Have been considering a Bafang BBS01 or 02 and a suitable battery for a commuter bicycle.
Aside from the legal point which would mandate going for the BBS01-250 it's not clear to me whether I should go for a 36v or 48v setup when building from ground up without any existing parts.
The bike is a Boardman MX hybrid with 700c tyres. My commute would be around 25 miles return (13 miles each way actually) and my home is at approx. 90 meters higher elevation compared to the work. There are series of uphill and downhill sections in between depending on which route I choose to take. I used to cycle several times a week for a while a few years ago but gave up due to the distance imo. being too much on regular basis especially when it's windy. However, have been looking into the pedelec option for a few years now and I think it would help me to stick on the bike.
The initial thought was BBS02-500 or 750 with a 11.6Ah/48v bottle battery but would I be better off getting a 350 or 500W BBS01 and 15Ah/36V battery instead considering the distance I need to cover daily? I would probably want to put some input and pedal in semi enthusiastic manner. At the same time I would not be shy to use the assistance for headwind and hilly parts. What kind of range you think I could expect with the 48v vs. 36v option? I guess I could charge at work doubling my distance if I got a spare charger.
And, in general, is 48v the way to go on a new build with no legacy parts whatsoever? I'm a bit afraid that 750w motor would provide too much torque for the bike to handle and result in wear and tear so thinking that 500w would be a good compromise for a bit of a go vs. longevity not to mention the range.
Aside from the legal point which would mandate going for the BBS01-250 it's not clear to me whether I should go for a 36v or 48v setup when building from ground up without any existing parts.
The bike is a Boardman MX hybrid with 700c tyres. My commute would be around 25 miles return (13 miles each way actually) and my home is at approx. 90 meters higher elevation compared to the work. There are series of uphill and downhill sections in between depending on which route I choose to take. I used to cycle several times a week for a while a few years ago but gave up due to the distance imo. being too much on regular basis especially when it's windy. However, have been looking into the pedelec option for a few years now and I think it would help me to stick on the bike.
The initial thought was BBS02-500 or 750 with a 11.6Ah/48v bottle battery but would I be better off getting a 350 or 500W BBS01 and 15Ah/36V battery instead considering the distance I need to cover daily? I would probably want to put some input and pedal in semi enthusiastic manner. At the same time I would not be shy to use the assistance for headwind and hilly parts. What kind of range you think I could expect with the 48v vs. 36v option? I guess I could charge at work doubling my distance if I got a spare charger.
And, in general, is 48v the way to go on a new build with no legacy parts whatsoever? I'm a bit afraid that 750w motor would provide too much torque for the bike to handle and result in wear and tear so thinking that 500w would be a good compromise for a bit of a go vs. longevity not to mention the range.