I was in exactly the same situation as you (although on a decent hybrid with a slightly lower av. speed).I commute on a racer and average about 17mph (7.6m in 24-25mins). There aren't any bad hills and I enjoy pedalling as hard as possible. My only excuse for an ebike kit would be if it gave me a slightly higher top speed.
So how easy is it to de-restrict a cheap kit?
I'd like a lightweight kit so would a 250w give me an extra mph or two?
If this question has been done to death can someone give me a link.
It's the 500w 12mosfet universal controller from BMSBattery.Have you actually fitted any torque arm's to that front kit?
And what controller are you using with that?
What's your lowest speed on the trip when unpowered? If it's less than 15mph, then a low powered setup is still of value. It will still push up the average speed.I was in exactly the same situation as you (although on a decent hybrid with a slightly lower av. speed).
I'm happy to peddle hard but wanted a quicker commute for the 19mile round trip, clearly the 15mph kits give nothing in this situation.
I did a kit build, converting my Cannondale Bad Boy 8 with a front wheel 500W 48v BPM motor. I have a 48v 16Ah battery back in a rucksack. I've done the first run this morning and averaged 23mph, top of 28.6
My best none-powered average was 18.6, worst 15.3 (tail/head winds). It seems to me this kind of thing is what you might be after.
Cost for build was $860, plus a lot of messing around as it turned out one of the battery cells was dead.
That's a fair point, but you need a good distance to make meaningful gains if you're only getting marginal speed increases for some of the time.What's your lowest speed on the trip when unpowered? If it's less than 15mph, then a low powered setup is still of value. It will still push up the average speed.
Wow. That is really quite something!I've been following this thread on ES with great interest.
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Adrian_sm hasn't quite got there yet, mainly due to problems with the control circuits, but that's potentially a beautiful, ultra lightweight, ultra low drag solution to putting assist on a road only racer or hybrid.
I don't know what you've been smoking but can I have some?but something that will go on providing assist up to 25 and doesn't impact the performance of the bare bicycle.
Nitro?..............In the meantime, I'd like an upgrade to my 175cc trail bike so that it'll do 180mph but not add any weight or compromise the cross country performance
Right. Perhaps I exaggerate and should have said "impact the performance too much". My BPM has a measured no load speed of 24mph. So a no load rpm of 25mph out of one of the tiny motors either by using a high rpm wind and/or 48v instead of 36 doesn't feel unreasonable. It should be possible to put together a workable system with this that weighs under 5Kg with all the battery weight low down, maybe even 4kg. Now it's not going to do 25 on it's own. It might not even do 20 on it's own. And it won't have a huge range or huge hill climbing ability. But it still should be providing some real and worthwhile assist that doesn't tail off at an annoyingly low top speed.I don't know what you've been smoking but can I have some?
In the meantime, I'd like an upgrade to my 175cc trail bike so that it'll do 180mph but not add any weight or compromise the cross country performance