Hi All,
I've been going back and forth on getting an ebike upgrade kit for my current bike (mountain bike for the city) and took my first ride today on someone else's bike and decided it's for me.
I'm around 325lbs, 6'4'' , and live in the Seattle WA area, downtown (that is, lots of hills) and thought getting an eassist addition would help me out here.
So far, what I've discovered through some reading online is:
- Though front wheel motors are ok, for my weight and the hills here, rear wheel is what I'll need.
- For the weight to be carried, between the bike and myself, I should aim for 500W (or 750W?).
- This can get expensive.
What I'm trying to understand is the power/voltage that'd be best, torque and also, a big question, if there's anyway I can get an e-assist system for the rear that still enables me to use the gears on my bike (it's a standard 21 speed).
If that is possible, what kind of kits would anyone point me to? What kind of money would I be looking at, if it's high is it better to buy an ebike built from scratch as opposed to doing an upgrade? Ah... an yea, my budget's not super high, for a kit, hoping to stay under 1k. Is that realistic for all I've mentioned, is it realistic (or does one exist) if I add in the wishlist of regenerative breaking (taking advantage of the hills here).
I wouldn't be doing any thing consistant like riding to work, but more for leisure and assisted working out.
Any and all input and guidance would be welcome, and appreciate some of the info I've already garnered looking through the forums.
I've been going back and forth on getting an ebike upgrade kit for my current bike (mountain bike for the city) and took my first ride today on someone else's bike and decided it's for me.
I'm around 325lbs, 6'4'' , and live in the Seattle WA area, downtown (that is, lots of hills) and thought getting an eassist addition would help me out here.
So far, what I've discovered through some reading online is:
- Though front wheel motors are ok, for my weight and the hills here, rear wheel is what I'll need.
- For the weight to be carried, between the bike and myself, I should aim for 500W (or 750W?).
- This can get expensive.
What I'm trying to understand is the power/voltage that'd be best, torque and also, a big question, if there's anyway I can get an e-assist system for the rear that still enables me to use the gears on my bike (it's a standard 21 speed).
If that is possible, what kind of kits would anyone point me to? What kind of money would I be looking at, if it's high is it better to buy an ebike built from scratch as opposed to doing an upgrade? Ah... an yea, my budget's not super high, for a kit, hoping to stay under 1k. Is that realistic for all I've mentioned, is it realistic (or does one exist) if I add in the wishlist of regenerative breaking (taking advantage of the hills here).
I wouldn't be doing any thing consistant like riding to work, but more for leisure and assisted working out.
Any and all input and guidance would be welcome, and appreciate some of the info I've already garnered looking through the forums.