Hi ...I'm new to the forum. First build but I've a feeling not my last! I've always liked the old kona full suspension bikes, so I picked up a 2005 dawg. It's pretty mint, only issues are due to lack of use but easy to sort out.
My hope is to make this as light as possible.... I had a hardtail 36V with 625 wh battery (shimano steps m8000). I only used the lowest level, and the majority of the time I ended up with a half full battery..... so 250-300 wh is plenty for the riding I do - trails/ bikepark around Dublin. I don't care much about flat-out speed, just some pedal-assist.
After some research I reckon the bafang bbs01b 36V 250W should do the job. The bike has a 73mm BSA which I think it suitable (i removed the raceface isis srx). I've attached some pictures in case there are any potential problems. The kit is supplied with a 42t chainring (could get a 36T if needed). Any clearance issues there? Will there be any grinding of the frame? Hopefully not, as I might convert the bike back at a later stage and reuse the kit.
My main problem is the battery. When I looked at the bike I thought the triangle was a tad small (17" frame), but the for the condition and price I didn't want to pass it up. The top tube (internally) is 330mm long, height 250mm and 430mm long down tube. For a rectangular battery I have about 230mm x 90mm (or 260mm x 80 mm) to play with. Most frame batteries are 330mm long.
Ozo potentially has the solution ... 240mm x 80mm for €250. Has anyone experience of this battery or ozo in general? I like the stealthy look of it, and only 1.36 kg. I could't select Ireland as a shipping address but I'm hoping they can deliver here.
I'd also consider a battery bag/custom pack. Can one be secured to the frame though? I intend on doing some red/black jump lines if the bike inspires confidence! I think the ozo bottle battery would need additional bracing also for this kind of abuse! And if I can get a battery I'll be changing out that fork for a beefier model.
I have access to a laser cutter, so could make up a box if I can source the battery pack (not keen on making that just yet). But maybe the additional flex of a bag would be beneficial.
Any help would be much appreciated! Dave
My hope is to make this as light as possible.... I had a hardtail 36V with 625 wh battery (shimano steps m8000). I only used the lowest level, and the majority of the time I ended up with a half full battery..... so 250-300 wh is plenty for the riding I do - trails/ bikepark around Dublin. I don't care much about flat-out speed, just some pedal-assist.
After some research I reckon the bafang bbs01b 36V 250W should do the job. The bike has a 73mm BSA which I think it suitable (i removed the raceface isis srx). I've attached some pictures in case there are any potential problems. The kit is supplied with a 42t chainring (could get a 36T if needed). Any clearance issues there? Will there be any grinding of the frame? Hopefully not, as I might convert the bike back at a later stage and reuse the kit.
My main problem is the battery. When I looked at the bike I thought the triangle was a tad small (17" frame), but the for the condition and price I didn't want to pass it up. The top tube (internally) is 330mm long, height 250mm and 430mm long down tube. For a rectangular battery I have about 230mm x 90mm (or 260mm x 80 mm) to play with. Most frame batteries are 330mm long.
Ozo potentially has the solution ... 240mm x 80mm for €250. Has anyone experience of this battery or ozo in general? I like the stealthy look of it, and only 1.36 kg. I could't select Ireland as a shipping address but I'm hoping they can deliver here.
250Wh 36V Bottle Battery
This 36V 7Ah 250Wh battery only weight 1.360 Kg. Its "bottle" shape and its low weight are perfect for road electric bikes.
ozo-electric.com
I'd also consider a battery bag/custom pack. Can one be secured to the frame though? I intend on doing some red/black jump lines if the bike inspires confidence! I think the ozo bottle battery would need additional bracing also for this kind of abuse! And if I can get a battery I'll be changing out that fork for a beefier model.
I have access to a laser cutter, so could make up a box if I can source the battery pack (not keen on making that just yet). But maybe the additional flex of a bag would be beneficial.
Any help would be much appreciated! Dave