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I am looking for the closest thing to an undercover e-scooter available; meaning you don’t really have to pedal at all.
1000 watt mid-drive motor. No limiters.
Twist throttle. Strong battery.
I can’t really see why I would not put a Bafang 1000 watt motor kit on a commuter bike and hide the battery in a back rack bag???
$1,500-$2,500 tops
Bafang’s 1000 watt kit is $1k and a used commuter bike is $250-1k. I’m assuming other people don’t go that route because they are not mechanically inclined???
Has anyone here done this?
The price difference between adding a motor to a used bike and buying a new pre-built 1000 watt bike is like $1-4k of “magical markup”.
With that said….
I’m currently looking at the $3k Dost Drop Chain. That’s the best I’ve found so far. They say they ship in a week or so! You can set it to a Class 3 mode so there is no speed limiting.
Downsides are….the Dost only has a 750 watt motor….it has a lever throttle instead of twist, and it looks like what a thief would steal. I’ve had 2 much less attractive bikes stolen already. That aside, it seems like it would be a good bike for me.
The Biktrix Juggernaut is interesting to me at $4k. It looks like it would attract both police and thieves alike though. I don’t like the big tires.
Maybe the Magnum Scout? Other Magnums?
I’ve looked at bikes like the Frey CC which has great specs but is extremely hard to get.
I used to think the Sondors LX was what I wanted until I found out they limit the speed electronically.
Wattwagon looks great but really pricey. $7k.
Same with the FLX Blade 2.0. $7
I find the fat tire thing annoying. 4” tires on every bike with a 1000 watt motor is ridiculous. It’s like putting up a sign that says you have a big motor for police and thieves.
There are some interesting buys with a 750 watt rear hub motor in the <$2500 range. Aventure, Ride1Up 700 series($1700), Rad City, etc. Do you like your rear hub motor? To me, Mid-drive just seems the better engineering solution to actually use the bike’s gears effectively.
In terms of buying a bike that visually looks “similar” to a “normal” commuter bike…but with a 1000 watt mid drive motor. What do you recommend? Under $4000.
Why would I NOT just build a 1000 watt bike with Bafang’s motor kit and a used commuter bike with disc brakes for well under $2000?
I’ve done way more complex looking things in the past. Lots of bike repair and motor scooter repair. I’ve never added a motor to a bike before though. Bafang’s video looks simple to me.
Is it a headache to convert a bike?
1000 watt mid-drive motor. No limiters.
Twist throttle. Strong battery.
I can’t really see why I would not put a Bafang 1000 watt motor kit on a commuter bike and hide the battery in a back rack bag???
$1,500-$2,500 tops
Bafang’s 1000 watt kit is $1k and a used commuter bike is $250-1k. I’m assuming other people don’t go that route because they are not mechanically inclined???
Has anyone here done this?
The price difference between adding a motor to a used bike and buying a new pre-built 1000 watt bike is like $1-4k of “magical markup”.
With that said….
I’m currently looking at the $3k Dost Drop Chain. That’s the best I’ve found so far. They say they ship in a week or so! You can set it to a Class 3 mode so there is no speed limiting.
Downsides are….the Dost only has a 750 watt motor….it has a lever throttle instead of twist, and it looks like what a thief would steal. I’ve had 2 much less attractive bikes stolen already. That aside, it seems like it would be a good bike for me.
The Biktrix Juggernaut is interesting to me at $4k. It looks like it would attract both police and thieves alike though. I don’t like the big tires.
Maybe the Magnum Scout? Other Magnums?
I’ve looked at bikes like the Frey CC which has great specs but is extremely hard to get.
I used to think the Sondors LX was what I wanted until I found out they limit the speed electronically.
Wattwagon looks great but really pricey. $7k.
Same with the FLX Blade 2.0. $7
I find the fat tire thing annoying. 4” tires on every bike with a 1000 watt motor is ridiculous. It’s like putting up a sign that says you have a big motor for police and thieves.
There are some interesting buys with a 750 watt rear hub motor in the <$2500 range. Aventure, Ride1Up 700 series($1700), Rad City, etc. Do you like your rear hub motor? To me, Mid-drive just seems the better engineering solution to actually use the bike’s gears effectively.
In terms of buying a bike that visually looks “similar” to a “normal” commuter bike…but with a 1000 watt mid drive motor. What do you recommend? Under $4000.
Why would I NOT just build a 1000 watt bike with Bafang’s motor kit and a used commuter bike with disc brakes for well under $2000?
I’ve done way more complex looking things in the past. Lots of bike repair and motor scooter repair. I’ve never added a motor to a bike before though. Bafang’s video looks simple to me.
Is it a headache to convert a bike?