Hey guys, as you know the Ridekick has been paused for design and manufacturing updates. I've always liked the idea that you could use an electric trailer to convert any bike into an ebike and I know there are other kits out there to help with this but I also like the idea that you can use the system to pull cargo.
One kit that I came across, called the Electric Push Trailer, is very DIY. The company sells instructions for $10 to $20 and you have to build it yourself for between $500 and $800. Unfortunately, I'm not a welder and have very few tools so this kind of put me off. As I continued thinking about it, one idea that came to mind was the BOB Yak Trailer (second picture below).
While it's not quite as easy or quick to attach as the Ridekick PT, which used one mounting point that could be left on at all times, it does offer good storage and runs on single track (just one wheel) making it more maneuverable and quiet. It's easier to fit this kind of thing down a narrow space and also ride off road.
I did some searching on Endless Sphere and it looks like people recommend using a smaller hub motor since the wheel of the BOB Yak is so small at 16" (as compared with the push trailer and others). I was trying to find a simple solution vs. having to lace my own hub motor into a wheel so that's kind of a bummer. Just wanted to share this and see if anyone knew of a less expensive alternative, something that doesn't require modding? Maybe another motor kit or just any ideas in general
One kit that I came across, called the Electric Push Trailer, is very DIY. The company sells instructions for $10 to $20 and you have to build it yourself for between $500 and $800. Unfortunately, I'm not a welder and have very few tools so this kind of put me off. As I continued thinking about it, one idea that came to mind was the BOB Yak Trailer (second picture below).
While it's not quite as easy or quick to attach as the Ridekick PT, which used one mounting point that could be left on at all times, it does offer good storage and runs on single track (just one wheel) making it more maneuverable and quiet. It's easier to fit this kind of thing down a narrow space and also ride off road.
I did some searching on Endless Sphere and it looks like people recommend using a smaller hub motor since the wheel of the BOB Yak is so small at 16" (as compared with the push trailer and others). I was trying to find a simple solution vs. having to lace my own hub motor into a wheel so that's kind of a bummer. Just wanted to share this and see if anyone knew of a less expensive alternative, something that doesn't require modding? Maybe another motor kit or just any ideas in general
- Bob push trailer: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=49207
- 16" wheel motors: http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=49524
- Push trailer build: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=24953&start=0