My first ebike build. Nothing special, but does exactly what I want for a commuter, and is within NZ's legal power limits for road use.


Background
New job means I'm back to a 20 km commute. I can bike this easily, but with a new baby at home, any time I can shave off will make my wife happier/sane. I bought an ebike locally (Jammis MTB with pedal4me kit) on the cheap (less than the cost of a kit) but was disappointed to find the speed maxed out at 27 km/h, and it was frocking heavy even with a Lithium battery. So I sold it, and started hunting around for a kit for my single speed.
System
- KHS Urban Soul single speed
- Greenbikekit Q100, 36 volt (318 rpm)
- total weight 16 kg
GBK are great to deal with. Although they tried to persuade me away from the 328 rpm motor in a 700c wheel, but I'm glad i stuck to my guns, it does exactly what I want - maintain a cruising speed above 35 km/h. And the torque is actually much better than I expected. Weight is slightly front heavy, but at least its low down. Note my commute is flat and always will be.
Mods to do
- add a thumb throttle, I hate the full size one
- add a Sturmey Archer S2C 2 speed rear hub so I can pedal assist more at high speed
Next bike
- crank drive
- nuvinci CVT rear hub
- even lighter weight


Background
New job means I'm back to a 20 km commute. I can bike this easily, but with a new baby at home, any time I can shave off will make my wife happier/sane. I bought an ebike locally (Jammis MTB with pedal4me kit) on the cheap (less than the cost of a kit) but was disappointed to find the speed maxed out at 27 km/h, and it was frocking heavy even with a Lithium battery. So I sold it, and started hunting around for a kit for my single speed.
System
- KHS Urban Soul single speed
- Greenbikekit Q100, 36 volt (318 rpm)
- total weight 16 kg
GBK are great to deal with. Although they tried to persuade me away from the 328 rpm motor in a 700c wheel, but I'm glad i stuck to my guns, it does exactly what I want - maintain a cruising speed above 35 km/h. And the torque is actually much better than I expected. Weight is slightly front heavy, but at least its low down. Note my commute is flat and always will be.
Mods to do
- add a thumb throttle, I hate the full size one
- add a Sturmey Archer S2C 2 speed rear hub so I can pedal assist more at high speed
Next bike
- crank drive
- nuvinci CVT rear hub
- even lighter weight