Colin_P
Guru
Apologies if there is already a thread running of this nature but after a half hearted search I couldn't find one.
First of all; E-bikes, factory built or converted - they are not cheating, they are just different and people choose them for a myriad of different reasons. And we cannot all be racing snakes!
The purpose of this thread is to discuss all things about converting your trusty steed into a E-bike.
I'll (obviously) start...
My reason(s), not that anyone needs a reason or is compelled to provide one, for going for an e-bike were / are;
So, having done the research I came to the conclusion that a conversion kit was the way forward for me. Then it was a question of hub drive vs mid drive (which will hopefully discussed later).
After all that I opted for a Bafang BBS02b mid drive motor with a 17 amp hour (or 816 watt hour battery) at 48 volts.
More to follow....
First of all; E-bikes, factory built or converted - they are not cheating, they are just different and people choose them for a myriad of different reasons. And we cannot all be racing snakes!
The purpose of this thread is to discuss all things about converting your trusty steed into a E-bike.
I'll (obviously) start...
My reason(s), not that anyone needs a reason or is compelled to provide one, for going for an e-bike were / are;
- My health took a nose dive. My heart more specifically, I've had heart electrical problems for many years but in 2020 they got worse. Some ablation minor surgery didn't go as planned and now I run on a pacemaker. If I run on batteries then so should my bike!
- Cost, new factory built e-bike are outrageously expensive if you want anything half decent, utterly outrageously expensive and the bike overall is probably no better than your current human powered steed(s).
- Adaptability, on factory built e-bikes, this is limited and having researched it, many if anything goes wrong means a return to an authorised dealer or back to the factory.
So, having done the research I came to the conclusion that a conversion kit was the way forward for me. Then it was a question of hub drive vs mid drive (which will hopefully discussed later).
After all that I opted for a Bafang BBS02b mid drive motor with a 17 amp hour (or 816 watt hour battery) at 48 volts.
More to follow....