http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/electric-bicycles/8240-bpm-kit-build-thread.html
Theres a link you may find interesting.
I did a similar thing by getting a 350w rear motor with a 20mph @ 36v nominal - increasing the controller size and then keepnig the same battery.
I'm probably pushing my 9amp hr battery. I then got board and took it all off and now ride without any electrics as I built up my strength. I also had to get used to the extra weight over the rear as it unsettled the balance of the bike (Previous motor was front wheel drive and also alot easier to fit).
Battery on rack and rear motor thats powerful makes for a flighty front end.
Then I made a rear back pack battery so I carried the weight of the battery and done away with the rear rack saving 1.5kg.
Now looking into RC Lipo to make a 5amp hr pack to make an ultra light build.
Theres a link you may find interesting.
I did a similar thing by getting a 350w rear motor with a 20mph @ 36v nominal - increasing the controller size and then keepnig the same battery.
I'm probably pushing my 9amp hr battery. I then got board and took it all off and now ride without any electrics as I built up my strength. I also had to get used to the extra weight over the rear as it unsettled the balance of the bike (Previous motor was front wheel drive and also alot easier to fit).
Battery on rack and rear motor thats powerful makes for a flighty front end.
Then I made a rear back pack battery so I carried the weight of the battery and done away with the rear rack saving 1.5kg.
Now looking into RC Lipo to make a 5amp hr pack to make an ultra light build.