Hello ,
I am wanting to convert the pit bike shown or similar to electric so that my 10 -11 year old son son can ride it without disturbing the neighbourhood. There are kids motorbikes out there for sale ready made but they are all too small for him.
The pit bike is not very large and weighs about 120 lbs without the petrol engine and my son is not heavy, about 30-35 kg and I have a few questions about the conversion that I hope will correspond to the workings of an e-bike.
1.) What sized motor wattage and voltage would be an ideal size to give it a good but safe turn of speed and make it perform well over cross country.I am thinking 36v 800w?
2.) Can I use a twist throttle and speed controller etc kit (i.e 36v 800w) suitable for an electric bicycle.
3.) If I keep the rear wheel exactly as it is would an ideal sprocket on the motor be 14 tooth or should it be less or more?
Any advice appreciated
Thanks
I am wanting to convert the pit bike shown or similar to electric so that my 10 -11 year old son son can ride it without disturbing the neighbourhood. There are kids motorbikes out there for sale ready made but they are all too small for him.
The pit bike is not very large and weighs about 120 lbs without the petrol engine and my son is not heavy, about 30-35 kg and I have a few questions about the conversion that I hope will correspond to the workings of an e-bike.
1.) What sized motor wattage and voltage would be an ideal size to give it a good but safe turn of speed and make it perform well over cross country.I am thinking 36v 800w?
2.) Can I use a twist throttle and speed controller etc kit (i.e 36v 800w) suitable for an electric bicycle.
3.) If I keep the rear wheel exactly as it is would an ideal sprocket on the motor be 14 tooth or should it be less or more?
Any advice appreciated
Thanks
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