Hello Pedelecians (that will definitely catch on :S)
I have been thinking about making my own e-bike for a long time now. I don't want to go through the pre-made route partly because I like the idea of converting my own and two the power limits are too restrictive for what I want. I would like to go with a rear hub motor (but could be persuaded) of around 1000w.
I am however having a bit of a dilemma deciding what bike to build this conversion on maybe because I am not entirely sure of it's purpose. That aside though I wanted to get your opinions on the following three options which i think I have narrowed it down to.
1. A modern cheap(ish) MTB like a Giant Talon 3 or Trek Marlon 5. This will have modern MTB geometry 29 or 27.5 tyres and will enable me to go off road BUT will definitely be slower overall on road. I also worry that the aluminium frame will be too weak to take a rear hub motor? Is this correct?
2. A retro steel framed MTB like an Orange P7. This would have the old style geometry I am used to (currently ride a 99 GT Arrowhead) and would have a bullet proof steel frame but I wonder if all the other components like the forks will be up to a 1000w conversion?
3. A modern Hybrid like a Trek 7.5 or Specialized Sirrus. This would be the fatest on road option but limit me when it comes to off-road, something I am semi keen to do. Is this type of bike strong enough for 1000w hub motor through the rear?
I realise that a hub motor will change the feel of any bike significantly and make a MTB handle very differently but I accept that and would be using the bike just as much (if not more) on road. I also want to fit a rear rack so that I could use it for shopping etc. and this is half the reason I am justifying it at this stage.
So could I bother you to let me know which of the 3 above options you would choose and if I have missed anything at all?
Thanks so much for your time, if you need any further details let me know.
Gaz
I have been thinking about making my own e-bike for a long time now. I don't want to go through the pre-made route partly because I like the idea of converting my own and two the power limits are too restrictive for what I want. I would like to go with a rear hub motor (but could be persuaded) of around 1000w.
I am however having a bit of a dilemma deciding what bike to build this conversion on maybe because I am not entirely sure of it's purpose. That aside though I wanted to get your opinions on the following three options which i think I have narrowed it down to.
1. A modern cheap(ish) MTB like a Giant Talon 3 or Trek Marlon 5. This will have modern MTB geometry 29 or 27.5 tyres and will enable me to go off road BUT will definitely be slower overall on road. I also worry that the aluminium frame will be too weak to take a rear hub motor? Is this correct?
2. A retro steel framed MTB like an Orange P7. This would have the old style geometry I am used to (currently ride a 99 GT Arrowhead) and would have a bullet proof steel frame but I wonder if all the other components like the forks will be up to a 1000w conversion?
3. A modern Hybrid like a Trek 7.5 or Specialized Sirrus. This would be the fatest on road option but limit me when it comes to off-road, something I am semi keen to do. Is this type of bike strong enough for 1000w hub motor through the rear?
I realise that a hub motor will change the feel of any bike significantly and make a MTB handle very differently but I accept that and would be using the bike just as much (if not more) on road. I also want to fit a rear rack so that I could use it for shopping etc. and this is half the reason I am justifying it at this stage.
So could I bother you to let me know which of the 3 above options you would choose and if I have missed anything at all?
Thanks so much for your time, if you need any further details let me know.
Gaz