Hi,
I am new to the community and looking for a e-bike kit to transform my Gazelle Geneve bike to an electric bike (http://urban.vergelijkfiets.nl/upload/fietsfoto/126/Big-Geneve-heren.jpg)
I would like to go reasonably fast (30-40 kph) and it is somewhat hilly (Liverpool area), but I would definitively give pedaling support. The range should be 30-50km, but of course the more the better . I am only 65kg, the bike is at the moment at about 16kg.
The bike has a carbon front fork (including the dropouts), so from what I read, a front motor is not a good idea, is that correct?
The bike has a Shimano Hollotech Deore Crank, so I would need a special PAS sensor, as far as I understood. It has a also 9 speed cassette with Shimano Deore shifter in the back.
After some search I narrowed it down to some options:
Bafang CST (oxydrive HT kit, or ciclotekstore.eu BPM kit) with 36V. Or from BMS battery with 48V (https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-battery/680-48v116ah-bottle-09-panasonic-battery-pack-battery.html#/color-black).
I read a lot of good things about the oxydrive kit, but I missed the promotion sale. The ciclotekstore kit comes close (http://www.ciclotekstore.eu/b2c/producto/9822075/2/bpm-lcd5-e-bike-motor-kit-36v-13-2-ah-usb-gp-battery-) and has the option for the hollotech PAS sensor. But if I would want to upgrade to 48V at some stage, I would need a new battery and a new controller for both of these kits.
So I thought of the BMS battery set above with the 36V500W CST motor. Would that be a good fit? What are your experiences with delivery times and duties on a ~850USD bill? An option would be to by the motor from ciclotek and only the batteryset from BMS battery. I like that I could use the same cassette on the CST motors.
Or I was looking at the smaller Xiongda Dual Gear motor kit. There I was looking at the 48V rear version, from pandabikes, but they do not stock the 700c rim version at the moment. I guess I could buy the bare motor kit (http://www.pandabikes-shop.co.uk/shop/4586709616/xiongda-hub-motor-kit/9703384) and let a bike shop fit it to a rim, correct? The disadvantage would be that it only fits freewheels. I read that it is rather wide, so probably a 9 speed freewheel would not fit, is that right? Can I use a 7 speed freewheel easily with the existing 9 speed deore shifters?
However the advantage of that set is that it is smaller/lighter and therefore more stealthy/looking more legal. They do not sell batteries with that kit, so where would you get the batteries then? BMSbattery, ebay, somewhere else?
What are your experiences with these kits/sellers? Do you have any other recommendations for me?
Thanks a lot!
I am new to the community and looking for a e-bike kit to transform my Gazelle Geneve bike to an electric bike (http://urban.vergelijkfiets.nl/upload/fietsfoto/126/Big-Geneve-heren.jpg)
I would like to go reasonably fast (30-40 kph) and it is somewhat hilly (Liverpool area), but I would definitively give pedaling support. The range should be 30-50km, but of course the more the better . I am only 65kg, the bike is at the moment at about 16kg.
The bike has a carbon front fork (including the dropouts), so from what I read, a front motor is not a good idea, is that correct?
The bike has a Shimano Hollotech Deore Crank, so I would need a special PAS sensor, as far as I understood. It has a also 9 speed cassette with Shimano Deore shifter in the back.
After some search I narrowed it down to some options:
Bafang CST (oxydrive HT kit, or ciclotekstore.eu BPM kit) with 36V. Or from BMS battery with 48V (https://bmsbattery.com/ebike-battery/680-48v116ah-bottle-09-panasonic-battery-pack-battery.html#/color-black).
I read a lot of good things about the oxydrive kit, but I missed the promotion sale. The ciclotekstore kit comes close (http://www.ciclotekstore.eu/b2c/producto/9822075/2/bpm-lcd5-e-bike-motor-kit-36v-13-2-ah-usb-gp-battery-) and has the option for the hollotech PAS sensor. But if I would want to upgrade to 48V at some stage, I would need a new battery and a new controller for both of these kits.
So I thought of the BMS battery set above with the 36V500W CST motor. Would that be a good fit? What are your experiences with delivery times and duties on a ~850USD bill? An option would be to by the motor from ciclotek and only the batteryset from BMS battery. I like that I could use the same cassette on the CST motors.
Or I was looking at the smaller Xiongda Dual Gear motor kit. There I was looking at the 48V rear version, from pandabikes, but they do not stock the 700c rim version at the moment. I guess I could buy the bare motor kit (http://www.pandabikes-shop.co.uk/shop/4586709616/xiongda-hub-motor-kit/9703384) and let a bike shop fit it to a rim, correct? The disadvantage would be that it only fits freewheels. I read that it is rather wide, so probably a 9 speed freewheel would not fit, is that right? Can I use a 7 speed freewheel easily with the existing 9 speed deore shifters?
However the advantage of that set is that it is smaller/lighter and therefore more stealthy/looking more legal. They do not sell batteries with that kit, so where would you get the batteries then? BMSbattery, ebay, somewhere else?
What are your experiences with these kits/sellers? Do you have any other recommendations for me?
Thanks a lot!