Since I got my electric mountain bike in June 07 my old 21-gear mountain bike has sat idle in the shed. This is starting to get to me, as this is a great bike. As a bit of a project I have been looking around for ways to add power to this bike although I am reluctant to spend £700 on a hub motor.
Also, I’m not looking to use it for commuting - it will be more of a play project.
One option would be to build something that pushed it like a powered trailer. I have look at several sites and at many different designs. The one I like the best for ease to make and simplicity is the Bidwell Bike Pusher. This is based on buying and dismantling an electric scooter and using the bits to make the pusher. This gives the builder everything they need including, throttle twist, battery and charger. So it’s a cheap way to get hold of the basics.
Bidwell Bike Pusher:* A Removeable Power Source for Your Bicycle..
I have found this possible donor electric scooter.
X300 Electric Scooter on eBay, also Other Electric Scooters, Electric Scooters, Scooters, Sporting Goods (end time 10-Feb-08 11:08:09 GMT)
Has anyone had any experience with these types of powered push trailers?
Are they any good?
And were I to go down this road, would a 300-watt motor do the job?
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Also, I’m not looking to use it for commuting - it will be more of a play project.
One option would be to build something that pushed it like a powered trailer. I have look at several sites and at many different designs. The one I like the best for ease to make and simplicity is the Bidwell Bike Pusher. This is based on buying and dismantling an electric scooter and using the bits to make the pusher. This gives the builder everything they need including, throttle twist, battery and charger. So it’s a cheap way to get hold of the basics.
Bidwell Bike Pusher:* A Removeable Power Source for Your Bicycle..
I have found this possible donor electric scooter.
X300 Electric Scooter on eBay, also Other Electric Scooters, Electric Scooters, Scooters, Sporting Goods (end time 10-Feb-08 11:08:09 GMT)
Has anyone had any experience with these types of powered push trailers?
Are they any good?
And were I to go down this road, would a 300-watt motor do the job?
.