Hello all,
I am a complete newbie to this forum and electric bikes so i'd like to say hello. Years ago I knew someone who rode a pedelec but it was designed for a granny and weighed as much as a killer whale. Oh how times have changed. I hadn't given pedelecs much thought until recently when as usual I was sitting in crawling rush hour traffic on my way to work and saw someone on a pedelec zoom past me and every other miserable driver with a smug grin on his face. Time to rethink my travel arrangements!
So I've been looking at many options, I have tried a few, some I've liked, some not so much.
Originally I had my heart set on something stupidly expensive and snazzy a Haibike, but as I've done more research and learnt more I realise this is not the bike for me. I have tried a BH Emotion Neo Cross which I liked a lot, but I cannot bring myself to cough up over £2000. Today I tried a Whisper 905 just to see what it was like, which whilst I can see it is a good bike, I felt it lacked real grunt and was definitely not for me.
The other bike I've tried was a standard mountain bike with a BOSS super system from a cycle retailer in north London, I tried the 36v (£1500) and the 48v (£2000). I absolutely loved the 48v kit, it was a flying machine (although the shop made me very aware that the kit was not road legal and that I would use it entirely at my own risk) and after a test ride (of course on some local brownfield site not a road) I arrived back at the shop so knackered from pedaling that I almost collapsed! This was definitely the kit for me, I dropped the idea of buying a ready made bike and decided to get my Dahon Cadenza P18 converted, but then after the adrenalin had subsided (several days) I decided that £2000 was a bit rich for a kit.
This is where I need some good solid advice from the people in the know.
I have narrowed my selection down to a handful of kits;
The Xipi Commuter Cube Commuter Kube
The Eezee Kit eZee kit - The DIY conversion kit that electrifies your ride.
The Falco HX MT 250 kit Hx-MT-250-FS 11.5BB 20+ MPH (32+ KPH) (Torque Sensor) | Team Hybrid Ebikes Electric Bikes and Kits
and finally the Alien Aurora 350w kit or the insane Magic Pie 3 kit, however after speaking with Jim there I was informed the disk brake calipers on my bike are too wide so would rub against the motor (my bike is a Dahon Cadenza P18 full size folder with 26" wheels), so have ruled these kits out.
I have spoken to all three kit manufacturers still in the running and to be honest all three seem and sound like good kits, but I am not an expert and I would like to hear from people that either have these kits, know someone who's got one or who just knows about them and who can give me some good honest unbiased answers?
What I want from a kit is this:
Quality components, reliability, a kit with a bit of oomph capable of exceeding 20+ mph (I know not road legal!), a good trustworthy supplier who will give good support in the event of a fault/warranty claim, a kit that will last 2 years of commuting 22 miles a day (I can charge at work and at home so battery not so much of a big deal for me), a kit that doesn't weigh a tonne and could be pedaled easily on its own if the battery failed for any reason.
So there you have it, I would really appreciate any help on which is best kit or just any advice on them!
Thanks all
PS I have seen some GNG kits from the USA, are these any good they are very cheap!
I am a complete newbie to this forum and electric bikes so i'd like to say hello. Years ago I knew someone who rode a pedelec but it was designed for a granny and weighed as much as a killer whale. Oh how times have changed. I hadn't given pedelecs much thought until recently when as usual I was sitting in crawling rush hour traffic on my way to work and saw someone on a pedelec zoom past me and every other miserable driver with a smug grin on his face. Time to rethink my travel arrangements!
So I've been looking at many options, I have tried a few, some I've liked, some not so much.
Originally I had my heart set on something stupidly expensive and snazzy a Haibike, but as I've done more research and learnt more I realise this is not the bike for me. I have tried a BH Emotion Neo Cross which I liked a lot, but I cannot bring myself to cough up over £2000. Today I tried a Whisper 905 just to see what it was like, which whilst I can see it is a good bike, I felt it lacked real grunt and was definitely not for me.
The other bike I've tried was a standard mountain bike with a BOSS super system from a cycle retailer in north London, I tried the 36v (£1500) and the 48v (£2000). I absolutely loved the 48v kit, it was a flying machine (although the shop made me very aware that the kit was not road legal and that I would use it entirely at my own risk) and after a test ride (of course on some local brownfield site not a road) I arrived back at the shop so knackered from pedaling that I almost collapsed! This was definitely the kit for me, I dropped the idea of buying a ready made bike and decided to get my Dahon Cadenza P18 converted, but then after the adrenalin had subsided (several days) I decided that £2000 was a bit rich for a kit.
This is where I need some good solid advice from the people in the know.
I have narrowed my selection down to a handful of kits;
The Xipi Commuter Cube Commuter Kube
The Eezee Kit eZee kit - The DIY conversion kit that electrifies your ride.
The Falco HX MT 250 kit Hx-MT-250-FS 11.5BB 20+ MPH (32+ KPH) (Torque Sensor) | Team Hybrid Ebikes Electric Bikes and Kits
and finally the Alien Aurora 350w kit or the insane Magic Pie 3 kit, however after speaking with Jim there I was informed the disk brake calipers on my bike are too wide so would rub against the motor (my bike is a Dahon Cadenza P18 full size folder with 26" wheels), so have ruled these kits out.
I have spoken to all three kit manufacturers still in the running and to be honest all three seem and sound like good kits, but I am not an expert and I would like to hear from people that either have these kits, know someone who's got one or who just knows about them and who can give me some good honest unbiased answers?
What I want from a kit is this:
Quality components, reliability, a kit with a bit of oomph capable of exceeding 20+ mph (I know not road legal!), a good trustworthy supplier who will give good support in the event of a fault/warranty claim, a kit that will last 2 years of commuting 22 miles a day (I can charge at work and at home so battery not so much of a big deal for me), a kit that doesn't weigh a tonne and could be pedaled easily on its own if the battery failed for any reason.
So there you have it, I would really appreciate any help on which is best kit or just any advice on them!
Thanks all
PS I have seen some GNG kits from the USA, are these any good they are very cheap!