Hi all,
been fascinating reading the forum over the last few days picking up info.
I'm in the UK and looking to dip my toe into the EV water for the first time.
Ultimately I want a system that will let me tow a bike trailer to the beach (about 6 miles each way) with my kayak on it for a bit of surfing.
I want to sort the bike out first though with proof of concept, before I get ahead of myself and attach the trailer to it.
I have a nice new aluminium TT frame which I'm almost finished building into a flat bar cruiser with 3x7 on-road suitable gearing which will be the intended victim for this set-up.
This is what the frame looks like.
obviously this uses 700c roadbike wheels. Specs wise the overall weight of me and bike comes out at around 80kgs plus another 25kgs for the trailer.
I'm not looking to be a speed freak and I'm happy doing some of the work on the pedals. I figure torque is more use to my application than overall top speed.
If I can cruise around 15mph there and back with trailer I'll be a happy camper. It's not overly hilly just a couple around 10% at each end of the ride.
I intend to have a rear rack with some sort of lockable pannier to carry the battery/ies and controller nice and low down. Ideally I want the bike looking as regular bike like as possible rather than some kind of frankenbike.
kit wise I'm spec'ing the following as my starting point.
Rear hub motor around 250w
4qd porter controller, upto 36v and 30a continuous. (will do up to 46v and 40a peak)
thumb throttle
6 cell 5500mah Lipo battery pack with BMS connector (approx 22v)
BMS lipo charger and supply
I figure this will get me into the game but I think with this battery I'm short on the range.
If the concept works well I can buy another pack and presumably parallel it for an increase in range.
Have I overlooked anything critical?
I'm looking at a seven speed rear gear cassette, do the rear hub motor use standard shimano cassette's or do I need a specific cassette?
cheers
Andrew
been fascinating reading the forum over the last few days picking up info.
I'm in the UK and looking to dip my toe into the EV water for the first time.
Ultimately I want a system that will let me tow a bike trailer to the beach (about 6 miles each way) with my kayak on it for a bit of surfing.
I want to sort the bike out first though with proof of concept, before I get ahead of myself and attach the trailer to it.
I have a nice new aluminium TT frame which I'm almost finished building into a flat bar cruiser with 3x7 on-road suitable gearing which will be the intended victim for this set-up.
This is what the frame looks like.

obviously this uses 700c roadbike wheels. Specs wise the overall weight of me and bike comes out at around 80kgs plus another 25kgs for the trailer.
I'm not looking to be a speed freak and I'm happy doing some of the work on the pedals. I figure torque is more use to my application than overall top speed.
If I can cruise around 15mph there and back with trailer I'll be a happy camper. It's not overly hilly just a couple around 10% at each end of the ride.
I intend to have a rear rack with some sort of lockable pannier to carry the battery/ies and controller nice and low down. Ideally I want the bike looking as regular bike like as possible rather than some kind of frankenbike.
kit wise I'm spec'ing the following as my starting point.
Rear hub motor around 250w
4qd porter controller, upto 36v and 30a continuous. (will do up to 46v and 40a peak)
thumb throttle
6 cell 5500mah Lipo battery pack with BMS connector (approx 22v)
BMS lipo charger and supply
I figure this will get me into the game but I think with this battery I'm short on the range.
If the concept works well I can buy another pack and presumably parallel it for an increase in range.
Have I overlooked anything critical?
I'm looking at a seven speed rear gear cassette, do the rear hub motor use standard shimano cassette's or do I need a specific cassette?
cheers
Andrew