Hello,
You have helped me select a kit for my Kona Sutra commuter. Can you help me do the same for my possible next conversion?
We have just purchased a used bakfiets (cargo bike) for hauling kids around town. Exact model is Bakfiets Cargobike Short from 2012, photos are below. It is easy to ride speed is low so it takes much longer to get around town and it does get tiring quickly. I am considering converting it to ebike but only if it is not too expensive AND it must be done with front hub motor.
Unlike my Kona Sutra conversion where I was looking for speed, a rear hub motor, and did not care too much about final cost, here I am looking to just get assistance - to get to places faster and to reduce fatigue - but with as low cost as possible. If that means 36V instead of 48V or smaller battery or smaller motor then it is fine as long as it helps with pedaling. I already have a charger for my other 48V battery, maybe I can save money there also.
Can you please help me first understand what kind of a front motor do I need? This bike is not too heavy but with two kids and the rider it gets easily to 150 kg (40 kg bike, 40 kg for kids and baggage, 70 kg rider). Front wheel is 20". I am clueless what kind of motor do I need and what kind of torque. Please help me with specific make and model suggestions.
Front wheel has a brake I am not familiar (I think it is called roller brake). Would I need to get the wheel and the motor and change the type of brake or is it possible to just get the motor? Or do I need to get the motor and change the brake but have someone install the motor in the wheel? What kind of brake would be adequate - normal disc brake or hydraulic disc brake?
Does it matter whether system is 36V or 48V? Can I save money with 36V motor and battery?
Which controller?
PAS would go on the left side, there is no space on right.
Seems 11 Ah battery is enough since most rides will be 15 kms round trip max. Actually it will be used daily for taking kids to school and back and this is only 1 km away so maybe 4-5 kms per day max.
All of the above would need to be max 400 EUR with shipping and taxes. If I can't get the motor and wheel shipped from Europe then it will be already too expensive. Maybe I can get just the motor and have someone install it in the wheel? Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you in advance for any help.
You have helped me select a kit for my Kona Sutra commuter. Can you help me do the same for my possible next conversion?
We have just purchased a used bakfiets (cargo bike) for hauling kids around town. Exact model is Bakfiets Cargobike Short from 2012, photos are below. It is easy to ride speed is low so it takes much longer to get around town and it does get tiring quickly. I am considering converting it to ebike but only if it is not too expensive AND it must be done with front hub motor.
Unlike my Kona Sutra conversion where I was looking for speed, a rear hub motor, and did not care too much about final cost, here I am looking to just get assistance - to get to places faster and to reduce fatigue - but with as low cost as possible. If that means 36V instead of 48V or smaller battery or smaller motor then it is fine as long as it helps with pedaling. I already have a charger for my other 48V battery, maybe I can save money there also.
Can you please help me first understand what kind of a front motor do I need? This bike is not too heavy but with two kids and the rider it gets easily to 150 kg (40 kg bike, 40 kg for kids and baggage, 70 kg rider). Front wheel is 20". I am clueless what kind of motor do I need and what kind of torque. Please help me with specific make and model suggestions.
Front wheel has a brake I am not familiar (I think it is called roller brake). Would I need to get the wheel and the motor and change the type of brake or is it possible to just get the motor? Or do I need to get the motor and change the brake but have someone install the motor in the wheel? What kind of brake would be adequate - normal disc brake or hydraulic disc brake?
Does it matter whether system is 36V or 48V? Can I save money with 36V motor and battery?
Which controller?
PAS would go on the left side, there is no space on right.
Seems 11 Ah battery is enough since most rides will be 15 kms round trip max. Actually it will be used daily for taking kids to school and back and this is only 1 km away so maybe 4-5 kms per day max.
All of the above would need to be max 400 EUR with shipping and taxes. If I can't get the motor and wheel shipped from Europe then it will be already too expensive. Maybe I can get just the motor and have someone install it in the wheel? Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank you in advance for any help.