Hi, my name is Tom and I am a new member to the forum but have been a regular visitor for the past 2 years.
I currently have a number of bikes: Nano Brompton M3L, Brompton M6L, Trek 4300 16” frame, 24 speed with combination shifters/V-brakes and a Trek 4500 16” frame, 27 speed with Hydraulic disc brakes that I can share with my family or choose for a particular ride.
I have been thinking of converting one of the two mountain bikes to electric for a while now and have been doing a bit of research on possible road legal kits.
The nano brompton motor failed last week, it had gone through a period of ratcheting and then back to normal but now the motor just spins in the hub with no drive to the wheel, so I have sent the wheel of to Tony Castles (EWC) for repair. Anyway that has spurred me on to get one of the mountain bikes converted. I am hoping to do the conversion with minimal changes to the donor bike so I can convert it back when required, but realise there is no easy marriage between bike and available kits and some compromise may have to be made. So I am hoping you will be able to help me with possible solutions.
So far I have narrowed the kit down to:
1. A front wheel Bafang 8fun motor, easy to convert back to original. Most forum members seem happy with the motor performance.
2. Rack mounted 36v 9/10Ah battery, can remove battery to convert back to original. Not adverse to a bottle battery, but not sure it will fit in a 16” frame the 4500 has a particularly small triangle and also the weight of 3kg battery on the fixings. Don’t like a seat post mounted solution, as different people will use the bike.
3. Possible UK kits are, Alien Bike road legal kit or 8Funbike rack mount kit, there does not seem to be a lot of technical difference between these kits unless I have missed something. Warranty is 1 year on Alien kit and 1 year on motor and battery and 6 months on other parts on 8funbike kit from the email they sent me. Both say they will supply parts out of warranty and responded quickly to questions. So I think it will come down to price, quality and support. You thoughts would be appreciated.
My first choice would be to use the Trek 4300 as the donor bike but I am keeping my options open.
Issues to resolve and questions:
1.Will the motor fit in the forks:
a. Trek 4300: Fork dropout 10mm, Fork width 101mm, fork narrowest point 90mm. So looks ok, but fork narrows on both sides about 15.5mm from centre of axle. The motor cable side washers (1 + torque washer) are 5.5mm in width from schematic so the motor will clear fork by at least 0.5mm. On the disc side its no so clear, the nearest part of the motor has a diameter of 33mm (radius = 16.5mm) giving a vertical clash of 1mm. I am hoping the washers will push the motor out from the fork enough so they miss. The schematic does not show this distance. Does anyone know the distance between the fork and the side of the motor? I think it is the width of the torque washer (3.5mm) and the 1st washer (2mm) is recessed into the motor. I think 3.5mm will be just enough for the motor to miss the fork them by a hairs width. Confirmation would put my mind at rest.
b. Trek 4500: Fork dropout 10mm, Fork width 101mm, fork narrowest point 94mm. So looks ok. The issue here is the motor/spokes clashing with the disc calliper (162mm diameter disc). Does anyone know if these kits use the SWXK or the later more disc friendly profiled SWXK-5. I asked 8Funbike and they think their kit uses the SWXK-5 but were not 100% sure.
2. Brake switches.
Trek 4300 combined shifters and brake lever, Trek 4500 Hydraulic. Changing the brake levers on the Trek 4500 is not an option. Has anyone successfully implemented a reed switch sensor solution like the Daahub kit? Are the brake switches normally closed and open when you brake or the other way around? The only other solution I have seen is the one on the Oxydrive kit where the sensor fits on the brake cable, it looks like a 3 wire hall sensor so would not be compatible with the two wire switched controller or work with hydraulic brakes.
3. What is the current rating of the controllers? I think the Alien Kit is 15A.
Regards
Tom
I currently have a number of bikes: Nano Brompton M3L, Brompton M6L, Trek 4300 16” frame, 24 speed with combination shifters/V-brakes and a Trek 4500 16” frame, 27 speed with Hydraulic disc brakes that I can share with my family or choose for a particular ride.
I have been thinking of converting one of the two mountain bikes to electric for a while now and have been doing a bit of research on possible road legal kits.
The nano brompton motor failed last week, it had gone through a period of ratcheting and then back to normal but now the motor just spins in the hub with no drive to the wheel, so I have sent the wheel of to Tony Castles (EWC) for repair. Anyway that has spurred me on to get one of the mountain bikes converted. I am hoping to do the conversion with minimal changes to the donor bike so I can convert it back when required, but realise there is no easy marriage between bike and available kits and some compromise may have to be made. So I am hoping you will be able to help me with possible solutions.
So far I have narrowed the kit down to:
1. A front wheel Bafang 8fun motor, easy to convert back to original. Most forum members seem happy with the motor performance.
2. Rack mounted 36v 9/10Ah battery, can remove battery to convert back to original. Not adverse to a bottle battery, but not sure it will fit in a 16” frame the 4500 has a particularly small triangle and also the weight of 3kg battery on the fixings. Don’t like a seat post mounted solution, as different people will use the bike.
3. Possible UK kits are, Alien Bike road legal kit or 8Funbike rack mount kit, there does not seem to be a lot of technical difference between these kits unless I have missed something. Warranty is 1 year on Alien kit and 1 year on motor and battery and 6 months on other parts on 8funbike kit from the email they sent me. Both say they will supply parts out of warranty and responded quickly to questions. So I think it will come down to price, quality and support. You thoughts would be appreciated.
My first choice would be to use the Trek 4300 as the donor bike but I am keeping my options open.
Issues to resolve and questions:
1.Will the motor fit in the forks:
a. Trek 4300: Fork dropout 10mm, Fork width 101mm, fork narrowest point 90mm. So looks ok, but fork narrows on both sides about 15.5mm from centre of axle. The motor cable side washers (1 + torque washer) are 5.5mm in width from schematic so the motor will clear fork by at least 0.5mm. On the disc side its no so clear, the nearest part of the motor has a diameter of 33mm (radius = 16.5mm) giving a vertical clash of 1mm. I am hoping the washers will push the motor out from the fork enough so they miss. The schematic does not show this distance. Does anyone know the distance between the fork and the side of the motor? I think it is the width of the torque washer (3.5mm) and the 1st washer (2mm) is recessed into the motor. I think 3.5mm will be just enough for the motor to miss the fork them by a hairs width. Confirmation would put my mind at rest.
b. Trek 4500: Fork dropout 10mm, Fork width 101mm, fork narrowest point 94mm. So looks ok. The issue here is the motor/spokes clashing with the disc calliper (162mm diameter disc). Does anyone know if these kits use the SWXK or the later more disc friendly profiled SWXK-5. I asked 8Funbike and they think their kit uses the SWXK-5 but were not 100% sure.
2. Brake switches.
Trek 4300 combined shifters and brake lever, Trek 4500 Hydraulic. Changing the brake levers on the Trek 4500 is not an option. Has anyone successfully implemented a reed switch sensor solution like the Daahub kit? Are the brake switches normally closed and open when you brake or the other way around? The only other solution I have seen is the one on the Oxydrive kit where the sensor fits on the brake cable, it looks like a 3 wire hall sensor so would not be compatible with the two wire switched controller or work with hydraulic brakes.
3. What is the current rating of the controllers? I think the Alien Kit is 15A.
Regards
Tom