I did one of those for The Gadget Show, and Jason won the challenge on it - by a lot. Mine had a rear cassette motor and downtube battery. There are mamy choices for conversion kits depending on your budget. I'd avoid a front motor. If she wants it for commuting to work, stick to a rear motor. If she wants light-weight, there are a few options. You need to give us a few requirements if you want specific advice.My friend asked if I could convert this for his wife
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Any ideas ? She's very light 60 kg, bike is 11 kg, reasonably flat terrain that they cycle on
Any thoughts ?
I used a Bafang CST. It was actually part of an Oxydrive kit. It was quite big and powerful. If she wants something light, A Q100C with a KT controller and a small Aliexpress bottle battery.I was thinking rear cassette and down tube battery, she had a Pendleton e-bike but she found it a bit heavy and clunky, so I was thinking something a bit more lightweight. I think 36v would be fine. What rear motor did you use ?
@PC2017 found this motor wheel building dude dude:I could find somewhere in the UK to build the wheel ?
Just contacted Arrow Wheels@PC2017 found this motor wheel building dude dude:
https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/29er-mxus-xf07-wheel-build-good-idea-bad-idea.47991/page-2#post-734760
It's gonna get hot in there. Do they sell spare controllers and provide instructions for controller replacement?Anybody tried this - seems to have pas sensor and controller built in ?
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If it was for me I would have given it a try, but it's for someone else so I think I'll play safe !Much the same as the dearer Keyde offerings , one has to wonder how reliable the inner controller will be in such a small space as well as the heat retension.
280rpm is the only speed offering at lest the Keyde offering has three rpm offerings.
Are you going to be the forum guinea pig on this one Peter ?