Hi All,
So I've made a couple posts now, and here's where I am.
My first conversion is laid out here: https://electricbikereview.com/foru...king-input-direction.16153/page-3#post-136147
I made another post talking about how that got stolen and whether I should do another conversion or buy a full bike.
I'm leaning towards a kit and need some suggestions for this bike.
I have an opportunity to redeem some rewards specifically for this bike:
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...trail-mountain-bikes/roscoe/roscoe-7/p/23444/
It's 10-speed, and a plus bike (about a ~3-inch rim).
I'm thinking to look for a rear, heavy-duty DD motor for a hilly city (Seattle) and my weight (330lbs, yes I still expect to pedal, but I want to be able to not completely kill the motor/myself). I have the battery still from my first conversion (this one: https://www.ebikekit.com/collections/48v-lithium-batteries/products/blue-li-ion-battery-48v-20ah)
I could get the same kit again, sans battery, from ebikekit, but it'd be a 7 or 9 speed casette (the stock would be 10) and the rim would be way smaller than stock.
Any idea of something that would be a closer fit to both the stock tire and something that matches the battery I have? I really don't know things in this realm outside of what I put together, so I could use some input before I pull the trigger on that bike (as much as it looks nice, I doubt I'll be riding it without a motor up these hills at my weight).
So I've made a couple posts now, and here's where I am.
My first conversion is laid out here: https://electricbikereview.com/foru...king-input-direction.16153/page-3#post-136147
I made another post talking about how that got stolen and whether I should do another conversion or buy a full bike.
I'm leaning towards a kit and need some suggestions for this bike.
I have an opportunity to redeem some rewards specifically for this bike:
https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/...trail-mountain-bikes/roscoe/roscoe-7/p/23444/
It's 10-speed, and a plus bike (about a ~3-inch rim).
I'm thinking to look for a rear, heavy-duty DD motor for a hilly city (Seattle) and my weight (330lbs, yes I still expect to pedal, but I want to be able to not completely kill the motor/myself). I have the battery still from my first conversion (this one: https://www.ebikekit.com/collections/48v-lithium-batteries/products/blue-li-ion-battery-48v-20ah)
I could get the same kit again, sans battery, from ebikekit, but it'd be a 7 or 9 speed casette (the stock would be 10) and the rim would be way smaller than stock.
Any idea of something that would be a closer fit to both the stock tire and something that matches the battery I have? I really don't know things in this realm outside of what I put together, so I could use some input before I pull the trigger on that bike (as much as it looks nice, I doubt I'll be riding it without a motor up these hills at my weight).