harryS
Well-Known Member
Around January, I got interested in a folding e-bike and looked at some inexpensive models on amazon for around $600. Perhaps I should have bought one, but I decided to kit one up, using the Downtube Nova. This was $279 shipped. 7 speeds. About 24 pounds.
I ordered a Q100H 350W motor from China in January. That was $140 shipped. I could have had it for $250 shipped with a 20" wheel, but I chose to buy a 20" rim and spoke it at home. The wheel parts cost me $60. Took me two evenings total to do the spokes. I did it wrong the first night. Rode it around for a week. Tore it apart and did it again.
I used a 250W controller I bought on ebay a year ago for $25 with a PAS sensor. Also had a $10 thumb throttle, and some extra e-brake levers. Those would be about $20. So total for electronics was $55, call it $60.
Today. Bike is still in progress. I added a $12 rack, cut down to fit 20" wheels. The controller is under the rack. A 36V battery is in the bag ($3) . I will spray paint the silver controller black.
About the battery. I own a number of small batteries. Shown is a Luna 52V mini (350 watt-hr), two 36V weedwhacker batteries from my chain saw and weed cutter (80 and 180 watt-hr), and a custom 36V (300 watt-hr) battery.
Per a suggestion from forum member GeorgeS, I asked Shawn McCarty about a 30 cell 10S-3P custom battery. He gave me a nice price and that's the custom battery you see.
I can get bigger seat bags, maybe, but only Shawn's battery fits into my bag. This is before I shrink wrapped it.
With the current controller and 36V, the folder will do about 18 mph max. With a similar controller and 48V and 52V, I've seen 20 and 22 mph. The motor takes only about 6-8 watt-hr/mile at 14 mph, so I expect over 25 miles with the custom battery. Plus the bike is light enough that it pedals like a regular bike.
I think 18 mph is good enough for this little guy. The motor adds 4.8 pounds, and the battery is 3.3 pounds. I added that much to my belly this winter doing nothing, so I better get riding again.
I am around $750, more than what an Ancheer would cost on Amazon. The Nova frame is a nice bike for the price though, and probably a lot lighter.
There's a second folding bike for my wife coming. It has full suspension. Will be heavier. I'll use one of the existing batteries for it.
I ordered a Q100H 350W motor from China in January. That was $140 shipped. I could have had it for $250 shipped with a 20" wheel, but I chose to buy a 20" rim and spoke it at home. The wheel parts cost me $60. Took me two evenings total to do the spokes. I did it wrong the first night. Rode it around for a week. Tore it apart and did it again.
I used a 250W controller I bought on ebay a year ago for $25 with a PAS sensor. Also had a $10 thumb throttle, and some extra e-brake levers. Those would be about $20. So total for electronics was $55, call it $60.
Today. Bike is still in progress. I added a $12 rack, cut down to fit 20" wheels. The controller is under the rack. A 36V battery is in the bag ($3) . I will spray paint the silver controller black.
About the battery. I own a number of small batteries. Shown is a Luna 52V mini (350 watt-hr), two 36V weedwhacker batteries from my chain saw and weed cutter (80 and 180 watt-hr), and a custom 36V (300 watt-hr) battery.
Per a suggestion from forum member GeorgeS, I asked Shawn McCarty about a 30 cell 10S-3P custom battery. He gave me a nice price and that's the custom battery you see.
I can get bigger seat bags, maybe, but only Shawn's battery fits into my bag. This is before I shrink wrapped it.
With the current controller and 36V, the folder will do about 18 mph max. With a similar controller and 48V and 52V, I've seen 20 and 22 mph. The motor takes only about 6-8 watt-hr/mile at 14 mph, so I expect over 25 miles with the custom battery. Plus the bike is light enough that it pedals like a regular bike.
I think 18 mph is good enough for this little guy. The motor adds 4.8 pounds, and the battery is 3.3 pounds. I added that much to my belly this winter doing nothing, so I better get riding again.
I am around $750, more than what an Ancheer would cost on Amazon. The Nova frame is a nice bike for the price though, and probably a lot lighter.
There's a second folding bike for my wife coming. It has full suspension. Will be heavier. I'll use one of the existing batteries for it.