Hello everyone,
I've just had my account activated so I wanted to say "Hi" and give you a little review of my eBike etc.
Well, I'm Rob, 30 (6' 96kg) and I ride a full carbon road bike for fitness and fun and wanted to commute to work 2-3 times a week on a bike. However, it's approximately 19 miles there and 19 miles back. When I'm relatively fit I can average 17-18mph on my road bike but I didn't want to be on my bike any longer than a hour getting to work and I didn't want to be hot and sweaty either. I actually stumbled across Ebikes on youtube and thought this could be my answer.
I eventually decided on an Alien Aurora as it had a little more kick than the others as I needed to get to work in under an hour and feel fresh for work too!
The pictures on their website of the Aurora put me off a little as it looked a bit weird with the upright handlebars and MASSIVE saddle etc. I knew I could change that and tweak it to look like a mountain bike with panniers.
When it got delivered I quickly removed the saddle and stem and purchased mountain bike components to replace them (also removed stand too). I then removed the inner tubes and tyres and fitted Schwalbe marathon Plus tyres and Continental inner tubes. I removed the front light (and the weird spring thingy attached to the frame) also cut the power cable to the motor about 10" from the hub, then put bullet connectors on the wires and liquid electrical tape on the connections...... I then fitted a Lizard Skin chainstay Protector to not only protect the frame from chain slapping but hide the wire from the hub. I also lowered the rack as low as possible to disguise the rear hub
The reason I went to all that effort with hub cable was to minimise the time it would take to change the rear tube 'IF' I ever got a puncture as I can't afford to be late for work. I think Alien Ocean should fit this as standard otherwise you'll need to remove the cable from the controller and cut all the cable ties etc - I can't be doing with this!!
I started cycling to work around 2 months ago and have had a blast!! With moderate effort I average 22-23mph on high setting, it takes me about 47-50 mins to get there with 2 lights remaining on the battery gauge. I recharge the battery at work so I have plenty of juice on the way home.
I did make the mistake about a month ago of believing the battery gauge when it showed 2 bars! I had just finished a night shift and decided to ride home........Well, I got about 8 miles in and the bike started to slow down and then shut off completely!! I had to ride the beast home with no power at 6am and feeling tired from work anyway. I was only doing about 12-13mph and felt like crying - LOL!! You live you learn I suppose
Had a real quick question for you guys...... My rear wheel had a very slight buckle from new and the spokes made pinging sound at low speed. My local bike shop had a look and trued it but reckon the spokes were tight enough. They cured the pinging noise and buckle but after 80 odd miles later the pinging sound has return (wheel is still true though). Do the spokes need quite a bit of tension?
Any help would be great as my rear wheel sounds a bit like the spoke thingys you got in Kellogg’s Frosties years back
Cheers Guys
Rob
I've just had my account activated so I wanted to say "Hi" and give you a little review of my eBike etc.
Well, I'm Rob, 30 (6' 96kg) and I ride a full carbon road bike for fitness and fun and wanted to commute to work 2-3 times a week on a bike. However, it's approximately 19 miles there and 19 miles back. When I'm relatively fit I can average 17-18mph on my road bike but I didn't want to be on my bike any longer than a hour getting to work and I didn't want to be hot and sweaty either. I actually stumbled across Ebikes on youtube and thought this could be my answer.
I eventually decided on an Alien Aurora as it had a little more kick than the others as I needed to get to work in under an hour and feel fresh for work too!
The pictures on their website of the Aurora put me off a little as it looked a bit weird with the upright handlebars and MASSIVE saddle etc. I knew I could change that and tweak it to look like a mountain bike with panniers.
When it got delivered I quickly removed the saddle and stem and purchased mountain bike components to replace them (also removed stand too). I then removed the inner tubes and tyres and fitted Schwalbe marathon Plus tyres and Continental inner tubes. I removed the front light (and the weird spring thingy attached to the frame) also cut the power cable to the motor about 10" from the hub, then put bullet connectors on the wires and liquid electrical tape on the connections...... I then fitted a Lizard Skin chainstay Protector to not only protect the frame from chain slapping but hide the wire from the hub. I also lowered the rack as low as possible to disguise the rear hub
The reason I went to all that effort with hub cable was to minimise the time it would take to change the rear tube 'IF' I ever got a puncture as I can't afford to be late for work. I think Alien Ocean should fit this as standard otherwise you'll need to remove the cable from the controller and cut all the cable ties etc - I can't be doing with this!!
I started cycling to work around 2 months ago and have had a blast!! With moderate effort I average 22-23mph on high setting, it takes me about 47-50 mins to get there with 2 lights remaining on the battery gauge. I recharge the battery at work so I have plenty of juice on the way home.
I did make the mistake about a month ago of believing the battery gauge when it showed 2 bars! I had just finished a night shift and decided to ride home........Well, I got about 8 miles in and the bike started to slow down and then shut off completely!! I had to ride the beast home with no power at 6am and feeling tired from work anyway. I was only doing about 12-13mph and felt like crying - LOL!! You live you learn I suppose
Had a real quick question for you guys...... My rear wheel had a very slight buckle from new and the spokes made pinging sound at low speed. My local bike shop had a look and trued it but reckon the spokes were tight enough. They cured the pinging noise and buckle but after 80 odd miles later the pinging sound has return (wheel is still true though). Do the spokes need quite a bit of tension?
Any help would be great as my rear wheel sounds a bit like the spoke thingys you got in Kellogg’s Frosties years back
Cheers Guys
Rob