I started this thread again to give a recap and conclusion, since the last one got diluted by crap before I'd got half-way throgh, which makes it tedious for people, who are interested in the story and want to do similar.
This is a series of improvement I made to a £245 Argos E-move folding bike. The reasons for doing it are:
1. Gearing much too low
2. Brakes are crap
3. Nowhere near enough power for a 90kg rider to get up hills (only 8A max compared with most ebikes 15A)
4. Control system is very bad. The power is difficult to control and needs to be at the max all the time, anyway.
Pictures of the original bike are in the review thread.
1. Gearing
The Problem is that top gear has 14T and the chainwheel isn't big enough to pedal comfortably at 15 mph. I replaced the standard Freewheel with A DNP 7-speed with 11T top gear. The result is much more comfortable pedalling I'm missing bottom gear, but that was much too low anyway, and with the higher power I now have, you wouldn't need the bottom three gears. I didn't have to make any adjustment to the shifters or derailleur. They worked exactly as before for the upper 4 gears, which is all you need to use.
2. Brakes
Cable disc brakes are always a bit meh. These ones are noisy as well, and the back caliper was wrongly positioned so that the pads were only about 60% on the disc. I replaced them with these cable hydraulic brakes from Aliexpress, which are a lot better. Not as good as ones with hydraulic levers - about half-way between, though I have to say that they're not fully run in, and the back brake is still not fully on the disc. They're a direct replacement, though you need to solve the positioning at the same time, which means using a lower adapter or grind about 3mm off the existing one. I haven't done that yet.
This is a series of improvement I made to a £245 Argos E-move folding bike. The reasons for doing it are:
1. Gearing much too low
2. Brakes are crap
3. Nowhere near enough power for a 90kg rider to get up hills (only 8A max compared with most ebikes 15A)
4. Control system is very bad. The power is difficult to control and needs to be at the max all the time, anyway.
Pictures of the original bike are in the review thread.
1. Gearing
The Problem is that top gear has 14T and the chainwheel isn't big enough to pedal comfortably at 15 mph. I replaced the standard Freewheel with A DNP 7-speed with 11T top gear. The result is much more comfortable pedalling I'm missing bottom gear, but that was much too low anyway, and with the higher power I now have, you wouldn't need the bottom three gears. I didn't have to make any adjustment to the shifters or derailleur. They worked exactly as before for the upper 4 gears, which is all you need to use.
2. Brakes
Cable disc brakes are always a bit meh. These ones are noisy as well, and the back caliper was wrongly positioned so that the pads were only about 60% on the disc. I replaced them with these cable hydraulic brakes from Aliexpress, which are a lot better. Not as good as ones with hydraulic levers - about half-way between, though I have to say that they're not fully run in, and the back brake is still not fully on the disc. They're a direct replacement, though you need to solve the positioning at the same time, which means using a lower adapter or grind about 3mm off the existing one. I haven't done that yet.
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