Hi guys,
I'm beginning the project to convert a Carrera Kraken which is about 6 years old I believe and has been gathering dust for a while. After researching a lot I'm thinking about a mid drive motor as if later on I feel like using in another bike I can easily do. My idea was to first get a commuter bike in place as I ride a road bike every day, but it seems I can have some more fun converting first a spare bike and see how it goes offroad. I'm a bit geek so I spent the last week researching about what works best.
Here are some pics of the bike:
What I have in mind is to use a BBSHD and a large battery pack 52v 14.8ah (Samsung 30Q cells). Do you guys see any issues judging by the pictures and the bike model? I've come with a list of things that may be an issue:
I've looked at a few suppliers so far:
1- em3ev
I like what em3ev does to the batteries, you really know what is inside and the video that brunopower made in their factory show how much attention they have given to the batteries, that makes me feel inclined to buy from them even though it may take longer. As I'm not in a hurry that would be an option for me.
I understand the weight of BBSHD is around 6.5kg and the battery another 5kg, I've got no problem with that.
Some video tutorials about BBSHD installation that I'll use to guide me through the process:
Thanks!
I'm beginning the project to convert a Carrera Kraken which is about 6 years old I believe and has been gathering dust for a while. After researching a lot I'm thinking about a mid drive motor as if later on I feel like using in another bike I can easily do. My idea was to first get a commuter bike in place as I ride a road bike every day, but it seems I can have some more fun converting first a spare bike and see how it goes offroad. I'm a bit geek so I spent the last week researching about what works best.
Here are some pics of the bike:
What I have in mind is to use a BBSHD and a large battery pack 52v 14.8ah (Samsung 30Q cells). Do you guys see any issues judging by the pictures and the bike model? I've come with a list of things that may be an issue:
- Will I have problems with chain wheel touching the rear side of the frame?
- Is there a aftermarket plastic/nylon sort of derailer to help keep the chain in place as I've seen some bikes using on single wheel chain?
- I'm thinking to begin with a 46T lekkie wheel chain, considering I use 54 on my road bike I think 46T or 42T should be a good start?
- How PAS works? Is it going to work based only on wheel speed using the mag sensor?
- What connector the 6V volt output uses for lights? I'm thinking about buying some strong LED lights so I'm wondering if there is any reayd to use solution?
- The gear sensor from gearsensor.com, does it really work well when shifting gears to cut off motor power?
- Can I connect brake and gearshift to the same cable? I have Hydraulic brakes so I'll need to use some mag sensors.
- What are the battery connectors like? I'm wondering if I should customise them at both battery and motor or should I follow some recipe/ready connector types?
- Specific tools required: bafang midrive installation tool, crank arm puller, bottom bracket remover, plastic bonder to glue brake sensors, torque tool to tighten things to the right torque
I've looked at a few suppliers so far:
1- em3ev
- BBSHD + DCP14 = £463
- Lekkie 46T £70
- Gearsensor £35
- 52v 14.8ah 40A (14S5P) battery (30Q) £388
- 58.8v 5A charger with 90% switch £47
- total £966 + £124 shipping = £1091 + possible £20-30 from customs
- BBSHD + DCP14 + gear sensor (not sure model) + hydraulic brake sensor = £625
- 52v 15ah 40A battery (30Q) £499
- if purchase both as part of a kit with 2A charger£1050
- similar to lekkie chain whell 42T £60
- total £1110 shipped from the UK
I like what em3ev does to the batteries, you really know what is inside and the video that brunopower made in their factory show how much attention they have given to the batteries, that makes me feel inclined to buy from them even though it may take longer. As I'm not in a hurry that would be an option for me.
I understand the weight of BBSHD is around 6.5kg and the battery another 5kg, I've got no problem with that.
Some video tutorials about BBSHD installation that I'll use to guide me through the process:
- luna cycles #1
- luna cycles #2
- rev ebikes
Thanks!