Hi
I'm new here and am thinking of buying or making my first electric bike. I'm a real newbe on this, but as an ex engineer, am starting to understand ( I think! ) some of the pros and cons.
I've been studying previous posts ( for hours! ) and it seems there are many opinions as to the best bike specification. It is obviously 'horses for courses', but two comments seem to often emerge.
First, all Chinese, cheap bikes are rubbish and second, other bikes seem expensive for what they are.
However, it also seems there aren't so many actual manufacturers of motors, hubs and controllers, which I think is the important technology here. Almost all of these parts come from China.
The basic bike parts on cheap Chinese bikes may be rubbish but aren't the essentials the same?
Do basically the same kits go to Chinese bike manufacturers to make up cheap Chinese bikes?
I have looked at all of the kits I can buy in UK, US, Australia, etc. These seem to be basically Chinese components, grouped into a kit and sold presumably in low volumes. The price is much higher than any information I can get on kits bought direct from China.
It also seems that any direct purchase opportunities for Chinese kits and components are quickly closed, like the TongXin ( Nano ) kit, which I was very close to purchasing!
If I buy a 'cheap' Chinese bike for about £350 new and only use the motor, hub, controller, sensors and battery, I still get a kit which would cost much more if purchased in the UK.
I also can initially get to know more about using an electric bike on the cheapy, before buying a good quality, branded, host bike to transfer the kit to.
It seems to me this way I can solve, for me, the low volume/high volume problem.
Am I missing something here?
If not, can anybody tell me which brands of hubs and controllers are fitted to cheap imports so I can start looking around?
Any help would be appreciated.
I'm new here and am thinking of buying or making my first electric bike. I'm a real newbe on this, but as an ex engineer, am starting to understand ( I think! ) some of the pros and cons.
I've been studying previous posts ( for hours! ) and it seems there are many opinions as to the best bike specification. It is obviously 'horses for courses', but two comments seem to often emerge.
First, all Chinese, cheap bikes are rubbish and second, other bikes seem expensive for what they are.
However, it also seems there aren't so many actual manufacturers of motors, hubs and controllers, which I think is the important technology here. Almost all of these parts come from China.
The basic bike parts on cheap Chinese bikes may be rubbish but aren't the essentials the same?
Do basically the same kits go to Chinese bike manufacturers to make up cheap Chinese bikes?
I have looked at all of the kits I can buy in UK, US, Australia, etc. These seem to be basically Chinese components, grouped into a kit and sold presumably in low volumes. The price is much higher than any information I can get on kits bought direct from China.
It also seems that any direct purchase opportunities for Chinese kits and components are quickly closed, like the TongXin ( Nano ) kit, which I was very close to purchasing!
If I buy a 'cheap' Chinese bike for about £350 new and only use the motor, hub, controller, sensors and battery, I still get a kit which would cost much more if purchased in the UK.
I also can initially get to know more about using an electric bike on the cheapy, before buying a good quality, branded, host bike to transfer the kit to.
It seems to me this way I can solve, for me, the low volume/high volume problem.
Am I missing something here?
If not, can anybody tell me which brands of hubs and controllers are fitted to cheap imports so I can start looking around?
Any help would be appreciated.