Hi Everyone, I've been planning and researching my first electric bike build. I've tried to balance a powerful enough motor and battery against a cost effective build; using my old pedal bike frame.
I think I've researched enough to be at the stage of ordering my parts and start the project (famous last words) but before I do I though i would put it out there to this experienced community to see what you think. As i do have a few Q's and not sure if it will work.
So the planned set-up:
My old hardtail mountain bike frame, has front suspension and caliper brakes
Ebay 48v 1000w 26" rear hub gearless brush motor conversion kit, twist throttle, pedal assist etc (I imagine most of you are familiar with these)
Probably a 48v 15Ah triangle battery to fit into the triangle of the frame.
Questions:
Firstly is there a reason Im overlooking that this won't work?
Secondly am I being silly thinking caliper brakes will be sufficient to stop or do i need to put a disk brake on the rear? The frame isn't particularly modern. Can disk brakes easily be fitted to any frame on the rear wheel?
I'm considering trying to spend more on a 52v 20Ah battery. Is this worth it or a waste of money/power?
As I understand it increasing the batteries volts should put less strain on the motor and maybe provide a little more acceleration?
Also increasing the Ah should increase the range/battery time?
Hopefully you can put me right if i'm completely of track. Happily accept opinions, feed back an suggestions. Also mild ridicule if Im being silly for thinking this will work.
Rico
I think I've researched enough to be at the stage of ordering my parts and start the project (famous last words) but before I do I though i would put it out there to this experienced community to see what you think. As i do have a few Q's and not sure if it will work.
So the planned set-up:
My old hardtail mountain bike frame, has front suspension and caliper brakes
Ebay 48v 1000w 26" rear hub gearless brush motor conversion kit, twist throttle, pedal assist etc (I imagine most of you are familiar with these)
Probably a 48v 15Ah triangle battery to fit into the triangle of the frame.
Questions:
Firstly is there a reason Im overlooking that this won't work?
Secondly am I being silly thinking caliper brakes will be sufficient to stop or do i need to put a disk brake on the rear? The frame isn't particularly modern. Can disk brakes easily be fitted to any frame on the rear wheel?
I'm considering trying to spend more on a 52v 20Ah battery. Is this worth it or a waste of money/power?
As I understand it increasing the batteries volts should put less strain on the motor and maybe provide a little more acceleration?
Also increasing the Ah should increase the range/battery time?
Hopefully you can put me right if i'm completely of track. Happily accept opinions, feed back an suggestions. Also mild ridicule if Im being silly for thinking this will work.
Rico