rhysgittoes
1 mW
- Joined
- May 14, 2020
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- 16
Hi guys,
I've just sold my petrol Go-ped scooter for a decent amount and I'd like to build an e mountain bike.
I've been lucky enough to own a 2013 Santa Cruz Bronson, and have been inspired by Tom Staton's RC ebike, however although I'm an undergrad engineer, I only have access to a workshop in the Holidays and need something that wont require home machined parts.
I'm looking at a motor price range around 400 quid with room for upgrade later, and after some research the only two mid drive motors I could find within that region was the:
https://www.gngebike.com/gng-2019-3000w
From Hong Kong. (444 quid with delivery, 3000w GNG)
and the:
https://eclipsebikes.com/product_info.php?products_id=12
From the UK (404 quid, 750W, BBS02)
Has anyone had experience with the GNG motor, the Bafang is widely more used which is making me lean toward it however the GNG is on paper 4x more powerful and cheaper.
The BBSHD was unfortunately 560quid on the UK website, which is out of my budget.
I'm open to any sort of advice, I've always been a petrol head and only have experience with RC power trains so this is quite new to me.
Cheers!!
Rhys Gittoes
I've just sold my petrol Go-ped scooter for a decent amount and I'd like to build an e mountain bike.
I've been lucky enough to own a 2013 Santa Cruz Bronson, and have been inspired by Tom Staton's RC ebike, however although I'm an undergrad engineer, I only have access to a workshop in the Holidays and need something that wont require home machined parts.

I'm looking at a motor price range around 400 quid with room for upgrade later, and after some research the only two mid drive motors I could find within that region was the:
https://www.gngebike.com/gng-2019-3000w
From Hong Kong. (444 quid with delivery, 3000w GNG)
and the:
https://eclipsebikes.com/product_info.php?products_id=12
From the UK (404 quid, 750W, BBS02)
Has anyone had experience with the GNG motor, the Bafang is widely more used which is making me lean toward it however the GNG is on paper 4x more powerful and cheaper.
The BBSHD was unfortunately 560quid on the UK website, which is out of my budget.
I'm open to any sort of advice, I've always been a petrol head and only have experience with RC power trains so this is quite new to me.
Cheers!!
Rhys Gittoes