Hi All
I'm wanting to buy a conversion kit to fit to an old steel bike I have. I have a 4 mile commute to work with no hills. I'm in the UK and hold a full car and motorcycle licence. Is the kit in the link below worth buying? I'm new to electric conversion but not new to cycling, I'm an area co ordinator for a worldwide cycling community but our forum does not have an electric section.
This is the kit I have found to be, I think, best suited for me:
https://kirbebike.com/products/250w-ebike-conversion-kit?variant=43365620678809
I also have a few questions:
1. As I'm used to riding a Yamaha R1 and KTM 690 Duke can I go for a larger 750w motor or similar and be legal in the UK?
2. If I buy the kit above should I buy it without a battery and buy a 48v battery seperately? If so where can I buy such a battery in the UK?
Thanks in advance
Trebz
You should buy the kit according to your needs, not what's available or what's on YouTube. The most important things are your weight, the hills that you want to climb and how far you want to go.
Your brakes might be adequate for non-assisted riding, but will be inadequate when you fit a motor unless you're less than 80 kg, and definitely inadequate if you want to assistance above 15 mph. The energy you need to dissipate goes up with the square of your speed, so to go up from an average of 10 mph to 14 mph, you need double the braking, four times the braking at 20 mph, and ten times the braking at 30 mph.
My advice is that you should buy a kit that has a standard Hailong type battery, standard controller and LCD, and other standard parts so that you can easily get replacements in the future. Unfortunately, many sellers don't sell a lot of kits and fashions change, so when you need spares a couple of years down the road, they don't have them. You should only by a kit that's specific to a seller if it has something that you specifically need.
If you're heavy (95kg plus), a 48v system would be better than 36v.
It's OK to buy stuff from China. Many of us have been doing it for many years without problems. There are many resellers in the UK, who can sell the stuff cheaper than you can buy the stuff from China, so you only need to buy stuff from China if you need something to be exactly how you want it.
Greenlance is a good seller of batteries in the UK, with very good prices.
If you want a ready made kit from the UK, Woosh ones are a good price and you get good customer service and guarantee, otherwise Yosepower or any of the plethora on Ebay, Amazon, Aliexpress, etc.
The Kirbebike kit is fairly standard apart from the battery. It has the desirable KT controller that has a very nice pedal assist function. If your bike has a non-cartridge bottom bracket, the pedal sensor won't fit, and, even if you have a cartridge one, there might not be enough room for it. You need to check the gap between the back of the pedal arm and the BB. If you need a couple of extra mm, you can grind it off the back of the pedal arm to create more space.