I had become convinced that crank drive was the way to go with my HPV Scorpion trike, but having read a few recent threads regarding CD set-ups, I’m having second thoughts:
1) I have a muscle-wasting condition which means I need a serious granny ring to pedal unassisted on anything other than a gentle gradient. I often ride alone, and so must have the capability to get home under my own steam should any of the electric assist components fail. I know I could achieve the same effect with a wide-range cassette, but I like the idea of keeping my triple chainring up front.
2) I’m concerned about my ability to maintain the sort of pedal cadence that seems to be optimum for a CD set-up.
3) A hub motor would appear to offer a more relaxed ride (as d8veh has often commented).
4) Although I aspire to return to some of my old MTB haunts, I have to be realistic and accept that most of my riding will probably be on cycle paths with largely easy gradients.
So, based upon previous dialogues, suggestions and advice, I’m now erring toward a Q100H from BMS Battery. I’ve come up with the following build list and would be very grateful for an assessment of whether it looks okay. Have I missed anything? Better suggestions?
Motor/Wheel: https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-kit/633-q100h-36v350w-rear-e-bike-motor-wheel-ebike-kit.html#/327-rpm-260
(260 rpm version in a 20” wheel)
Controller: https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-kit/546-s06s-250w-torque-simulation-sine-wave-controller-ebike-kit.html
Display: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/670-s-lcd3-lcd-meter-for-s-series-controlers-ebike-kit.html#/137-color-black
Speed Sensor: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/550-speed-sensor-ebike-kit.html
PAS: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/504-pas-pulse-padel-assistant-sensor-with-12-pcs-magnets-parts.html
Brake Sensor: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/459-hwbs-hidden-wire-brake-sensor-1pcs-parts.html
Throttle: https://bmsbattery.com/throttle/850-new-thumb-level-throttle.html#/445-throttle-right
Battery: I’ll probably source the battery from the UK. Having read numerous comments about the variable quality of batteries, I’d rather spend my money on a decent one. I’m considering this from Eclipse:
http://eclipsebikes.com/product_info.php?products_id=107
Finally, I want to at least maintain the façade of legality. I seem to recall reading that BMSB will oblige by putting a 250w sticker on motors? If not, I’ll just get one made up.
1) I have a muscle-wasting condition which means I need a serious granny ring to pedal unassisted on anything other than a gentle gradient. I often ride alone, and so must have the capability to get home under my own steam should any of the electric assist components fail. I know I could achieve the same effect with a wide-range cassette, but I like the idea of keeping my triple chainring up front.
2) I’m concerned about my ability to maintain the sort of pedal cadence that seems to be optimum for a CD set-up.
3) A hub motor would appear to offer a more relaxed ride (as d8veh has often commented).
4) Although I aspire to return to some of my old MTB haunts, I have to be realistic and accept that most of my riding will probably be on cycle paths with largely easy gradients.
So, based upon previous dialogues, suggestions and advice, I’m now erring toward a Q100H from BMS Battery. I’ve come up with the following build list and would be very grateful for an assessment of whether it looks okay. Have I missed anything? Better suggestions?
Motor/Wheel: https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-kit/633-q100h-36v350w-rear-e-bike-motor-wheel-ebike-kit.html#/327-rpm-260
(260 rpm version in a 20” wheel)
Controller: https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-kit/546-s06s-250w-torque-simulation-sine-wave-controller-ebike-kit.html
Display: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/670-s-lcd3-lcd-meter-for-s-series-controlers-ebike-kit.html#/137-color-black
Speed Sensor: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/550-speed-sensor-ebike-kit.html
PAS: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/504-pas-pulse-padel-assistant-sensor-with-12-pcs-magnets-parts.html
Brake Sensor: https://bmsbattery.com/parts/459-hwbs-hidden-wire-brake-sensor-1pcs-parts.html
Throttle: https://bmsbattery.com/throttle/850-new-thumb-level-throttle.html#/445-throttle-right
Battery: I’ll probably source the battery from the UK. Having read numerous comments about the variable quality of batteries, I’d rather spend my money on a decent one. I’m considering this from Eclipse:
http://eclipsebikes.com/product_info.php?products_id=107
Finally, I want to at least maintain the façade of legality. I seem to recall reading that BMSB will oblige by putting a 250w sticker on motors? If not, I’ll just get one made up.