StudEbiker
100 kW
I am planning my next build. Last summer the LBS had a used Giant Revive on the lot. I took it for a test ride and was very impressed with the ride and comfort of the bike but since it weighs 46lbs normally it needs some electrifying for sure!! I really didn't like the color of the one at the LBS and it had a few cosmetic issues with it as well that caused me to pass. I've been on the look out for one ever since though and I am hoping to find one soon. I thought I would "ask the audience" so to speak and get some suggestions about how you would do a quality E-Revive. Front hub is pretty much out because I think you have to replace the fork which I really don't want to mess with.....besides, I am wanting something a little more elegant than a front hub. This will be my third build and ideally I would like to do something that runs through the gears though I am not completely opposed to another rear 9C, but I am going to want more speed than I get out of the 2807 in the 26" wheel that I have at 36v (which tops out at 22mph if the wind is at my back. :wink: ). Oh yeah, definitely want to move to LiPo on the E-vive. I initially thought of doing a RC drive. However, Recumpence's wife has a Revive that he says he has considered doing an RC drive on but there is no convenient way to configure it. If Matt can't figure it out, I'm pretty sure I'm not going to be able to get it to work either. :? There is the Cyclone option, but those seem so fraught with problems I'm not sure I really want to go there. Keep in mind a Revive has 20" wheels. I am looking for a top speed around 30 mph and be able to climb 8-10% with little or no pedal assist. With the starting weight of the bike being 46lbs, I'd also like to keep the add-on weight to a minimum. Okay, I am open to ideas.

