Hello all!
I've been thinking about electrifying one of my two bikes that I use every day for commuting. After a few months of research (btw, this forum is awesome), I would like some advice regarding what to buy.
The options:
1) There's a local shop that sells 36v front hub geared kits (MXUS). They have 2 motor options, 350w and 500w and only install front wheel setups (I attached a picture of both motors side by side).
2) Buy the above kit without the battery and buy a 48v battery from ebay.
3) Order a TSDZ2 mid drive directly from China and buy the battery from ebay.
My commute is short, ~15km total + 4km to and from the gym 3x a week, entirely flat but with strong headwinds most of the time. The problem that I'm trying to solve is that my work place doesn't have showers and I sweat more than most people, even on light walks. I love to pedal and an electric motor appeals to me for two reasons: 1) I won't get all sweaty when I get to work; 2) I can get to work faster. The plan is to go to work pedal-assisted and come back on leg power alone (I really enjoy the workout a bike ride provides).
About me:
I use my bike as my main mode of transportation. Male, 85kg, very fit. I have no problem with a front hub. Never tried a mid-drive.
So here are my questions:
1) I use my 700c road bike 90% of the time, since it's newer and much more efficient than the 26 MTB (it's more of a backup bike). Should I convert the MTB and leave the road bike for days when I don't want any assistance or just convert the bike that I use more often (road bike)?
2) Should I go for 48v or 36v? Is the 36v kit enough to cruise at ~35km/h with pedaling? I don't see the point of spending a lot of money for a kit that is slower than my legs (I usually cruise between 28km/h and 32km/h).
3) Should I buy the local front kit or the China mid drive kit? The local kit comes with a 1 year warranty.
The thing is I really enjoy the workout my bikes and what I'm looking for is just a bicycle that goes faster and is easier to pedal with strong headwinds, not a motorbike. Thanks and sorry for the long post!
I've been thinking about electrifying one of my two bikes that I use every day for commuting. After a few months of research (btw, this forum is awesome), I would like some advice regarding what to buy.
The options:
1) There's a local shop that sells 36v front hub geared kits (MXUS). They have 2 motor options, 350w and 500w and only install front wheel setups (I attached a picture of both motors side by side).
2) Buy the above kit without the battery and buy a 48v battery from ebay.
3) Order a TSDZ2 mid drive directly from China and buy the battery from ebay.
My commute is short, ~15km total + 4km to and from the gym 3x a week, entirely flat but with strong headwinds most of the time. The problem that I'm trying to solve is that my work place doesn't have showers and I sweat more than most people, even on light walks. I love to pedal and an electric motor appeals to me for two reasons: 1) I won't get all sweaty when I get to work; 2) I can get to work faster. The plan is to go to work pedal-assisted and come back on leg power alone (I really enjoy the workout a bike ride provides).
About me:
I use my bike as my main mode of transportation. Male, 85kg, very fit. I have no problem with a front hub. Never tried a mid-drive.
So here are my questions:
1) I use my 700c road bike 90% of the time, since it's newer and much more efficient than the 26 MTB (it's more of a backup bike). Should I convert the MTB and leave the road bike for days when I don't want any assistance or just convert the bike that I use more often (road bike)?
2) Should I go for 48v or 36v? Is the 36v kit enough to cruise at ~35km/h with pedaling? I don't see the point of spending a lot of money for a kit that is slower than my legs (I usually cruise between 28km/h and 32km/h).
3) Should I buy the local front kit or the China mid drive kit? The local kit comes with a 1 year warranty.
The thing is I really enjoy the workout my bikes and what I'm looking for is just a bicycle that goes faster and is easier to pedal with strong headwinds, not a motorbike. Thanks and sorry for the long post!
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