Hello.
This is the first forum I've ever joined. You all seem really helpful from what Ive been reading. Please Help anyone! If some of these topics have already been covered I am sorry.
I'll start from the beginning and apologise now for the length of this and if my plans are complete rubbish but then thats why i came here. Any guidance would be really appreciated.
Since deciding to commute by bike last month, as the wife needs the car now, I found I needed some help getting over the hills on my route.
I live in Wales, UK and there is a VERY steep hill (no clue what %). But to do a 6.5 mile, each way, commute it takes me 40 mins there and an hour to get back( more when the wind is up, nearly always). I am quite fit but a large guy. 6' 4" tall and 16 stone. Due to the hills I HAVE to get off and walk it up for a good 15 mins of the journey.
After reading lots and lots of very bad reviews about pre built bike's and how they use very cheap base bikes and components, I have decided to buy a new bike and convert it.
Here's my plan.
Buy a new Carrera Subway 1 with mechanical disc brakes.
Fit 500w bafang mid drive motor with 48v 10 ah lithium battery.
My questions are:-
How good a hill climber is a mid crank vs say big bear hub motor from whoosh?
Is this the best/safe battery to use? The kit and battery would be coming from whoosh bikes and its the only 48v they do / have in stock. ( I thought 10ah was quite low for 48v, as a 36v at 15 ah produces more watts) Is that right?........
Has anyone had legal problems riding a 500watt motor if ridden sensibly. Im not a speed freak I just need a good boost with the gradients I have around me. I understand the need to not have cycles going at 40MPH but cutting the ability to climb in order to control the speed seems unfair.
I don't understand the law's regarding this as I would have thought most of us want more power for getting UP the big hills rather than speed. As a 250watt motor cuts out at 15 mph and any able bodied folk can easily ride at that sort of speed with no assistance, I cant see the point of one if (from what Ive read) these smaller motors cant get you up or maintain speed on big hills.
Thanks for any help received.
This is the first forum I've ever joined. You all seem really helpful from what Ive been reading. Please Help anyone! If some of these topics have already been covered I am sorry.
I'll start from the beginning and apologise now for the length of this and if my plans are complete rubbish but then thats why i came here. Any guidance would be really appreciated.
Since deciding to commute by bike last month, as the wife needs the car now, I found I needed some help getting over the hills on my route.
I live in Wales, UK and there is a VERY steep hill (no clue what %). But to do a 6.5 mile, each way, commute it takes me 40 mins there and an hour to get back( more when the wind is up, nearly always). I am quite fit but a large guy. 6' 4" tall and 16 stone. Due to the hills I HAVE to get off and walk it up for a good 15 mins of the journey.
After reading lots and lots of very bad reviews about pre built bike's and how they use very cheap base bikes and components, I have decided to buy a new bike and convert it.
Here's my plan.
Buy a new Carrera Subway 1 with mechanical disc brakes.
Fit 500w bafang mid drive motor with 48v 10 ah lithium battery.
My questions are:-
How good a hill climber is a mid crank vs say big bear hub motor from whoosh?
Is this the best/safe battery to use? The kit and battery would be coming from whoosh bikes and its the only 48v they do / have in stock. ( I thought 10ah was quite low for 48v, as a 36v at 15 ah produces more watts) Is that right?........
Has anyone had legal problems riding a 500watt motor if ridden sensibly. Im not a speed freak I just need a good boost with the gradients I have around me. I understand the need to not have cycles going at 40MPH but cutting the ability to climb in order to control the speed seems unfair.
I don't understand the law's regarding this as I would have thought most of us want more power for getting UP the big hills rather than speed. As a 250watt motor cuts out at 15 mph and any able bodied folk can easily ride at that sort of speed with no assistance, I cant see the point of one if (from what Ive read) these smaller motors cant get you up or maintain speed on big hills.
Thanks for any help received.