hi
i've posted previously but since then i've saved so i can buy a conversion kit to build my own e-bike and there's more choice/cheaper prices of kits availabe from the UK. now i'm after some advice on what kit to go for and if the ones i'm thinking of are suitable. firstly i don't want an off the peg electric bike, as i have a nice bike i'd like to convert already (a steel framed 29er/700c mtb with discs) and prefer to buy a UK sourced kit rather than take my chances with a chinese import. also if possible I'm going to try to find some local e-bike shops i can have a look at various drive options and hopefully have a little test on - i've only ever had a very quick go on a rear hub bike on the flat so no idea what they're like on climbs
this is my commute on the link below - 13.1miles, 400ft climb on way in, 610ft climb on way home, taking about an hour each way on my current bike and i'm reasonably fit 14 stone. majority of the distance is on NCN cycle paths, mostly tarmac close to town and off road old railway lines out of town, with some short road sections. the first climb in the morning is slow going, maybe 20% or so gradient, with some very short steeper bursts along the way. this time of year the track gets quite muddy and slow going compared to when its dry in summer. theres also a few other routes i can take to make it into a mountain bike ride, so hence why i'd like to keep the mtb so i can have fun too...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Ebchester,+County+Durham,+UK/Newcastle+upon+Tyne+NE1+1LE,+UK/@54.9318462,-1.7964966,12z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x487dd130193ba3e1:0x229df1411613f3cd!2m2!1d-1.841485!2d54.893863!1m5!1m1!1s0x487e70b655fe82ef:0x4619676c4597774f!2m2!1d-1.6101432!2d54.9698244!3e1
i commute daily with my work clothes & bring home food from the market with me in panniers on the way home so it can be a pretty heavily loaded bike. we also have a child trailer which we tow along the railway line for 30mile rides, and a smaller heavy duty trailer i occasionally use twice a month or so to get shopping - about a 6 miles trip. the food shopping/trailer adds some significant weight to the bike - right at the back so i've negated front wheel drive due to traction issues, the fact i don't like the look, i have a nice dynamo hub light set & they don't appeal at all!
i'm happy to pedal - i don't want a pure throttle bike (although in pitch black on the railway line when no-ones around i'd happily run it flat out... ), however i'm finding that currently riding to work every day is wearing me out for spending time with our daughter, doing really necessary DIY on our house, riding at weekends, being with my partner etc etc... what i'd ideally like is some way of taking the edge off the distance i have to cover each day whilst maintaining a good average speed (25kmh+ average would be nice...)
i've seen the Whoosh 350w BPM kit which i was thinking of using with a sunrace 9speed screw on freewheel, or alternatively the BBS02 kit in various power guises from Whoosh and Eclipsebikes (500w or 750w?). i like the idea of a BPM in that i can keep my cranks, gears etc as they are - any other advantages? and then i like the BBS02 as i can keep my wheels, reduce rotating mass, can put it on future bikes/partners bike reasonably easily, can use different chainrings to tune the gears to my needs in the future, and keeps the weight in the middle of the bike. a few questions i've thought of are below - but happy to hear peoples opinions on the above kits and listen to other ideas:
obviously none of these comply with legislation - should i be worried?
if i went with 750W BBS02 from Eclipse bikes the 48v battery they sell is only 11.8Ah - is this enough? Whoosh only sell a 500W version but a higher capacity battery - would that be better for length of the commute?
BBS02 - is it waterproof enough for UK weather given i ride in all conditions other than monsoon? i will be riding through winter/icy spells unless its like -20degrees as i have winter ice spike tyres, pogies & warm gear (thoroughly recommend schwalbe winter marathons btw!)
is the BBS02 worth paying £200+ more than the BPM?
cheers
gaz
i've posted previously but since then i've saved so i can buy a conversion kit to build my own e-bike and there's more choice/cheaper prices of kits availabe from the UK. now i'm after some advice on what kit to go for and if the ones i'm thinking of are suitable. firstly i don't want an off the peg electric bike, as i have a nice bike i'd like to convert already (a steel framed 29er/700c mtb with discs) and prefer to buy a UK sourced kit rather than take my chances with a chinese import. also if possible I'm going to try to find some local e-bike shops i can have a look at various drive options and hopefully have a little test on - i've only ever had a very quick go on a rear hub bike on the flat so no idea what they're like on climbs
this is my commute on the link below - 13.1miles, 400ft climb on way in, 610ft climb on way home, taking about an hour each way on my current bike and i'm reasonably fit 14 stone. majority of the distance is on NCN cycle paths, mostly tarmac close to town and off road old railway lines out of town, with some short road sections. the first climb in the morning is slow going, maybe 20% or so gradient, with some very short steeper bursts along the way. this time of year the track gets quite muddy and slow going compared to when its dry in summer. theres also a few other routes i can take to make it into a mountain bike ride, so hence why i'd like to keep the mtb so i can have fun too...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/dir/Ebchester,+County+Durham,+UK/Newcastle+upon+Tyne+NE1+1LE,+UK/@54.9318462,-1.7964966,12z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x487dd130193ba3e1:0x229df1411613f3cd!2m2!1d-1.841485!2d54.893863!1m5!1m1!1s0x487e70b655fe82ef:0x4619676c4597774f!2m2!1d-1.6101432!2d54.9698244!3e1
i commute daily with my work clothes & bring home food from the market with me in panniers on the way home so it can be a pretty heavily loaded bike. we also have a child trailer which we tow along the railway line for 30mile rides, and a smaller heavy duty trailer i occasionally use twice a month or so to get shopping - about a 6 miles trip. the food shopping/trailer adds some significant weight to the bike - right at the back so i've negated front wheel drive due to traction issues, the fact i don't like the look, i have a nice dynamo hub light set & they don't appeal at all!
i'm happy to pedal - i don't want a pure throttle bike (although in pitch black on the railway line when no-ones around i'd happily run it flat out... ), however i'm finding that currently riding to work every day is wearing me out for spending time with our daughter, doing really necessary DIY on our house, riding at weekends, being with my partner etc etc... what i'd ideally like is some way of taking the edge off the distance i have to cover each day whilst maintaining a good average speed (25kmh+ average would be nice...)
i've seen the Whoosh 350w BPM kit which i was thinking of using with a sunrace 9speed screw on freewheel, or alternatively the BBS02 kit in various power guises from Whoosh and Eclipsebikes (500w or 750w?). i like the idea of a BPM in that i can keep my cranks, gears etc as they are - any other advantages? and then i like the BBS02 as i can keep my wheels, reduce rotating mass, can put it on future bikes/partners bike reasonably easily, can use different chainrings to tune the gears to my needs in the future, and keeps the weight in the middle of the bike. a few questions i've thought of are below - but happy to hear peoples opinions on the above kits and listen to other ideas:
obviously none of these comply with legislation - should i be worried?
if i went with 750W BBS02 from Eclipse bikes the 48v battery they sell is only 11.8Ah - is this enough? Whoosh only sell a 500W version but a higher capacity battery - would that be better for length of the commute?
BBS02 - is it waterproof enough for UK weather given i ride in all conditions other than monsoon? i will be riding through winter/icy spells unless its like -20degrees as i have winter ice spike tyres, pogies & warm gear (thoroughly recommend schwalbe winter marathons btw!)
is the BBS02 worth paying £200+ more than the BPM?
cheers
gaz