Hi guys, I'm new here
I was hoping I can sort of brain storm with people to find the best solutio n
I need a hybrid/ mtb bike for commuting & my budget is £1100.
That is - £350 for Bafang 250W drive - £260 GreenCell 36V 15Ah Down Tube Battery .
Which leaves me with ~£600 for a bike, and because I'll have Bafang drive I won't need:
⋅ cranks
⋅ bottom bracket
⋅ brake levers
I can get a rigid fork for now to save the money and buy some nice suspension fork in the future.
(I also have a front disc brake and grips from my partners old builds)
I know I can get decent pre built bike for that price, but I'm reaaaly worried that the frame might not fit the battery in the down tube - I looked at Trek Marlin 5 in XS and similar bikes I would love to get but I have no idea if they will fit the battery.
I found an issue as most bikes come with 27.5 wheels and 14''/15' frame that might not fit the battery on the down tube, they all seem to have too little space in the 'triangle' .
That's why I'm thinking about getting a frame separately and building from scratch, maybe on 26 wheels with 16" frame.
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
The problem & why I won't go for a pre built ebike:
⋅ my commute is 35 miles a day 4 times a week, 30% of the road through gravel roads -> I need larger battery, then the one that comes in cheap pre built
⋅ I'm 5'2 (inside leg 74.5 cm) -> Most of the pre built are not suited for a short person and are built on 29 or 27.5 wheels.
I'm cool with 27.5 but it would mean getting a smaller frame(14'' or 15'' that might not fit the battery)
⋅ Most pre built in this price range have cheap components, seems like a waste of money when I can easily built me own bike [/list]
So basically I have 2 options:
⋅ Getting a new bike ready for conversion
⋅ Building a bike from parts
Any of those will mean I need to figure out which frame will fit the battery on the down tube (
I'm pretty open for suggestions, I'm here to brainstorm the ideas Please keep in mind I'm short
Sorry for a long post, thanks for taking the time to read all that mess!
Also if anyone has a small frame with battery installed on the down tube, please let me know, I'm looking for idea what bike/frame to get !
Imagine someone going to local bike shops with battery to see if it fits...And having to listening to 'You will loose warranty' sort of stuff '
I really don't want to be that person !
I was hoping I can sort of brain storm with people to find the best solutio n
I need a hybrid/ mtb bike for commuting & my budget is £1100.
That is - £350 for Bafang 250W drive - £260 GreenCell 36V 15Ah Down Tube Battery .
Which leaves me with ~£600 for a bike, and because I'll have Bafang drive I won't need:
⋅ cranks
⋅ bottom bracket
⋅ brake levers
I can get a rigid fork for now to save the money and buy some nice suspension fork in the future.
(I also have a front disc brake and grips from my partners old builds)
I know I can get decent pre built bike for that price, but I'm reaaaly worried that the frame might not fit the battery in the down tube - I looked at Trek Marlin 5 in XS and similar bikes I would love to get but I have no idea if they will fit the battery.
I found an issue as most bikes come with 27.5 wheels and 14''/15' frame that might not fit the battery on the down tube, they all seem to have too little space in the 'triangle' .
That's why I'm thinking about getting a frame separately and building from scratch, maybe on 26 wheels with 16" frame.
Please correct me if I'm wrong!
The problem & why I won't go for a pre built ebike:
⋅ my commute is 35 miles a day 4 times a week, 30% of the road through gravel roads -> I need larger battery, then the one that comes in cheap pre built
⋅ I'm 5'2 (inside leg 74.5 cm) -> Most of the pre built are not suited for a short person and are built on 29 or 27.5 wheels.
I'm cool with 27.5 but it would mean getting a smaller frame(14'' or 15'' that might not fit the battery)
⋅ Most pre built in this price range have cheap components, seems like a waste of money when I can easily built me own bike [/list]
So basically I have 2 options:
⋅ Getting a new bike ready for conversion
⋅ Building a bike from parts
Any of those will mean I need to figure out which frame will fit the battery on the down tube (
I'm pretty open for suggestions, I'm here to brainstorm the ideas Please keep in mind I'm short
Sorry for a long post, thanks for taking the time to read all that mess!
Also if anyone has a small frame with battery installed on the down tube, please let me know, I'm looking for idea what bike/frame to get !
Imagine someone going to local bike shops with battery to see if it fits...And having to listening to 'You will loose warranty' sort of stuff '
I really don't want to be that person !