Has anyone out there ever done an ebike conversion on a tandem?
If so, I'm curious about range and speed performance compared with a conventional ebike conversion. I have a blind friend in Florida. Back in the late 80's we did lots of serious miles on a tandem. He still has our old bike in FLA and my talk about my current ebike has raised some thoughts on converting it. The bike is plenty strong enough (heavy steel frame and fork) and has a rear rack for the battery.
All riding would be in FLA (flat) so a 408 or similar would be plenty speed and should not over tax the motor especially if we use pedal power for the accelleration and few small hills. Would not get much use if we did convert it so NiCD or NiMH might be the best battery choice since it can sit flat for extended periods.
Any experience with this?
Thanks,
Bill
If so, I'm curious about range and speed performance compared with a conventional ebike conversion. I have a blind friend in Florida. Back in the late 80's we did lots of serious miles on a tandem. He still has our old bike in FLA and my talk about my current ebike has raised some thoughts on converting it. The bike is plenty strong enough (heavy steel frame and fork) and has a rear rack for the battery.
All riding would be in FLA (flat) so a 408 or similar would be plenty speed and should not over tax the motor especially if we use pedal power for the accelleration and few small hills. Would not get much use if we did convert it so NiCD or NiMH might be the best battery choice since it can sit flat for extended periods.
Any experience with this?
Thanks,
Bill