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I basically wanted a lightweight folding bike that I could easily convert to an ebike. I am 75 and do get back ache as I have spinal stenosis, this makes walking now a problem. But as I love cycling, I wanted a bike to pop into the car and use off road. I researched lots of 20 inch models which had adjustable seat and handlebar heights as I am 6' 2". I found one a British model which was only 13kgs and had accessories I needed, a Dawes Jack. Found a company selling it for £100 less than everyone at £400. Researched ebike kits and not wanting to spend more than necessary chose Yosepower. I ordered the 250watt front hub motor ebike kit along with a 36v 15.6Ah battery. This bike came with a rear carrier which I purposely wanted to mount the battery on. For this Hailing battery I needed a combined battery carrier and controller which had to be ordered separately. The ebike kit arrived from UK in just 3 days and the battery carrier in 10 days from Italy.
The bike had city tyres and I had read elsewhere that traction using a front wheel motor can produce wheel spin on non tarmac surfaces, so I changed the front tyre for a Michelin Country J which was recommended by tyre distributors.
Connecting everything together was very straightforward and the resulting weight excluding the battery is 17.5kgs.
The bike had city tyres and I had read elsewhere that traction using a front wheel motor can produce wheel spin on non tarmac surfaces, so I changed the front tyre for a Michelin Country J which was recommended by tyre distributors.
Connecting everything together was very straightforward and the resulting weight excluding the battery is 17.5kgs.