frogman
1 µW
I can ride a bike, but that’s about all I know about them. I want to move my body more and biking to work seems like a great way to do it, but it’d take too long with just my sad and tired legs. I’m handy, so I figure… why not build an ebike? Fun summer project!
I’m looking for confirmation that I’m thinking along the right lines before I spend a ton of money. I want a bike that:
-goes 30-35mph
-does both throttle and pedal assist depending on my mood (of course top speed will differ there, that’s ok, but I plan to mostly pedal but anticipate lazy moments)
-will get me 10.7 miles to work and then back (22 miles total, can charge at work if need be)
-will haul up to a 210lb load. Majority of the time the load will be more like 160
I’ll be riding mostly on paved rolling hills, and want to be able to comfortable ride over mild-moderate frost heave. I have a $1,000-ish budget, but that’s a stretch. The cheaper the better.
After lots of reading I’m leaning towards getting a 750W BBS02 Bafang motor with UART protocol so I can reprogram it to allow for higher speeds. My questions are:
Donor Bike:
I have a Giant Cypress LX that I’ve had for years, and has served me very well. I haven’t ridden it in years, but in college I used to regularly haul 50-75 lbs of groceries in the snow on it. I’d love to use it, since I know it’s comfortable for me. It’s got a front suspension fork and a suspension seat on it. It's an aluminum frame. Is that a horrible donor bike, or OK to use? Pics below.
Brakes:
Most folks are saying it’s best to have disc brakes. My bike doesn’t have them, but the front fork looks like it has mounts for them (pics below). How do I know what disc brakes would fit? Is the rear able to accommodate them too (pics below)? Is it horrible to have disc in the front, rim in the back, if the rear can’t?
I know to get disc brakes I’ll need to get new wheels, since my current wheels don’t have the flange to support the rotor. I’m having a hell of a time knowing what types of wheels match what types of rotors. Am I an idiot? What do I need to know to find the right size/style that will fit both my bike AND the brakes? The tires I currently have say 42-622 (700x40c -28x 1 5/8) on them.
Battery:
Here’s where I’m REALLY at a loss. What battery would you recommend for this project? I don’t have much understanding of amps, watt hours, and all this other lingo. Extra points for a link I can follow.
Buying the motor:
They look cheapest on Ali Express. I’m looking at this one, with no battery, C965 display, and Brake Lever selected. Am I missing anything extreme? Any red flags you see?
Thanks for any and all advice y'all have!
Pics of potential donor bike, is this a horrible idea?






I’m looking for confirmation that I’m thinking along the right lines before I spend a ton of money. I want a bike that:
-goes 30-35mph
-does both throttle and pedal assist depending on my mood (of course top speed will differ there, that’s ok, but I plan to mostly pedal but anticipate lazy moments)
-will get me 10.7 miles to work and then back (22 miles total, can charge at work if need be)
-will haul up to a 210lb load. Majority of the time the load will be more like 160
I’ll be riding mostly on paved rolling hills, and want to be able to comfortable ride over mild-moderate frost heave. I have a $1,000-ish budget, but that’s a stretch. The cheaper the better.
After lots of reading I’m leaning towards getting a 750W BBS02 Bafang motor with UART protocol so I can reprogram it to allow for higher speeds. My questions are:
Donor Bike:
I have a Giant Cypress LX that I’ve had for years, and has served me very well. I haven’t ridden it in years, but in college I used to regularly haul 50-75 lbs of groceries in the snow on it. I’d love to use it, since I know it’s comfortable for me. It’s got a front suspension fork and a suspension seat on it. It's an aluminum frame. Is that a horrible donor bike, or OK to use? Pics below.
Brakes:
Most folks are saying it’s best to have disc brakes. My bike doesn’t have them, but the front fork looks like it has mounts for them (pics below). How do I know what disc brakes would fit? Is the rear able to accommodate them too (pics below)? Is it horrible to have disc in the front, rim in the back, if the rear can’t?
I know to get disc brakes I’ll need to get new wheels, since my current wheels don’t have the flange to support the rotor. I’m having a hell of a time knowing what types of wheels match what types of rotors. Am I an idiot? What do I need to know to find the right size/style that will fit both my bike AND the brakes? The tires I currently have say 42-622 (700x40c -28x 1 5/8) on them.
Battery:
Here’s where I’m REALLY at a loss. What battery would you recommend for this project? I don’t have much understanding of amps, watt hours, and all this other lingo. Extra points for a link I can follow.
Buying the motor:
They look cheapest on Ali Express. I’m looking at this one, with no battery, C965 display, and Brake Lever selected. Am I missing anything extreme? Any red flags you see?
Thanks for any and all advice y'all have!
Pics of potential donor bike, is this a horrible idea?





