January 5, 20179 yr Hi all. New to the forum and looking to set up an electric kit on my Voodoo Wanga. Its the older steel frame and fun to ride so I thought it would make a good donor bike. It is however a heavy bike and I don't get much joy trying to get up the hills. We like to take our rottweiler out bike jouring where she pulls hubby and his bike around the countryside. The trouble is they go at such a pace that I struggle to keep up.. electric bike is the answer!
January 5, 20179 yr Easy kit to fit is the BBS01B, from Woosh, Brighton e bikes or Eclipse bikes and others. Oxydrive kits are a very good choice with front or rear hub, the SWX02 high torque cst kit is on offer currently at £525. Or from EM3EV in HK the 36v BBS02B laser marked as 250W can be reprogrammed with a programming lead up to 25amps for more torque and power. Panda ebikes also do a variety of kits and what looks like a rebadged BBS01 kit. Edited January 5, 20179 yr by Nealh
January 5, 20179 yr We like to take our rottweiler out bike jouring where she pulls hubby and his bike around the countryside. The trouble is they go at such a pace that I struggle to keep up.. electric bike is the answer! You could just buy another Rottweiler.
January 5, 20179 yr Author You could just buy another Rottweiler. I have enough with this one lol! I did try letting her pull my bike but shes crazy and doesn't see the need to slow down on corners. I ended up flat on my face...three times!
January 5, 20179 yr Author Easy kit to fit is the BBS01B, from Woosh, Brighton e bikes or Eclipse bikes and others. Oxydrive kits are a very good choice with front or rear hub, the SWX02 high torque cst kit is on offer currently at £525. Or from EM3EV in HK the 36v BBS02B laser marked as 250W can be reprogrammed with a programming lead up to 25amps for more torque and power. Panda ebikes also do a variety of kits and what looks like a rebadged BBS01 kit. Thank you for that, I've settled on Cyclotricity as my family already have four of their kits. I have spoken to them and they seem really great guys
January 5, 20179 yr Author Just about any kit will work on that bike. Go for it. Brilliant thank you for that. I was concerned with it being a mans bike but to be honest I'm quite tall for a woman and the frame is only a 17. I've tried to do more research on the bike but as it is quite old I can't be 100% sure that its steel. I hope it is as they seem to make great ebikes!
January 5, 20179 yr Author Here is my bike. I bought it second hand a few years ago. The seller said it was a steel frame. Looking at the components on the bike I believe it to be this one.. http://www.mbr.co.uk/news/bike_news/voodoo-wanga-779-99-197264 Does it look like a good candidate? I really struggle to get up hills but hey i'm fairly new to this biking malarky, hopefully an e-kit will let me get to the top of hills without my lungs bursting
January 5, 20179 yr It's perfect apart from the forks facing the wrong way. Loosen of the stem clamp and spin the bars through 180 degrees, retighten the clamp. it looks like aluminioum to me. test it with a magnet. A magnet will stick to steel but not aluminium It doesn't matter either way what it's made of.
January 5, 20179 yr Author Oh wow I'm glad I showed you guys the picture! I've never done anything to the bike since I got it, but it has been in to a well known store for a service a few years ago. You would have think they would have noticed lol! I appreciate your help I shall find a magnet and give it a test.... edited to add. Yes its a steel frame. I notice it says Joe Murray on the frame but no other identifiers. Edited January 5, 20179 yr by Sid Fishes
January 5, 20179 yr Oh wow I'm glad I showed you guys the picture! I've never done anything to the bike since I got it, but it has been in to a well known store for a service a few years ago. You would have think they would have noticed lol! I appreciate your help I shall find a magnet and give it a test.... edited to add. Yes its a steel frame. I notice it says Joe Murray on the frame but no other identifiers. Those old steel frames (with nice thin tubes) are great for ebike conversions. They have a bit more 'give' than alloy, so are very comfy. Not to be confused with modern, fat tubed steel frames which are all about looking like alloy. Normally sold by the kind of shop that can't tell which way around the forks go on! Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk
January 6, 20179 yr Author Those old steel frames (with nice thin tubes) are great for ebike conversions. They have a bit more 'give' than alloy, so are very comfy. Not to be confused with modern, fat tubed steel frames which are all about looking like alloy. Normally sold by the kind of shop that can't tell which way around the forks go on! Sent from my HTC 10 using Tapatalk Thank you Alan. It is a comfortable bike and it makes me smile. I'm not a good cyclist as you can tell I am looking forward to getting this electric kit fitted... and the forks turned around! I think i've dropped lucky with the bike. I bought it locally for a couple of hundred years ago but now doing my research it seems to be a pretty good bike!
January 6, 20179 yr I shudder just thinking of the braking The forks being the wrong way around means the front brake is too... It did get me a good laugh though and never go back to that bike shop!
January 6, 20179 yr Author I shudder just thinking of the braking The forks being the wrong way around means the front brake is too... It did get me a good laugh though and never go back to that bike shop! I had been thinking how could it happen? So the only time the bike has been altered is when it went in for a service. I was also having problems with the gears changing by themselves as I was riding. When it came back it really wasn't much better and then I got a nice hybrid so the Voodoo got stuck in the shed and not touched again. Its only now as I want a bike to electrify that its come out of the shed. I've been out on it a couple of times just to make sure everything works fine... Im glad it was dark so no one saw me looking foolish! So either I bought it with the forks back to front and it wasn't noticed when it was serviced, or the store put them on wrong. But to be honest that is unlikely as they had no reason to touch them. Its a mystery.
January 6, 20179 yr We like to take our rottweiler out bike jouring where she pulls hubby and his bike around the countryside. The trouble is they go at such a pace that I struggle to keep up.. electric bike is the answer! I feel your pain and, as you know, I also know the rush of bikejoring. I'd like to see pics or video of that, if you have some. Does she listen to commands ok? Would she 'free run' with a bike? It's sometimes a safer option. I think that your proposed solution is a very good idea and will definitely help you to keep up.. Welcome aboard then. Clickety, click.
January 6, 20179 yr Author I feel your pain and, as you know, I also know the rush of bikejoring. I'd like to see pics or video of that, if you have some. Does she listen to commands ok? Would she 'free run' with a bike? It's sometimes a safer option. I think that your proposed solution is a very good idea and will definitely help you to keep up.. Welcome aboard then. Clickety, click. Hi, yes we've been watching your videos. Brilliant! The one where your dog sees a squirrel and then ignores it is fantastic. Our dog would simply smash us into a tree! We started the bikejor out of needing a way to exercise the rottie. She is a rescued street dog and hates any other dog (she was only about four-six months old when rescued so its likely she left the mother way too soon to learn socialising) She does free run very well but we cant take the risk of seeing another dog or she will be off to give it a beating. So all our bike trips tend to be late at night. We are just beginning to teach her commands etc. I tried to upload a video but computer says no.. so here is a picture of her sat in her hat waiting to go out
January 6, 20179 yr A Hill Billy Devil dog. You don't see many of those around. She is a beauty though. I agree. It's not a risk that you can take if they're a bit dog aggressive. Best to keep her tethered to the bike then. You'll do fine on an ebike, and probably wonder why you didn't come up with the solution sooner. As for dodging squirrels, there are bigger things to worry about out there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oyKtawjWvs Here's me and my youngest daughter, when we tested our new kitbike out. Pedelecking is a breeze. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxTmKgPKTlU You're in the right place here. Keep us posted please.
January 6, 20179 yr Author If that had been me I would have moved my dog away to give you safe pass through. Some people really have no idea. One of the the reasons we cycle in the dark is to avoid them. We once had a guy who's dog came up running at our rottie and obviously excited, it tried jumping on her, the owner shouted over that his dog was fine.. I shouted back, mine isn't! Luckily when she is harnessed to the bike she feels she has a 'job' and doesn't react as much. Great videos, I really can't wait now. Hopefully next weekend my kit will be on! PS lol at hilly billy devil dog... I think she looks quite feminine in her hat Edited January 6, 20179 yr by Sid Fishes
January 6, 20179 yr If that had been me I would have moved my dog away to give you safe pass through. Some people really have no idea. Oh lol . That was a successful pass. Click these words to see my ejoring thread for some less successful passes, when you have time. I'm looking forward to seeing your ebike build. Best of luck with that. Edited January 6, 20179 yr by LeighPing
January 6, 20179 yr Author Oh lol . That was a successful pass. Click these words to see my ejoring thread for some less successful passes, when you have time. I'm looking forward to seeing your ebike build. Best of luck with that. Yeah I'm working my way through that thread, some brilliant videos. I showed hubby the squirrel one and we have watched it a few times and laughed at you crashing... sorry lol! I like how your dog is always aware where you are. He slows down to take into account the turns and slopes. Yeah i'm looking forward to seeing this bike set up. The more I read about it, its a lovely bike. I was fortunate to get it. I've gone for the frame battery so as not to disturb the feel of the bike so much.
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