Hi everyone, I've lurked a bit here but have some real interest in the potential for an ebike to commute, though I think I might be a bit too ambitious in the ground i can cover!?
I'm primarily looking for a conversion kit, and I'm looking to build a road ebike from my existing disc braked gravel bike. (Sonder Camino) I am a keen cyclist, about 90kg with kit and on the road I can hold a functional threhold power above 250w. What has my interest is a conversion that will give me assistance on a 25 mile commute- so 50 miles a day, riding 3-4 days a week. I want something that is torque driven, no throttle, preferably not needing brake cut offs, to keep the conversion pretty minimal, but means I can get assistance up hills.
I need the power assist for climbing, though I am sure I will easily outstrip the 15mph restriction on the flat, so a kit which is light and freewheels well with no resistance above the limit would be ideal. I really like the look of the Orbea Gain/ Ribble CGR AL-E kind of bikes, but can't afford, so a conversion would be better.
Would a rear wheel conversion, such as the 350w Yosepower kits work well?
I was also interested in the 500w Tongsheng TSDZ2 kits- any good?
Due to my weight, and a rolling route, I was thinking the slightly more powerful motors, alongside a 48v battery- I'd also plan to charge each end of the commute, so would the more powerful/ higher rated battery be necessary?
Lots of questions for a first post, but thought i'd dive in- Thanks!
I'm primarily looking for a conversion kit, and I'm looking to build a road ebike from my existing disc braked gravel bike. (Sonder Camino) I am a keen cyclist, about 90kg with kit and on the road I can hold a functional threhold power above 250w. What has my interest is a conversion that will give me assistance on a 25 mile commute- so 50 miles a day, riding 3-4 days a week. I want something that is torque driven, no throttle, preferably not needing brake cut offs, to keep the conversion pretty minimal, but means I can get assistance up hills.
I need the power assist for climbing, though I am sure I will easily outstrip the 15mph restriction on the flat, so a kit which is light and freewheels well with no resistance above the limit would be ideal. I really like the look of the Orbea Gain/ Ribble CGR AL-E kind of bikes, but can't afford, so a conversion would be better.
Would a rear wheel conversion, such as the 350w Yosepower kits work well?
I was also interested in the 500w Tongsheng TSDZ2 kits- any good?
Due to my weight, and a rolling route, I was thinking the slightly more powerful motors, alongside a 48v battery- I'd also plan to charge each end of the commute, so would the more powerful/ higher rated battery be necessary?
Lots of questions for a first post, but thought i'd dive in- Thanks!