Hello everyone. I have a Circe Helios tandem, which has 20" wheels, and would like to add electric assistance to it. I’m considering two kits: the Ezee front hub motor and the Bafang BBS01 mid-drive kit. Can anyone offer any advice on these?
I think that the motor/battery will have more work to do on a tandem than a solo bike - we are hoping mainly for help getting up the hills, which are hard work on a tandem. We'd like enough range to cover 30 miles or so, which I imagine may need quite a big battery.
The Ezee kit should be straightforward to fit and has been done before:
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/media/ezee-powered-circe-helios-tandem.406/
I'm not completely sure whether the Bafang kit will fit. The motor would need to go on the front bottom bracket and be fitted with a 30 tooth chainring somehow. This connects via a long chain to the inner chainring (also 30 teeth) under the rear rider. I think it might work although the chain line will be altered a little. There are two other chainrings running 16 derailleur gears on the back.
Assuming the Bafang kit is an option, my main questions are:
Will the bafang mid drive, which can use all the gears, be more efficient than a hub motor in this situation? Will this translate into greater range?
Will the 250W Bafang system strong enough to cope?
How will hill-climbing ability compare between the two systems?
How about reliability?
I'd appreciate any advice or experience anyone can offer.
Thanks,
Tim
I think that the motor/battery will have more work to do on a tandem than a solo bike - we are hoping mainly for help getting up the hills, which are hard work on a tandem. We'd like enough range to cover 30 miles or so, which I imagine may need quite a big battery.
The Ezee kit should be straightforward to fit and has been done before:
http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/media/ezee-powered-circe-helios-tandem.406/
I'm not completely sure whether the Bafang kit will fit. The motor would need to go on the front bottom bracket and be fitted with a 30 tooth chainring somehow. This connects via a long chain to the inner chainring (also 30 teeth) under the rear rider. I think it might work although the chain line will be altered a little. There are two other chainrings running 16 derailleur gears on the back.
Assuming the Bafang kit is an option, my main questions are:
Will the bafang mid drive, which can use all the gears, be more efficient than a hub motor in this situation? Will this translate into greater range?
Will the 250W Bafang system strong enough to cope?
How will hill-climbing ability compare between the two systems?
How about reliability?
I'd appreciate any advice or experience anyone can offer.
Thanks,
Tim