My girlfriend is wanting an ebike conversion to help her along and to allow the two of us to ride together. She currently has a 2023 Specialized Rockhopper Sport in XS. She isn't after lots of speed, just something to help her up hills and to keep an ok pace, so no questions it would be a max of 250w. The combined bike and rider is around ~65kg (10st) so it isn't the most weight. I am wanting to keep the bike to a nice light setup to make handling the bike easier and not hard work for her.
She would only want to go ~25 miles range at most (honestly can see that being more like ~15 miles for most rides), mainly on pretty flat routes, eg converted railway tracks. I have ruled out the use of a mid drive setup due to her being short I didn't think the wider q factor would be very comfortable plus I can see the costs of that going up quickly due to needing shorter cranks (she currently runs 150mm cranks) and offset chainring (due to the rockhopper having a 73mm BB shell).
So this has got me on to looking at a geared 250w rear hub setup. I have tried to research the recommendations but it would be useful to know if I have made the right choice prior to ordering. The battery needs to go on a rear rack from my measurements due to how small the frame triangle is, see attached pic. I have purposely picked a battery setup which keeps the weight down (~2kg battery) with a low weight motor (~2.1kg) as I am concerned what will happen with the handling by adding all the weight at the rear, but unfortunately can't really see another option for where to locate the weight.
Motor - Aikema AKM-100CST 250w 36v (From TopBikeKit)
Battery - 10s2p 21700 Samsung 50E (36v 10Ah) in a Hailong 1 battery case (made by Greenlance). Mounted to the top of a rear rack.
Controller - 15a KT controller integrated in the Hailong 1 case {From TopBikeKit)
Display - LCD9 with left throttle
PAS Sensor - KT BZ-10C (due to the bike not using a square taper bb)
Spokes - Sapim Strong butted
If you see anything glaringly wrong then please say. Also is it a must to have something for programming KT controllers or is this done via the display? Also is there big disparity in display capabilities?
She would only want to go ~25 miles range at most (honestly can see that being more like ~15 miles for most rides), mainly on pretty flat routes, eg converted railway tracks. I have ruled out the use of a mid drive setup due to her being short I didn't think the wider q factor would be very comfortable plus I can see the costs of that going up quickly due to needing shorter cranks (she currently runs 150mm cranks) and offset chainring (due to the rockhopper having a 73mm BB shell).
So this has got me on to looking at a geared 250w rear hub setup. I have tried to research the recommendations but it would be useful to know if I have made the right choice prior to ordering. The battery needs to go on a rear rack from my measurements due to how small the frame triangle is, see attached pic. I have purposely picked a battery setup which keeps the weight down (~2kg battery) with a low weight motor (~2.1kg) as I am concerned what will happen with the handling by adding all the weight at the rear, but unfortunately can't really see another option for where to locate the weight.
Motor - Aikema AKM-100CST 250w 36v (From TopBikeKit)
Battery - 10s2p 21700 Samsung 50E (36v 10Ah) in a Hailong 1 battery case (made by Greenlance). Mounted to the top of a rear rack.
Controller - 15a KT controller integrated in the Hailong 1 case {From TopBikeKit)
Display - LCD9 with left throttle
PAS Sensor - KT BZ-10C (due to the bike not using a square taper bb)
Spokes - Sapim Strong butted
If you see anything glaringly wrong then please say. Also is it a must to have something for programming KT controllers or is this done via the display? Also is there big disparity in display capabilities?
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