wardrop
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- Jan 19, 2012
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- 6
Hi All,
E-bikes have really caught my imagination. Since I got my first brushless remote control car a couple years ago, I've always had a fascination with electric bikes (pedal, or motorbikes). I recently saw last years model of the Specialized Demo at my local bikeshop for 2/3's of it's original price ($3000 AUD) and began wondering how it would go as a base for an e-bike. This is the exact bike (yellow and black): http://www.specialized.com/au/gb/bc/SBCProduct.jsp?arc=2011&sid=11Demo
I'd like to get at least 3kw out of it, so one of the high-end hub motors is what I'd like. It needs to be quiet (like the Stealth bikes), and have a good balance of torque and top-speed, though I favour torque. I'd love some motor recommendations.
The other even more important consideration are the batteries, or more to the point, how to attach them to the bike. I'd be aiming for at least 1kw/h, preferably closer to 1.5kw/h, but given the nature of the specialised frame, it only has enough room in the middle for probably 20 LiPo cells at the most (2x 10S or 3x 6S 8000mah). I've been thinking of maybe only have up to 500w/h on the frame, and maybe storing a set of spares in a backpack which I swap them out with. Some other ideas would be welcome, keeping in mind that I want to preserve as much of the bikes natural aesthetic as possible, though I understand LiPo's only have so much energy density.
My intention is to use it for a combination of trail riding and downhill, so durability is pretty important. The controller is something I can worry about later as it depends on whether we can make a motor and battery combo work for this bike.
Any and all ideas are welcome.
Thanks
E-bikes have really caught my imagination. Since I got my first brushless remote control car a couple years ago, I've always had a fascination with electric bikes (pedal, or motorbikes). I recently saw last years model of the Specialized Demo at my local bikeshop for 2/3's of it's original price ($3000 AUD) and began wondering how it would go as a base for an e-bike. This is the exact bike (yellow and black): http://www.specialized.com/au/gb/bc/SBCProduct.jsp?arc=2011&sid=11Demo
I'd like to get at least 3kw out of it, so one of the high-end hub motors is what I'd like. It needs to be quiet (like the Stealth bikes), and have a good balance of torque and top-speed, though I favour torque. I'd love some motor recommendations.
The other even more important consideration are the batteries, or more to the point, how to attach them to the bike. I'd be aiming for at least 1kw/h, preferably closer to 1.5kw/h, but given the nature of the specialised frame, it only has enough room in the middle for probably 20 LiPo cells at the most (2x 10S or 3x 6S 8000mah). I've been thinking of maybe only have up to 500w/h on the frame, and maybe storing a set of spares in a backpack which I swap them out with. Some other ideas would be welcome, keeping in mind that I want to preserve as much of the bikes natural aesthetic as possible, though I understand LiPo's only have so much energy density.
My intention is to use it for a combination of trail riding and downhill, so durability is pretty important. The controller is something I can worry about later as it depends on whether we can make a motor and battery combo work for this bike.
Any and all ideas are welcome.
Thanks