I finally came to the conclusion that perfect ebike is the one designed by the rider. Now I am talking to the frame manufacturer. Any input of experienced ebikers would be warmly welcomed.
IDEA
It was flecc to say that drive through gears systems can have some advantages and perform better than hub motors in off road high speed rides (
here).
In fact this is my goal. I am looking for a standard pedelec with an off road high speed mode. Off road mode should enable the bike to go ~40kph (assisted) on (empty) road.
This bike should be a simple and universal commuting machine.
EXISTING SYSTEMS
Cyclone Australia distributor shows that 200W motor can help to maintain a speed of 40kph (
here). This video confirms what flecc was saying about chain drive systems. No 200W hub motor would assist the biker at this speed. One would need at least 500W and much heavier battery.
kraeuterbutter presents some projects with motor installed in the front of the crank. This system has many advantages, mainly gear range (in absence of Rohloff). Because of simplicity I will use older idea promoted by Cyclone – one chain drive system (
here). I will wait for Shimano 11 speed hub (400% range) and try to survive till Sept using Shimano 8 gears.
Other systems are on the horizon. pashiran (South Korea) uses a Cyclone motor in an easily detachable way (
here). Unfortunately the inventor says that power transfer still was not smooth. However the idea is great.
FRAME/WHEEL SIZE
The frame will be made of aluminum. It does not have to be reasonable but is very popular.
Standard XC frame seems to be very nervous. This is probably due to typical for XCs head angle. I am looking for something more stable at 20-30kph. More stable than XC but still maneuverable. Should it be a geometry adapted from roadster or city bike (
here,
here)?
DH frames and DH bikes can offer suitable geometry. I was also considering Cycletool Attack (
here). This bike will need the motor in front of the crank like in bikes presented by kaeuterbutter or in bike finished this winter by a colleague in Russia (
here).
Motor will be placed between the crank and the rear wheel (with Schwalbe Big Apple tire). No space in a typical mountain bike. Cyclone kit has small chainring (strange and unexplainable). Planned bike may have chainring 48T large (to be reconsidered – optimal cadence! I computed it long time ago and cannot find the file).
I think that 24 in large wheel is a good compromise between portability and stability (gyroscopic effect).
The handlebar height should be regulated to various riding styles (English roadster vs. European city bike).
I believe that in terms of portability the master is Flyer i:SY (
here). The problem is the wheel size. At 25-30kph 24 in should be a better idea.
QUESTIONS
Is the concept above reasonable? Any mistakes? What should I improve or take under consideration?
I do not know whether front suspension would be needed. Bikers using Cyclone and Cyclone-like stuff recommend full suspension bikes. I want hardtail but did not decide whether the front wheel would be suspended.
Isn’t Schwalbe Big Apple in front wheel good enough in terms of shock absorptive power?
Kraeuterbutter – this Akkuflasche is a great idea. I will need 24V ~20Ah, can be in two separate bottles. Do you have any guidelines where to buy batteries and other stuff?