I've been following a few threads on here, and Endless-sphere regarding the TSDZ2, but as is normal the threads develop and meander over time, and there are a lot of differing opinions, so I'm hoping for any useful recent advice.
I'm a middle-aged mountain biker, recently moved to the foothills of the North Yorkshire moors (not too far from Sutton Bank), and not fit enough these days to make the most of the local trails, and roads.
I've got an older FS Specialized with 26" wheels, and a newer, basic GT hardtail for road or light trail/winter duties - but due to work etc haven't got the legs these days to ride hard for more than an hour or so.
Hence an easily swappable mid-drive kit seems ideal to offer the feeling of young legs and get me out for 20-30-40 miles with suitable effort, rather than using up my meagre leg endurance within an hour of trundling up steep hills. I might occasionally switch the kit between FS and HT, but I realise this could need some careful consideration of chainline on both bikes as they have standard 3x9-speed derailleur set up.
I tried a Focus Bold yesterday with Shimano STEPS and Di2 - lovely bike but at >£4k not a practical purchase if I want to remain married - however it did convince me that I prefer torque-sensing to cadence sensing, as for low-speed/tail riding it seem much more natural. The 15mph cutout is a bit of a disappointment, but I'm aware of the legalities and that over-riding this is possible.
Also, I could effectively buy two kits for less than one decent hardtail Ebike from Focus, Specialized etc, so fit the second to my wife's and get some family miles in.
The TSDZ2 seems a good compromise of cost, power, weight and size (it will hang down/forwards from my bottom bracket, I'll fabricate an alu guard for off-roading), 500W would be double what I can put out for a short period, so in effect I'd have 2-3x my leg-only power, with my added input, and for a lot longer.
80Nm is reasonable (I assume this is actual gearbox output torque, not motor torque), as that's about 45kg of downforce at the pedal, and I only weigh 72kg
The Bafang HD 1000W sounds great, but is heavy (8kg vs 3.6kg for motor), probably more power than I need, more likely to stress the battery, and more likely to get me pulled over by police......
I also have 70 mile round trip to work, could take back roads and have considered occasionally driving halfway, leaving the car and taking the bike out of the boot - this would offset the cost of the conversion a little as I only get 38-40mpg if I'm lucky. I could probably ride the full distance, but I'm wary of running two full recharges per commuting day as that is going to eat into battery lifetime.
If anyone can advise on the following questions, I'd be grateful:
1. If I had a nominal budget of £800 (GBP) and wanted to purchase a full kit, with battery and warranty, which online or physical shop would be sensible?
2. Is this enough to buy the 500W motor kit, with H18 display (my handlebars are already cluttered with gear changers and hydraulic brakes, and I believe the H18 offers increased programming functionality plus options brake and throttle inputs), and a decent battery? I'm guessing 11 to 13Ah - I'd like say 20 miles+ of highest-power assistance off-road with hills and some sweating, 40 miles in medium assistance on road with a few hills
2.b. Are the Dolphin batteries good quality?
2.c What is a realistic number of battery charges before capacity drops/battery dies? Are the quoted figures related to a measurable reduction in battery charge capacity? Or related to terminal death of cells?
2.c What is the max voltage rating of the TSDZ2? I've read differing opinions of what happens if you exceed 48V
3. Is 500W the true continuous rating, and what is the peak power rating?
4. Can I set the system to 250W to be road legal, and easily swap to 500W? And vice-versa? Is tis basically achieved by adjusting the current and some simple math?
5. Regarding the UK 250W/15.Xmph legal limit:
a. Has anyone ever been pulled over for breaching this limit - and what was the outcome?
b. How do the police actually check - if the 500W sticker had fallen off my TSDZ2, do they climb on the bike and test it? Can I deny them the right? They could test speed but not measure power.
c. Presumably programming a smaller wheel size will give a slightly higher 'legal speed' but the odo and speedo will be incorrect (not a problem if I'm running a separate computer/app)
d. (I read that there are calls for the power output to be raised to 500W, but have not heard anything to say speed limit would be increased)
Any advice greatly received, thanks, Adam
I'm a middle-aged mountain biker, recently moved to the foothills of the North Yorkshire moors (not too far from Sutton Bank), and not fit enough these days to make the most of the local trails, and roads.
I've got an older FS Specialized with 26" wheels, and a newer, basic GT hardtail for road or light trail/winter duties - but due to work etc haven't got the legs these days to ride hard for more than an hour or so.
Hence an easily swappable mid-drive kit seems ideal to offer the feeling of young legs and get me out for 20-30-40 miles with suitable effort, rather than using up my meagre leg endurance within an hour of trundling up steep hills. I might occasionally switch the kit between FS and HT, but I realise this could need some careful consideration of chainline on both bikes as they have standard 3x9-speed derailleur set up.
I tried a Focus Bold yesterday with Shimano STEPS and Di2 - lovely bike but at >£4k not a practical purchase if I want to remain married - however it did convince me that I prefer torque-sensing to cadence sensing, as for low-speed/tail riding it seem much more natural. The 15mph cutout is a bit of a disappointment, but I'm aware of the legalities and that over-riding this is possible.
Also, I could effectively buy two kits for less than one decent hardtail Ebike from Focus, Specialized etc, so fit the second to my wife's and get some family miles in.
The TSDZ2 seems a good compromise of cost, power, weight and size (it will hang down/forwards from my bottom bracket, I'll fabricate an alu guard for off-roading), 500W would be double what I can put out for a short period, so in effect I'd have 2-3x my leg-only power, with my added input, and for a lot longer.
80Nm is reasonable (I assume this is actual gearbox output torque, not motor torque), as that's about 45kg of downforce at the pedal, and I only weigh 72kg
The Bafang HD 1000W sounds great, but is heavy (8kg vs 3.6kg for motor), probably more power than I need, more likely to stress the battery, and more likely to get me pulled over by police......
I also have 70 mile round trip to work, could take back roads and have considered occasionally driving halfway, leaving the car and taking the bike out of the boot - this would offset the cost of the conversion a little as I only get 38-40mpg if I'm lucky. I could probably ride the full distance, but I'm wary of running two full recharges per commuting day as that is going to eat into battery lifetime.
If anyone can advise on the following questions, I'd be grateful:
1. If I had a nominal budget of £800 (GBP) and wanted to purchase a full kit, with battery and warranty, which online or physical shop would be sensible?
2. Is this enough to buy the 500W motor kit, with H18 display (my handlebars are already cluttered with gear changers and hydraulic brakes, and I believe the H18 offers increased programming functionality plus options brake and throttle inputs), and a decent battery? I'm guessing 11 to 13Ah - I'd like say 20 miles+ of highest-power assistance off-road with hills and some sweating, 40 miles in medium assistance on road with a few hills
2.b. Are the Dolphin batteries good quality?
2.c What is a realistic number of battery charges before capacity drops/battery dies? Are the quoted figures related to a measurable reduction in battery charge capacity? Or related to terminal death of cells?
2.c What is the max voltage rating of the TSDZ2? I've read differing opinions of what happens if you exceed 48V
3. Is 500W the true continuous rating, and what is the peak power rating?
4. Can I set the system to 250W to be road legal, and easily swap to 500W? And vice-versa? Is tis basically achieved by adjusting the current and some simple math?
5. Regarding the UK 250W/15.Xmph legal limit:
a. Has anyone ever been pulled over for breaching this limit - and what was the outcome?
b. How do the police actually check - if the 500W sticker had fallen off my TSDZ2, do they climb on the bike and test it? Can I deny them the right? They could test speed but not measure power.
c. Presumably programming a smaller wheel size will give a slightly higher 'legal speed' but the odo and speedo will be incorrect (not a problem if I'm running a separate computer/app)
d. (I read that there are calls for the power output to be raised to 500W, but have not heard anything to say speed limit would be increased)
Any advice greatly received, thanks, Adam