So I'm now the proud owner of a Giant Expression, collected last Thurs and have been using it on my commute this week.
Even after such a short time riding it I know I've made the right choice and after tweaking the setup over the past couple of days its a very comfortable bike to ride and ripe for conversion..!
Next step is to choose a kit, which I've decided will be a rear hub motor and rack mounted battery.
The bike feels front-heavy at the moment so hopefully will take the weight at the back ok. It also has a 7-speed cassette which presumably will adapt to a 7-speed freewheel easily enough.
Another reason for the rear hub is so I can go for a BPM motor, hopefully without the need for torque arms.
Costwise its likely to be a BMS kit with a Ping battery in a top mount rear bag, although from a support/warranty point of view I appreciate a uk sourced kit is the safer option.
The Ezee kits look good and John pointed out their kit can be de-restricted to give 350W, but does that give the same amount of power and torque that the 350W BPM produces or does it depend on the controller/battery combo..?
Also I couldnt find a rear 36V350W BPM kit on the BMS site, only a Q100 36V350W kit...would this give the same performance..or can somebody point me in the right direction for the BPM 350W kit..?
I notice BMS sell a rear 48V350W BPM, but not being too savvy in elec-trickery does this give even more power/torque or what would be the benefits or problems with going for a 48v kit..?
Sorry to be asking loads of questions again but need to get my head round this before splashing the cash..!
Even after such a short time riding it I know I've made the right choice and after tweaking the setup over the past couple of days its a very comfortable bike to ride and ripe for conversion..!
Next step is to choose a kit, which I've decided will be a rear hub motor and rack mounted battery.
The bike feels front-heavy at the moment so hopefully will take the weight at the back ok. It also has a 7-speed cassette which presumably will adapt to a 7-speed freewheel easily enough.
Another reason for the rear hub is so I can go for a BPM motor, hopefully without the need for torque arms.
Costwise its likely to be a BMS kit with a Ping battery in a top mount rear bag, although from a support/warranty point of view I appreciate a uk sourced kit is the safer option.
The Ezee kits look good and John pointed out their kit can be de-restricted to give 350W, but does that give the same amount of power and torque that the 350W BPM produces or does it depend on the controller/battery combo..?
Also I couldnt find a rear 36V350W BPM kit on the BMS site, only a Q100 36V350W kit...would this give the same performance..or can somebody point me in the right direction for the BPM 350W kit..?
I notice BMS sell a rear 48V350W BPM, but not being too savvy in elec-trickery does this give even more power/torque or what would be the benefits or problems with going for a 48v kit..?
Sorry to be asking loads of questions again but need to get my head round this before splashing the cash..!