I feel I am prepared to go ahead with my first e-bike project. After thinking about it, I will modify my current bike, a Rockrider 8.1, a bike I feel bonded with from the first time I used it.
Why do I want an e-bike?
1. Use it as an urban vehicle in Barcelona. I want to use the fact that in Barcelona we can ride e-bikes with a motor of up to 1kW if max speed is 25km/h. Stealthiness is key, due to the high number of bike burglars
2. Sometimes, use the e-bike also for fun. But as said, I like my bike a lot the way it is now, so I would like to be able to go back to the current configuration in an easy way
What I have decided (but not 100% sure yet, I want to read your contributions, if you have the time):
1. Bafang CST. This is quite easy, since I want to use the gears of my bike, and the CST is believed to be a good motor in general terms, and xofo does not sell retail anymore
2. Controller: this is when things become interesting. I believe I will go for the S12P (with the kit: http://www.bmsbattery.com/controller/649-s06-250w-imitation-torque-square-wave-controller.html). The S12S is supposedly softer and "better" due to the sine wave vs the square wave of the S12P. But I guess this is only relevant for PAS, which I will not have (see next point). So I prefer to enjoy the 29A of the S12P (vs 22A of the S12S).
3. The key design decision I will make is I will not install either PAS or e-brakes. I would like to have them (especially when riding for fun). But installing the PAS is cumbersome, and e-switches for hydraulic brakes are too new to be fully tested. Also, the number of wires multiplies exponentially, and stealthiness suffers. With only a throttle (thumb or half?), there will be only one long cable. The others (controller-battery / motor connections, and possibly the speed sensor, if the S12P requires it, as the S12S requires) will be contained at the rear rack (http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/6040813877.html). Even, I believe I will put the LCD at the rear rack, since I will only use it as an on/off switch (I will not have PAS, so I will not be able to select anything from the LCD).
4. Battery: a 36V15Ah high C-rate of BMSbattery http://www.bmsbattery.com/battery-pack/664-36v-12ah-38140-lifepo4-battery-12-cells-ebike-battery-pack.html
I believe it makes sense to use 36V and not 48V, since max speed has to be 25km/h, and with the 270rpm of the CST, max speed will already be above that, so I will have to limit it through the LCD. Also, within the city average speeds will be lower than 25km/h, so efficiency is going to be better with a 36V battery, I believe.
From the controller kit, I will have a PAS spare, a set of e-brakes spare, and a waterproof cable spare. If in the future I decide not to use this bike in the city anymore, then possibly I will install the PAS, and I will buy an e-switch for hydraulic brakes (hopefully already tested by other forum members, here or at ES). Are the two slots of the waterproof cable ok for any possible e-switch for hydraulic brakes? Or is there the possibility that they do not match?
The advantage of this configuration is I can just change the wheel, take out the rack, put the original wheel, and in less than 1 minute, I have my current bike (plus a throttle, but this is not a problem).
I still need to see how I will hide the battery and the controller in the best possible way, and how I will secure the whole package. I am still thinking about it.
I will buy a few throttles (thumb or half?).
I will buy a rim (http://www.bikester.es/llanta-mavic-ex-325-disc-negro-296836.html), a disc and a cassette, and I will have to have the wheel built (this is what I need, right? a rim, spokes, the motor working as a hub, a disc and a cassette, anything else which I am missing?).
What else? Possibilities:
- Torque arms: are they necessary? As said, I would like to be able to return the bike to the original state, and having torque arms do not fully allow this. Is it necessary to put them? Are the BMSbattery ones http://www.bmsbattery.com/36v/450-a-pair-of-ebike-torque-arm.html good enough?
- Cassette remover tool http://www.bmsbattery.com/tools/659-cassette-remover-tool-.html
Any ideas are welcome.
Why do I want an e-bike?
1. Use it as an urban vehicle in Barcelona. I want to use the fact that in Barcelona we can ride e-bikes with a motor of up to 1kW if max speed is 25km/h. Stealthiness is key, due to the high number of bike burglars
2. Sometimes, use the e-bike also for fun. But as said, I like my bike a lot the way it is now, so I would like to be able to go back to the current configuration in an easy way
What I have decided (but not 100% sure yet, I want to read your contributions, if you have the time):
1. Bafang CST. This is quite easy, since I want to use the gears of my bike, and the CST is believed to be a good motor in general terms, and xofo does not sell retail anymore
2. Controller: this is when things become interesting. I believe I will go for the S12P (with the kit: http://www.bmsbattery.com/controller/649-s06-250w-imitation-torque-square-wave-controller.html). The S12S is supposedly softer and "better" due to the sine wave vs the square wave of the S12P. But I guess this is only relevant for PAS, which I will not have (see next point). So I prefer to enjoy the 29A of the S12P (vs 22A of the S12S).
3. The key design decision I will make is I will not install either PAS or e-brakes. I would like to have them (especially when riding for fun). But installing the PAS is cumbersome, and e-switches for hydraulic brakes are too new to be fully tested. Also, the number of wires multiplies exponentially, and stealthiness suffers. With only a throttle (thumb or half?), there will be only one long cable. The others (controller-battery / motor connections, and possibly the speed sensor, if the S12P requires it, as the S12S requires) will be contained at the rear rack (http://www.aliexpress.com/snapshot/6040813877.html). Even, I believe I will put the LCD at the rear rack, since I will only use it as an on/off switch (I will not have PAS, so I will not be able to select anything from the LCD).
4. Battery: a 36V15Ah high C-rate of BMSbattery http://www.bmsbattery.com/battery-pack/664-36v-12ah-38140-lifepo4-battery-12-cells-ebike-battery-pack.html
I believe it makes sense to use 36V and not 48V, since max speed has to be 25km/h, and with the 270rpm of the CST, max speed will already be above that, so I will have to limit it through the LCD. Also, within the city average speeds will be lower than 25km/h, so efficiency is going to be better with a 36V battery, I believe.
From the controller kit, I will have a PAS spare, a set of e-brakes spare, and a waterproof cable spare. If in the future I decide not to use this bike in the city anymore, then possibly I will install the PAS, and I will buy an e-switch for hydraulic brakes (hopefully already tested by other forum members, here or at ES). Are the two slots of the waterproof cable ok for any possible e-switch for hydraulic brakes? Or is there the possibility that they do not match?
The advantage of this configuration is I can just change the wheel, take out the rack, put the original wheel, and in less than 1 minute, I have my current bike (plus a throttle, but this is not a problem).
I still need to see how I will hide the battery and the controller in the best possible way, and how I will secure the whole package. I am still thinking about it.
I will buy a few throttles (thumb or half?).
I will buy a rim (http://www.bikester.es/llanta-mavic-ex-325-disc-negro-296836.html), a disc and a cassette, and I will have to have the wheel built (this is what I need, right? a rim, spokes, the motor working as a hub, a disc and a cassette, anything else which I am missing?).
What else? Possibilities:
- Torque arms: are they necessary? As said, I would like to be able to return the bike to the original state, and having torque arms do not fully allow this. Is it necessary to put them? Are the BMSbattery ones http://www.bmsbattery.com/36v/450-a-pair-of-ebike-torque-arm.html good enough?
- Cassette remover tool http://www.bmsbattery.com/tools/659-cassette-remover-tool-.html
Any ideas are welcome.
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