I was considering the purchase of an electric kit a few months ago, but I was scared about burglars (I live in Barcelona), so I continued without a motor.
The other day, a friend told me a way to hide efficiently the battery (it works for him): add a rear basket to the bike, and put a small battery below it (and the controller). Another possibility would be a folding bike, a 16'', ie either a Brompton or an Ori. I believe going to 20'' would be too cumbersome.
About the first possibility, I know what I would do: a q100h in 28'' wheel (I have a 7 speed freewheel), and a small 36V battery from Konions (there is a German selling those that can make strange geometries, such as a very flat battery). I would add a s06s or s06p, and try not to have any LCD or LED in order to get a stealthy bike.
About the second possibility, from what I read options are limited for Brompton: I do not like keyde because there is no throttle. A q85 fits (I have a friend who did exactly that), which is basically the only option. (but I saw in the past a MAC in the front of a Brompton, which I thought was surprising: is that possible, without affecting too much to the folding and drivability? I assume torque arms are essential).
My question refers to the Ori, eg the M9: apparently, the Ori has standard sizes (rear fork of 135mm and front fork of 100mm). As a consequence, one could think about adding a Bafang CST rear and run it with a 48V battery (either from the German, or a package of Samsungs from em3ev). I believe small wheels give better acceleration but lower speed. Since I want acceleration and I do not care much about speed, that would be an ideal solution, apparently.
But when I look at BMSbattery, GBK and others, wheel size for the Bafang 500W CST is only for big wheels, from 24'' to 28'':
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/589-q11-48v1kw-front-driving-hub-motor-e-bike-conversion-kit.html
BPM2 is for 20'' too:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/586-bafang-350watts500watts-bpm-motor-e-bike-kit.html
And the q100h (an q100c) is for 16'' too:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/633-250w350w-q-85100sx-motor-e-bike-kit.html
My questions:
1. If I buy a bare 500W CST, with no wheel, could I adapt it to the 16'' wheel of the Ori? If not, at least could I adapt this motor to a "standard" 16'' wheel, getting rid of the front Ori wheel then?
2. If not, what would you recommend:
a) Brompton with q85 front
b) Ori with q100c rear
c) Another possibility, such as the first option I was discussing (28'' bike with q100h), a Brompton with MAC or something similar
Thanks.
The other day, a friend told me a way to hide efficiently the battery (it works for him): add a rear basket to the bike, and put a small battery below it (and the controller). Another possibility would be a folding bike, a 16'', ie either a Brompton or an Ori. I believe going to 20'' would be too cumbersome.
About the first possibility, I know what I would do: a q100h in 28'' wheel (I have a 7 speed freewheel), and a small 36V battery from Konions (there is a German selling those that can make strange geometries, such as a very flat battery). I would add a s06s or s06p, and try not to have any LCD or LED in order to get a stealthy bike.
About the second possibility, from what I read options are limited for Brompton: I do not like keyde because there is no throttle. A q85 fits (I have a friend who did exactly that), which is basically the only option. (but I saw in the past a MAC in the front of a Brompton, which I thought was surprising: is that possible, without affecting too much to the folding and drivability? I assume torque arms are essential).
My question refers to the Ori, eg the M9: apparently, the Ori has standard sizes (rear fork of 135mm and front fork of 100mm). As a consequence, one could think about adding a Bafang CST rear and run it with a 48V battery (either from the German, or a package of Samsungs from em3ev). I believe small wheels give better acceleration but lower speed. Since I want acceleration and I do not care much about speed, that would be an ideal solution, apparently.
But when I look at BMSbattery, GBK and others, wheel size for the Bafang 500W CST is only for big wheels, from 24'' to 28'':
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/589-q11-48v1kw-front-driving-hub-motor-e-bike-conversion-kit.html
BPM2 is for 20'' too:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/586-bafang-350watts500watts-bpm-motor-e-bike-kit.html
And the q100h (an q100c) is for 16'' too:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/633-250w350w-q-85100sx-motor-e-bike-kit.html
My questions:
1. If I buy a bare 500W CST, with no wheel, could I adapt it to the 16'' wheel of the Ori? If not, at least could I adapt this motor to a "standard" 16'' wheel, getting rid of the front Ori wheel then?
2. If not, what would you recommend:
a) Brompton with q85 front
b) Ori with q100c rear
c) Another possibility, such as the first option I was discussing (28'' bike with q100h), a Brompton with MAC or something similar
Thanks.
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