I plan on keeping this thread now as the master build thread - hopefully with a lot of input and helpful to others in the future
So ive settled on what bike I wanted. The main reason for this was going for a folding bike that I can keep in doors, I like the utility of being able to travel easy with the bike, and it seems really well received by those who have had one - plus 20" wheels & price. I didn't go for a pre built bike as I wanted the freedom to put the strongest possible motor on the bike (within legal limits). Bike use will be primarily commuting (6mile max daily all year in UK weather) but with occasional leisure (again not far)
I will add this will all be new to me - So those replying, assume my complete lack of knowledge
Current Situation (Will update as I go) - I need to get both the bike and the conversion kit (on a cycle to work scheme - I have checked, both are possible). These are the Dahon Mariner D8 & a BBS01ET. I have heard from colleague the process of applying for the voucher to receiving it can take up to 4 weeks. So in the mean time I need to line everything up, make additional required purchases, and get myself ready to go as much as possible so Im not wasting time when I eventually get the bike
Yesterday while doing my research I found this very handy thread - https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/after-market-bbsxx-crank-drive-gear.32691/page-4#post-585293
If the items in the thread are still relevant I will make my start here - other information obviously greatly received
So, due to my complete inexperience - does anyone see any problem with the planned conversion (before I start the cycle to work scheme order).
Any issue with the folding bike and the potential strength of the torque on the motor?
Any possible issue with the fitting of the kit on the bike? I did try to go Halfords yesterday morning as they sell them but dont keep them in stock to look at
Any other motors/kit worth considering that would be more recommended? I want the bike to be as effortless as possible - So i think i will be quite happy with the cadence system
Hopefully this will be a nice little project.
A pre thank you to anyone that wants to get involved on this little journey
So ive settled on what bike I wanted. The main reason for this was going for a folding bike that I can keep in doors, I like the utility of being able to travel easy with the bike, and it seems really well received by those who have had one - plus 20" wheels & price. I didn't go for a pre built bike as I wanted the freedom to put the strongest possible motor on the bike (within legal limits). Bike use will be primarily commuting (6mile max daily all year in UK weather) but with occasional leisure (again not far)
I will add this will all be new to me - So those replying, assume my complete lack of knowledge
Current Situation (Will update as I go) - I need to get both the bike and the conversion kit (on a cycle to work scheme - I have checked, both are possible). These are the Dahon Mariner D8 & a BBS01ET. I have heard from colleague the process of applying for the voucher to receiving it can take up to 4 weeks. So in the mean time I need to line everything up, make additional required purchases, and get myself ready to go as much as possible so Im not wasting time when I eventually get the bike
Yesterday while doing my research I found this very handy thread - https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/after-market-bbsxx-crank-drive-gear.32691/page-4#post-585293
If the items in the thread are still relevant I will make my start here - other information obviously greatly received
So, due to my complete inexperience - does anyone see any problem with the planned conversion (before I start the cycle to work scheme order).
Any issue with the folding bike and the potential strength of the torque on the motor?
Any possible issue with the fitting of the kit on the bike? I did try to go Halfords yesterday morning as they sell them but dont keep them in stock to look at
Any other motors/kit worth considering that would be more recommended? I want the bike to be as effortless as possible - So i think i will be quite happy with the cadence system
Hopefully this will be a nice little project.
A pre thank you to anyone that wants to get involved on this little journey