Thank you in advance for any advice you can give me. I've tried to read through as many threads as possible to see if the questions were already answered, but I can't find any.
I have been thinking about converting a bike for a while now. Mainly to get me to the surf and back, a round trip of 14km. The track is a flat tarmac cycle path most of the way, with 2 very slight hills (20 metre rises)
I was initially thinking about converting my racing bike with a 350w, 36v system on the front wheel with a bottle battery. However, with the skinny tyres I don't know how stable this will be, or how quickly this will go "motor only", if I'm to tired to give some legs power after a long surf. Has anyone converted a racing bike like this? What type of speeds to you get
Upon reading more over the last few days, I read a few places that if on flat land it is possible to get high power, as the extra weight ames little difference on the flat. I have another bike with an aluminium frame similar to this picture ...
So I was now thinking of putting a 1KW rear wheel motor with a 15ma 48v battery mounted above the rear wheel. I can use fatter tyres, which should add some stability with a surfboard mounted on a rack at the back of the bike. I am thinking this will go much faster "motor only"... what sort of speeds could this be generating?
I've looked through http://www.bmsbattery.com/ to find the parts (this seems to be the go to place in this forum!) Are there some motors on there which are better than others?
Which conversion would you recommend to provide me with a "scooter like" mode of transport (I will also pedal most of the time, but I'll like the extra speed!)
Many thanks for all your help!
I have been thinking about converting a bike for a while now. Mainly to get me to the surf and back, a round trip of 14km. The track is a flat tarmac cycle path most of the way, with 2 very slight hills (20 metre rises)
I was initially thinking about converting my racing bike with a 350w, 36v system on the front wheel with a bottle battery. However, with the skinny tyres I don't know how stable this will be, or how quickly this will go "motor only", if I'm to tired to give some legs power after a long surf. Has anyone converted a racing bike like this? What type of speeds to you get
Upon reading more over the last few days, I read a few places that if on flat land it is possible to get high power, as the extra weight ames little difference on the flat. I have another bike with an aluminium frame similar to this picture ...
So I was now thinking of putting a 1KW rear wheel motor with a 15ma 48v battery mounted above the rear wheel. I can use fatter tyres, which should add some stability with a surfboard mounted on a rack at the back of the bike. I am thinking this will go much faster "motor only"... what sort of speeds could this be generating?
I've looked through http://www.bmsbattery.com/ to find the parts (this seems to be the go to place in this forum!) Are there some motors on there which are better than others?
Which conversion would you recommend to provide me with a "scooter like" mode of transport (I will also pedal most of the time, but I'll like the extra speed!)
Many thanks for all your help!