
Well that's it. Now it's time to mention I'm no mechanic either
- so there are couple more problems...
This is what I got, so...anyone recognizes this fork? One pipe is probably air and the second one is nitrogen. Plus there is that plastic thing
. Anyone could tell me if this fork would work and which pipe belongs to which side? Or should i go get a new fork?
Another problem is that the rear axle (185mm or something) is weld-extended or something and I don't trust it. Would a 1.4140 steel axle work? The rear wheel is crooked so it would require a replacement or fixing - I thought about getting a "motorbike like rear wheel" with proper axle, but I don't know is ebike drives are compatible with them.
Thanks for answers and have a nice day/night :wink:
I am no technician (besides IT) and I'm kinda...lost in building my bike hehe. Got a couple of parts including a full suspension enduro frame for a good price. So i have a few questions about going e- and about servicing the bike.
I would probably prefer a 200-300 € quality 48V/1kW+ rear drive that would get me to my work every day without pedalling (and ofc I would ride for fun in my free time, grip throttle compatible drive would be nice). I've read that Armstrong is able to reach 1,1 kW power in his peak and I want that guy in my bike

I am from EU, don't mind regulations but I can probably only get EU/Chinese things since US shipping is too expensive. I don't mind charging the bike every day and no trips longer than 30km expected - so I think getting one of these Li-Ion batteries would be good enough for me. Any advice about it's capacity? I thought something like 12 Ah would be good enough.
Well that's it. Now it's time to mention I'm no mechanic either

This is what I got, so...anyone recognizes this fork? One pipe is probably air and the second one is nitrogen. Plus there is that plastic thing

Another problem is that the rear axle (185mm or something) is weld-extended or something and I don't trust it. Would a 1.4140 steel axle work? The rear wheel is crooked so it would require a replacement or fixing - I thought about getting a "motorbike like rear wheel" with proper axle, but I don't know is ebike drives are compatible with them.
Thanks for answers and have a nice day/night :wink: