classic94 said:
cal3thousand said:
OR.. you could buy a bike from me for < $1000. I'm in LA, and I have one put together that I was looking to get $850 in it's current configuration: Trek 4500 frame, Front 9C 2810 motor, cheapo 6FET Hua tong controller, Torque armed, 48V 10Ah Golden Motor LiFePO4, new Shimano integrated shifters/lever and brake cables, new Kona pedals, half-twist throttle)
For $900, I would upgrade the controller to a 12FET Infineon from ebikes.ca. (This will allow you to go up in voltage [speed] by upgrading or adding batteries in the future)
This is my secondary bike and I would like to get some cash to buy a Xtracycle Edgerunner frame.
EDIT: Of course you'd have to sell your current bike (didn't think about that at first) or move the components over. I'd be willing to discuss sale less frame too. Can you tell I really want an Edgerunner frame? Justin's got me jonesing for one.
That's the price point I'm looking for. How long have you had the set up and how many charges diss the battery have?
Sorry, I have no idea how good of a deal this is, I would appreciate any feedback through private message from more experienced members on this set up.
I'm kind of getting to the point where I
think I wouldn't mind spend a little more if it's going to last longer. This is going to be my every day commuter...
No need for PMs. Let the other respected members chime in here for an open discussion.
The motor is basically new. It only has < 100 miles on it.
The bike frame is used, but it is solid. Neptronix will attest to these frames for e-bikes, they are perfect candidates.
The battery is my first battery before I started playing with LiPo and I burned my geared hubbie up running too much voltage on it (the 48V LiFePO4 and 6S of LiPo

). The battery is a champ though. I only hit cutoff on the BMS 2 times and that was early on before I understood everything. It continues to perform well. I can't detect any difference in the capacity. 10Ah is enough to get me to work and most of the way back on a 13 mile ride (each-way) at legal speeds. I'd say easily 20 miles. But I always charged it at work and home (I bought 2 chargers for this) to make sure I only used about 60% of the capacity each way to keep it happy and last longer. I'd say you could easily commute everyday for the next 2 years+ without issue if you did the same and charged at work. I put a new locking mechanism on there that was sent to me by Golden Motor on warranty since the one that came on it started to have intermittent connection issues. The new one they sent is beefier and I added solder to make sure the connections were reliable.
I've put about 1800 miles on the battery before my other bike motor failed. That's about 70 commutes with a half charge (1/2 a cycle) 2 times each commute. I would say 150 partial charges. Being conservative, you could round up and say I put 200 (not full) cycles on it. Golden Motor is claiming 2000+ full cycles before hitting 80% original capacity. Lots of life left in the cells.
I'm moving to LiPo (all of my stuff), hence the sale of the LiFePO4. In writing this, I also remembered that I have the extra charger at work.
If you don't purchase my bike, I would still like members to chime in on the apparent value of my offering. I'm going to put it on CL soon if not sold on the 'sphere. That way you can get a better idea of what values are people putting on things.
Should mention that I NEVER took the battery draw over 20A (2C). So it has lived well within it's 3C continuous discharge rating. (helps with longevity)