Adding a motor to a Fabric Folding bike

dt91

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Hi

Just wanted to ask if there's any possibility (at all) for adding a motor to this bike, capable of getting it up to 10-15mph going up steep hills. Thumb throttle would be a preference but not essential, I've read ebikes handle hills better with peddle assist. Any thoughts or opinions would be much appreciated.

Here's a link to the bike below;

Let me know if there's any info you want me to find out that isn't in the link
 

cyclebuddy

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By time you take an ultra-light bike like that and make it electric, you end up with more weight and paying way more than one built for purpose... like a Fiido D4S, £540... as a typical, low-cost example.

I don't see that converting a bike like that makes much sense IMHO. There are plenty of decent electric compact e-bikes built specifically for purpose, with prices from £500 up to £3000. Any conversion by comparison is an overweight, overpriced bodge by comparison.
 

dt91

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Apr 24, 2021
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By time you take an ultra-light bike like that and make it electric, you end up with more weight and paying way more than one built for purpose... like a Fiido D4S, £540... as a typical, low-cost example.

I don't see that converting a bike like that makes much sense IMHO. There are plenty of decent electric compact e-bikes built specifically for purpose, with prices from £500 up to £3000. Any conversion by comparison is an overweight, overpriced bodge by comparison.
Thanks, will take a look into the fiido. How long is shipping typically, do they have manufacturing in the UK?
 

cyclebuddy

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As with all bikes at the moment it's a question of what's available. Fiido are Chinese. They have a UK warehouse in Bath and a service centre in London. Delivery from stock is in a couple of days. There are better compact e-bikes available: Fiido concentrate on "value", the D4S being one of their most popular.

Folding Electric Bike - Fiido
 

vfr400

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Have a look at Ebay. There are some reasonable folding electric bikes there for £500 to £600. If you see one you like, post details here so that we can check it out for you.
 

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harrys

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I don't know about weight. A motor weighs the same as it does on a storebought ebike as the converted ebike. However, I agree it's impossible to hide a battery like Fiido and Qualisports do with their seatpost batteries.

As far as cost, I have to pay the markup on the motor and the donor bike. I pay 2x more for the same battery that's in the commercial bike, I've always said I can't beat the cost on a low priced ebike with my conversion.

However, my wife rides a full suspension e-folder , and also a step-thru e-folder . Those are two frame styles you don't often see in store bought folders. My folder is about 36 pounds with battery, which is relatively light. I can also expand my three bikes with additional battery capacity for a long ride, or I can switch between 36V and 48V for more power.

Nonetheless, I agree with the buy vs build tilting toward buy. Add up what it will cost to buy the fabricbike, motor kit, and battery. Then compare with a comparable commercial ebike.