I have not yet obtained and electric cycle but here is what I am looking for-
I live in a hilly area, our home is on a steep hill and the road to our little town also has long steepish climbs and is 4 miles away. I recently tried a 10 year old Heinzman which was controlled by a twistgrip, it required more effort from myself to get up the hill than I was capable of giving ( heart attack risk here) I then tested a Raleigh, the motor of which only works when pedal input from the rider was available, for my needs a dead loss as one could not walk with this and let the motor tickover, thus helping the hillclimb. my 3rd test was with what I understand to be a Chinese copy of a Currie but missing the control box so an on / off switch on the handlebars took its place, I was not expecting a lot from this tiny frail but neat looking little bike but in all honesty it performed well and shown great promise. I have done a deal with its owner and should have it soon. Its not a comfortable cycle so I am looking at perhaps fitting the motor to my mountain bike.
I live in a hilly area, our home is on a steep hill and the road to our little town also has long steepish climbs and is 4 miles away. I recently tried a 10 year old Heinzman which was controlled by a twistgrip, it required more effort from myself to get up the hill than I was capable of giving ( heart attack risk here) I then tested a Raleigh, the motor of which only works when pedal input from the rider was available, for my needs a dead loss as one could not walk with this and let the motor tickover, thus helping the hillclimb. my 3rd test was with what I understand to be a Chinese copy of a Currie but missing the control box so an on / off switch on the handlebars took its place, I was not expecting a lot from this tiny frail but neat looking little bike but in all honesty it performed well and shown great promise. I have done a deal with its owner and should have it soon. Its not a comfortable cycle so I am looking at perhaps fitting the motor to my mountain bike.
My other option
I have a good mountain bike and would sooner adapt it. so will look eagerly at older postings as to what can be done.I would like a reasonably powerfull motor with grunt not speed for hills. I am not fussy about legality and suspect a faster motor may equal more grunt / torque? Are there any intsructions for making a speed control set up anywhere on the forum? would a simple micro switch on the handlebars operating a relay in the battery container work without trouble.
Thanks for taking the time to read this rather long letter I have a lot more to ask.
Oldun
Thanks for taking the time to read this rather long letter I have a lot more to ask.
Oldun