Hi everyone.
Firstly, thanks for having me. I've been lurking for a couple of weeks, and have learned a great deal already.
I'm in Sydney, Australia. Been a hard core cyclist in the past (fixed, recumbent, trikes, etc etc), also a motorcyclist. I'm in tech, and have been interested in the e-bike ideas for while. Price of fuel, simplicity of e-bikes and reduced overall costs are factors. The more reading I do on EV's generally, the more the combustion engine seems antiquated. A brushless motor, with just one moving part seems so much more....sane.
So, here is what I'm trying to work out: will an e-bike work for me in the hard, cold, real world? I commute 24km each way (15miles) by motorcycle, and it takes about 40 minutes (av 36kph / 23mph, typically 6-10 minutes stopped at lights). Terrain is moderately hill, steep in places - (this is the Northern Beaches if anyone knows the area). There are some bike paths/lanes. I can easily recharge at work, and have secure parking.
I do a busy, stressful job. I need to be able to:
1. Just get on a go. Reliabilty is vital
2. Ride year round, in dark, cold, hot, and sometimes soaking wet
3. Not feel like this is a chore. The motorbike just works
4. Not spend a huge amount of extra time commuting
Ideally, I'd like to be able to do the trip at the same speed - I can live with 5-10 minutes extra each way.
Reading the other posts here, and lots of other places on the web, it seems I'd need something like:
1. Crsytalyte 4000 series
2. 48-72 amp controller (ebikes.ca)
3. Ping LIFePO 48v 10ah or 48v 20ah
4. Bike to strap it all to.
5. Throttle
6. Possibly cycle-analyst
Do I need to go to 72v?
My main areas of concern:
1. Reliabilty - lots of talk of MOSFETS blowing, controllers failing, throttles sticking. Is this technology all a bit early adopter to be really reliable?
Should I look at a brushed 4000 Crystalyte, no controller, and a big heap of SLAs? That way, no controller issues, easy recharging (no BMS?), and cheap too.
2. Wet weather - Will motors and controllers tolerate damp and rain? We sometimes get a week or so of consistent wet weather at a time, and I find myself wearing the motorbike rain suit each way for 4 or 5 days straight. Can controllers be waterproofed?
3. Is it generally realistic to think an e-bike will be as convenient as a motorcycle? I'm apprehensive about making the switch and then finding myself miserably trundling along in the dark of winter, enviously watching all the infernal-combustion types going past....
Despite my doubts, the whole idea is really fascinating, and strangely exciting.
Again, thanks for having me,
Mark
Firstly, thanks for having me. I've been lurking for a couple of weeks, and have learned a great deal already.
I'm in Sydney, Australia. Been a hard core cyclist in the past (fixed, recumbent, trikes, etc etc), also a motorcyclist. I'm in tech, and have been interested in the e-bike ideas for while. Price of fuel, simplicity of e-bikes and reduced overall costs are factors. The more reading I do on EV's generally, the more the combustion engine seems antiquated. A brushless motor, with just one moving part seems so much more....sane.
So, here is what I'm trying to work out: will an e-bike work for me in the hard, cold, real world? I commute 24km each way (15miles) by motorcycle, and it takes about 40 minutes (av 36kph / 23mph, typically 6-10 minutes stopped at lights). Terrain is moderately hill, steep in places - (this is the Northern Beaches if anyone knows the area). There are some bike paths/lanes. I can easily recharge at work, and have secure parking.
I do a busy, stressful job. I need to be able to:
1. Just get on a go. Reliabilty is vital
2. Ride year round, in dark, cold, hot, and sometimes soaking wet
3. Not feel like this is a chore. The motorbike just works
4. Not spend a huge amount of extra time commuting
Ideally, I'd like to be able to do the trip at the same speed - I can live with 5-10 minutes extra each way.
Reading the other posts here, and lots of other places on the web, it seems I'd need something like:
1. Crsytalyte 4000 series
2. 48-72 amp controller (ebikes.ca)
3. Ping LIFePO 48v 10ah or 48v 20ah
4. Bike to strap it all to.
5. Throttle
6. Possibly cycle-analyst
Do I need to go to 72v?
My main areas of concern:
1. Reliabilty - lots of talk of MOSFETS blowing, controllers failing, throttles sticking. Is this technology all a bit early adopter to be really reliable?
Should I look at a brushed 4000 Crystalyte, no controller, and a big heap of SLAs? That way, no controller issues, easy recharging (no BMS?), and cheap too.
2. Wet weather - Will motors and controllers tolerate damp and rain? We sometimes get a week or so of consistent wet weather at a time, and I find myself wearing the motorbike rain suit each way for 4 or 5 days straight. Can controllers be waterproofed?
3. Is it generally realistic to think an e-bike will be as convenient as a motorcycle? I'm apprehensive about making the switch and then finding myself miserably trundling along in the dark of winter, enviously watching all the infernal-combustion types going past....
Despite my doubts, the whole idea is really fascinating, and strangely exciting.
Again, thanks for having me,
Mark