Two e-bikes that started as late summer builds. Not for commuting or any specific purpose, other than having a compact, nippy bike for local use, and a tandem to enable my non-cycling wife to enjoy the position of light duty stoker on some local day tours.
e-BMX
Based on a NOS Schwinn Power-Flow frame from the 90's.
Bafang 250W SWXB front hub for 20" wheel
36V 8Ah Li-Ion battery (replaced with 12.5Ah LiMno2)
KU 90 controller with 20A limit
Std BMX U-brake with Kool Stop pads
Cruiser rear brake
S/S with low gearing for hill assist only - or pretend pedalling
Throttle only
Cutoff brake and bar switch
Tandem based on a Thorn Voyager frame
Bafang BPM rear hub fitted with 6spd freewheel
KU 90 controller with 20A limit
12.5Ah LiMno2 battery
BMX bars
Avid Digit 7 V-brakes
Cutoff brakes and bar switch
Throttle only
Both have been great fun, the tandem exceeding expectations despite it's limited power, the BPM unit pulling two people up 15% slopes with moderate assistance from a fairly lightweight crew.
Mariangeles enjoyed the tandem so much it became the standard local transport, enabling us to use quiet paths and tracks I never knew existed.
Our heavier duty Thorn Raven Tandem frame is being built up to replace it, using an Ezee motor, larger Ping battery and disc brakes.
Several comments were made on another thread that e-bikes should be promoted on their fun aspect - that's exactly what these were built for.
Alan
e-BMX
Based on a NOS Schwinn Power-Flow frame from the 90's.
Bafang 250W SWXB front hub for 20" wheel
36V 8Ah Li-Ion battery (replaced with 12.5Ah LiMno2)
KU 90 controller with 20A limit
Std BMX U-brake with Kool Stop pads
Cruiser rear brake
S/S with low gearing for hill assist only - or pretend pedalling
Throttle only
Cutoff brake and bar switch
Tandem based on a Thorn Voyager frame
Bafang BPM rear hub fitted with 6spd freewheel
KU 90 controller with 20A limit
12.5Ah LiMno2 battery
BMX bars
Avid Digit 7 V-brakes
Cutoff brakes and bar switch
Throttle only
Both have been great fun, the tandem exceeding expectations despite it's limited power, the BPM unit pulling two people up 15% slopes with moderate assistance from a fairly lightweight crew.
Mariangeles enjoyed the tandem so much it became the standard local transport, enabling us to use quiet paths and tracks I never knew existed.
Our heavier duty Thorn Raven Tandem frame is being built up to replace it, using an Ezee motor, larger Ping battery and disc brakes.
Several comments were made on another thread that e-bikes should be promoted on their fun aspect - that's exactly what these were built for.
Alan