Help needed with finding best e kit

david1949

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Oct 6, 2011
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My wife of 68 years of age has a 21 gear lightweight push bike and she would like me to put a e kit on it for her but i have a problem.

(1) the gear change is the twist type on the handlebars on both sides one for the gear chainring and one for the gears on the back wheel so i cant put a throttle on because of this so what is the way round this.

Next she want the best kit on the market for hill climing and a range of about 20 miles or more so again how do i work out what kit is good at hill climing also i would like a front wheel motor so hoping someone can help thank,s.
 

eddieo

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I would say an Ezee or HT BioniX kit....Have a look at the new Oxygen kit as well

I have the Wisper DaaHub (with thumb throttle) that I recommend but genral release has been delayed

Ask all if they have have a thumb throttle option. there is also the Alien kit which is good value....
 

flecc

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Here you are then David, the very powerful eZee kits with a current sale getting them inside your budget. I use eZee bikes myself and they are among the best climbing hub motors:

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I'm not sure if they do a thumb throttle, but they have a switchable 9 power level EAF control which with pedelec means they don't need a twistgrip throttle.
 

david1949

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Thank,s but how do i get over the gear twists on the handlebars is this thumb throttle clamp on to the handlebar on the other side of gear twist.
 

flecc

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Our posts crossed David, see above for a handlebar mounting control. Thumb throttles might be a reach problem with both a twistgrip and brake lever.
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My wife of 68 years of age has a 21 gear lightweight push bike and she would like me to put a e kit on it for her but i have a problem.

(1) the gear change is the twist type on the handlebars on both sides one for the gear chainring and one for the gears on the back wheel so i cant put a throttle on because of this so what is the way round this.

Next she want the best kit on the market for hill climing and a range of about 20 miles or more so again how do i work out what kit is good at hill climing also i would like a front wheel motor so hoping someone can help thank,s.
Hi David,

With an electric conversion kit, you don't need 21 gears, so only one chainring is required, the largest, therefore you would not need the left twist grip, so a twist grip throttle could be fitted. If you want an eZee kit, we can also supply thumb throttles.
One extra point David, delivery to Northern Ireland is free.
 
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I'd also recommend the Ezee kit, which is at a reduced price until the end of this month. Another alternative to your twist-grip problem woould be to throw away one of your existing changers and swap to a thumb-changer like a lot of ebikes use. This one is 6 speed. It also comes in 7speed version:
SHIMANO TX50 BIKE INDEX THUMB GEAR SHIFTERS SET 18 SPD | eBay
or have a look at these:
SHIMANO TX50 BIKE INDEX THUMB GEAR SHIFTERS SET 18 SPD | eBay
Thanks for the recommendation d8veh, but can I just point out we supply left hand throttles in the UK and Ireland and the changer you have shown is for the rear derailleur and mounted on the right of the handlebars. Having said that, thumb gear shifters are another solution to the problem and front changer could be used.

Incidentally, I have customer in Greece who wanted a right hand throttle and moved his right hand twistgrip gearchange to the left so it works 'backwards'.
 
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Got my links mixed up - changed it now. Sorry!
 

david1949

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OK thank you for your help i think i will go for the Thumb throttles as i would like to keep both gear twists and it would mean that she still has the 21 gears.
 

Mussels

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OK thank you for your help i think i will go for the Thumb throttles as i would like to keep both gear twists and it would mean that she still has the 21 gears.
I think it's a good idea to keep the gears, a common problem on electric bikes is the small gear range due to compromises when fitting the electrics.
Your £800 budget will get you a good kit as you have seen but the price can go quite a bit higher if you have money to burn.
 

david1949

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Oct 6, 2011
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Yes Mussels i agree with you i think all E Bikes should have about 21 gear because of the weight i went out on my E Bike on Sunday and covered 21 miles i would not like to have ridden it back without power . My wife would like a e bike but i would not buy her one as the gear range is to small on them that is why i am going to put a kit on her lightweight bike and i think it would be a better bike than what i bought although i am very happy with my e bike
 
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amigafan2003

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There's a lot to said about converting a high spec lightweight bike with good components to electric, I've done it :)
 

amigafan2003

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banbury frank

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Hi In your budget you cant go wrong with the ezee Kit His kit works well it is reliable

and his support is good John is a great guy

you need to hurry while his Discount offer is on

Frank