Russell
1 MW
FIRST RIDE
I bought a little 36V/250W Bafang kit off of eBay back in the middle of November (see my initial review here; http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8001 )and while the little customizing I did to it took a bit of time it’s been essentially done for over a month with the final touch, a matching rear wheel, installed just last week.
We had a VERY snowy and cold December followed by an equally cold January so there was little chance to get out on the road. Normally I put my bikes away some time in November and get them back out in March but I have on occasion ridden in January or February. I’ve been chompin’ at the bit to ride my ebike and I finally got the chance today. The snow is still piled high and does extend out into some roads yet but I couldn’t resist the sunshine and 35 degree temperature (that’s 2 Celsius), even the wind was ok at 12 mph (23 kmh) out of the SSE.
I have three bikes and this circa 1992 Raleigh was going to be retired since I recently purchased a new 2009 Kona Smoke 2-9 but I figured if I was going to possibly goober something up it might as well be this bike. The bike itself was a touring model I purchased off of eBay a few years ago then stripped it down, tossed some parts and sold a few others leaving just the frame, fork and seat post clamp to be reused. I had the headset replaced at that time and then built it up as a flat bar hybrid type bike. I’ve ridden it thousands of miles since then and while it’s not the fastest, it ain’t terribly slow either.
Here’s the bike and some of the specs;
1992 Raleigh R-300
Sun CR18 Rims w/700x35 tires and self-sealing tubes
8 speed shifter on right for 12-32 cassette
Downtube shifter for front derailleur
Road triple crankset with bashguard, 42T and 30T chainrings
Cantilever brakes
Bafang 36V 250W front motor laced with Wheelsmith DH13 spokes 2 cross
Controller is rated at 7A (that’s where they get the 250W) /15A peak
Controller is mounted on handlebars with Watt’s-Up meter on top
36V/9AH SLA battery pack in rear bag
Modified scooter trigger throttle (see details here: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8026 )
Weight: 59 lbs (27kg) + 2.5 lbs for tools, spare tube and mini-pump. (me: 200 lbs)



OK so how did it perform you ask. Well compared to other bikes folks have on this board this one is indeed slow coming in right where I had predicted at about 16.5 mph (26kph) right off the charger on level ground. I did just want a little assist so in that respect it’s a pretty good match for me and the bike. It did disappoint me with its hill climbing ability which is rather anemic. With the battery still close to full I hit the first hill which is about a 4% grade and the motor struggled to get me up it at 10mph (16kph). I was expecting better. I pedaled all of the 23.6 miles (37.8km) and for the trip averaged 15.6mph (25kmh). That isn’t bad seeing I hadn’t ridden outdoors since early November. Also my average speed on this bike before the conversion for the last 31 rides was 15.1mph. I was still quite damp when I got back and my tootsies were frozen but I noticed then I hadn’t touched the water bottle. I was working all of the way but the motor really took the edge off especially traveling into the wind. On the way back I had a tailwind so the motor could only provide a very minimal amount of assistance at 17 mph and was all done at 18. I now very much want a lithium battery since the working voltage on them is higher than with an SLA. A “36V†LiFePO4 with a nominal voltage of 38.4V would provide a nice little boost I think. Hmmm…do I hear that little 36V/8AH Ping calling to me?
Trip results:
Distance: 23.6 miles (37.8km)
Average speed: 15.6 mph (25kph)
Amp-Hours used: 4.810
Watt-Hours used: 168.1
Peak Watts: 550
Min Volts: 31.62
WH/mile: 7.12
WH/km: 4.45
-R
I bought a little 36V/250W Bafang kit off of eBay back in the middle of November (see my initial review here; http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8001 )and while the little customizing I did to it took a bit of time it’s been essentially done for over a month with the final touch, a matching rear wheel, installed just last week.
We had a VERY snowy and cold December followed by an equally cold January so there was little chance to get out on the road. Normally I put my bikes away some time in November and get them back out in March but I have on occasion ridden in January or February. I’ve been chompin’ at the bit to ride my ebike and I finally got the chance today. The snow is still piled high and does extend out into some roads yet but I couldn’t resist the sunshine and 35 degree temperature (that’s 2 Celsius), even the wind was ok at 12 mph (23 kmh) out of the SSE.
I have three bikes and this circa 1992 Raleigh was going to be retired since I recently purchased a new 2009 Kona Smoke 2-9 but I figured if I was going to possibly goober something up it might as well be this bike. The bike itself was a touring model I purchased off of eBay a few years ago then stripped it down, tossed some parts and sold a few others leaving just the frame, fork and seat post clamp to be reused. I had the headset replaced at that time and then built it up as a flat bar hybrid type bike. I’ve ridden it thousands of miles since then and while it’s not the fastest, it ain’t terribly slow either.
Here’s the bike and some of the specs;
1992 Raleigh R-300
Sun CR18 Rims w/700x35 tires and self-sealing tubes
8 speed shifter on right for 12-32 cassette
Downtube shifter for front derailleur
Road triple crankset with bashguard, 42T and 30T chainrings
Cantilever brakes
Bafang 36V 250W front motor laced with Wheelsmith DH13 spokes 2 cross
Controller is rated at 7A (that’s where they get the 250W) /15A peak
Controller is mounted on handlebars with Watt’s-Up meter on top
36V/9AH SLA battery pack in rear bag
Modified scooter trigger throttle (see details here: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8026 )
Weight: 59 lbs (27kg) + 2.5 lbs for tools, spare tube and mini-pump. (me: 200 lbs)



OK so how did it perform you ask. Well compared to other bikes folks have on this board this one is indeed slow coming in right where I had predicted at about 16.5 mph (26kph) right off the charger on level ground. I did just want a little assist so in that respect it’s a pretty good match for me and the bike. It did disappoint me with its hill climbing ability which is rather anemic. With the battery still close to full I hit the first hill which is about a 4% grade and the motor struggled to get me up it at 10mph (16kph). I was expecting better. I pedaled all of the 23.6 miles (37.8km) and for the trip averaged 15.6mph (25kmh). That isn’t bad seeing I hadn’t ridden outdoors since early November. Also my average speed on this bike before the conversion for the last 31 rides was 15.1mph. I was still quite damp when I got back and my tootsies were frozen but I noticed then I hadn’t touched the water bottle. I was working all of the way but the motor really took the edge off especially traveling into the wind. On the way back I had a tailwind so the motor could only provide a very minimal amount of assistance at 17 mph and was all done at 18. I now very much want a lithium battery since the working voltage on them is higher than with an SLA. A “36V†LiFePO4 with a nominal voltage of 38.4V would provide a nice little boost I think. Hmmm…do I hear that little 36V/8AH Ping calling to me?
Trip results:
Distance: 23.6 miles (37.8km)
Average speed: 15.6 mph (25kph)
Amp-Hours used: 4.810
Watt-Hours used: 168.1
Peak Watts: 550
Min Volts: 31.62
WH/mile: 7.12
WH/km: 4.45
-R