I haven’t been in the forum for a while but I am still in and out ebike scene
I am sure there are loads do not like indiegogo and kickstarter but I do pledge some projects giving some support really.
The swytch kit caught in my eyes as they are based in uk and they sell reasonably cheap kit compared to others. I believe they are part of the panda bike business but I do not know much about that.
Anyway I got the kit from their first batch and it is well packaged and I believe the TV logo from outside helps a bit for the extra protection. As they are many videos about how it is installed so i won’t go details about it.
I ordered the Brompton kit and in general the installation is pretty easy. However it does have issues. The pedal sensor fitting is not straight forward as the sensor is too far from the magnetic if you mount it seat tube frame. I used a bit of old inner tube to create a platform for the sensor to mount which brings the sensor closer to the magnetic. You could remove the sensor mount and fit it next to frame bottom end. Also, swytch changed the brake kill switch to the inline one in which you need to remove the whole brake housing to install. Luckily they do provide extra long brake cable for the extra length increased by the brake sensor. However only one brake cable supplied and I have two sensors to fit. Not sure they don’t give me an extra one.
The battery mount bracket looks very solid and I am sure it will do the job fine. The only drawback is there is no way to screw the bracket really tight at the handle bar. Swytch sorts this out by adding a strong strap at the end which helps to stop the bracket from moving forward.
After using it for a week I have to say I am really impressed with it. The steering is not affected much even my 3-4kg battery in the front. From power assist 1-9 is very evenly distributed. It cuts off at around 15mile per hr but you don’t feel you hitting a wall at all. Without power the drag is very little and I don’t feel much different from my non electric Brompton. The battery charger is very light and small so easy to bring it around.
To be honest I still love my q100 eBrompton as I feel that it is a more powerful in term of hill climbing. However considering you don’t need to widen and file the fork, find a way to mount your controller and sort out the wiring thing, I believe this Brompton kit is worth to get.
P.s. the USB port from the battery doesn’t charge my iPhone so not sure why. The battery works brilliantly to what is designed for anyway. Will check with swytch to see what they say.
Any question just ask here I will see if I could give you more info
Pat
I am sure there are loads do not like indiegogo and kickstarter but I do pledge some projects giving some support really.
The swytch kit caught in my eyes as they are based in uk and they sell reasonably cheap kit compared to others. I believe they are part of the panda bike business but I do not know much about that.
Anyway I got the kit from their first batch and it is well packaged and I believe the TV logo from outside helps a bit for the extra protection. As they are many videos about how it is installed so i won’t go details about it.
I ordered the Brompton kit and in general the installation is pretty easy. However it does have issues. The pedal sensor fitting is not straight forward as the sensor is too far from the magnetic if you mount it seat tube frame. I used a bit of old inner tube to create a platform for the sensor to mount which brings the sensor closer to the magnetic. You could remove the sensor mount and fit it next to frame bottom end. Also, swytch changed the brake kill switch to the inline one in which you need to remove the whole brake housing to install. Luckily they do provide extra long brake cable for the extra length increased by the brake sensor. However only one brake cable supplied and I have two sensors to fit. Not sure they don’t give me an extra one.
The battery mount bracket looks very solid and I am sure it will do the job fine. The only drawback is there is no way to screw the bracket really tight at the handle bar. Swytch sorts this out by adding a strong strap at the end which helps to stop the bracket from moving forward.
After using it for a week I have to say I am really impressed with it. The steering is not affected much even my 3-4kg battery in the front. From power assist 1-9 is very evenly distributed. It cuts off at around 15mile per hr but you don’t feel you hitting a wall at all. Without power the drag is very little and I don’t feel much different from my non electric Brompton. The battery charger is very light and small so easy to bring it around.
To be honest I still love my q100 eBrompton as I feel that it is a more powerful in term of hill climbing. However considering you don’t need to widen and file the fork, find a way to mount your controller and sort out the wiring thing, I believe this Brompton kit is worth to get.
P.s. the USB port from the battery doesn’t charge my iPhone so not sure why. The battery works brilliantly to what is designed for anyway. Will check with swytch to see what they say.
Any question just ask here I will see if I could give you more info
Pat
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