Hi everyone - a newbie here.
I used to cycle quite a bit but not so much these days due to slightly gamy knee and having my (somewhat neglected) bike nicked a couple of years ago.
I've spent the last two weeks totally immersing myself in the possibilities of ebikes and would like to make one. After reading about (but not necessarily understanding) all the various options, I've arrived at an ideal set-up I would most like to build. I wonder if anyone can comment on whether or not it is doable/sensible/legal?
My planned build is:
1) Old DH mountain bike (24" wheels)
2) Xiongda 36V/250w 2-speed hub (front mounted) + 36V lithium battery
3) 3-speed internal hub to back wheel (I don't want derailleur gears)
My intended use is zipping round town (with its various hills) and the occasional (very mild) off-roading. In either situation, it'd be great to feel a bit of extra 'oomph' and that it was fun to ride.
From the various threads I've read, I understand that Xiongda are quite happy to adapt a motor and mark it with the above specifications... and that would certainly be considered if it provided a reasonable amount of power to make the investment seem worthwhile... but I don't know enough to confidently give them a specification for this.
Advice from experienced ebikers - and Xiongda users - would be very much appreciated...
I used to cycle quite a bit but not so much these days due to slightly gamy knee and having my (somewhat neglected) bike nicked a couple of years ago.
I've spent the last two weeks totally immersing myself in the possibilities of ebikes and would like to make one. After reading about (but not necessarily understanding) all the various options, I've arrived at an ideal set-up I would most like to build. I wonder if anyone can comment on whether or not it is doable/sensible/legal?
My planned build is:
1) Old DH mountain bike (24" wheels)
2) Xiongda 36V/250w 2-speed hub (front mounted) + 36V lithium battery
3) 3-speed internal hub to back wheel (I don't want derailleur gears)
My intended use is zipping round town (with its various hills) and the occasional (very mild) off-roading. In either situation, it'd be great to feel a bit of extra 'oomph' and that it was fun to ride.
From the various threads I've read, I understand that Xiongda are quite happy to adapt a motor and mark it with the above specifications... and that would certainly be considered if it provided a reasonable amount of power to make the investment seem worthwhile... but I don't know enough to confidently give them a specification for this.
Advice from experienced ebikers - and Xiongda users - would be very much appreciated...