Hi folks. Happy ebiker here. I own an NCM that I am super happy with. Been tweaking it and in doing so decided it would be fun to build an ebike. It would be fun to be able to bike with my girlfriend so I'm building one that is more her style. Here's the scenario:
I'm doing this on the cheap this time around. I just grabbed a used $50 700c Wayfarer Schwinn 2015 (I know, I know) that needs some TLC. As for the ebike stuff, since I'm happy with my NCM and the support at their customer front, Leon Cycles, I was going to stick with their conversion kit (48V/500W) and get a torque arm to play it safe. They have 29" wheel kit with 25mm rims which are wide, but if I go closer to the narrow end of the compatible tire size for that rim, I should be able to match a tire size up front, which has a narrower rim. I was then thinking a rack battery, although I may go elsewhere, other than Leon for that as theirs uses DLG cells and expect a 60% capacity at 500 charges, which seems pretty low.
Mechanically, the bike needs some work. I know there is a huge stigma about doing any work to a "Walmart bike" like a Schwinn, other than what is necessary to toss it in the trash, but the frame really matched the style and price we were looking for. So, the brake tubes are a mess. I'm going to just order up some new stuff for the brakes. Get a new cog and maybe a new derailleur. We'll dress it up the way she wants it.
Anyone see any red flags with this plan? My biggest concern is the safety of the frame. It's not thick by the dropout for the derailleur, but it is a steel frame and again I'll invest in a good torque arm. My second biggest concern is if going with the wider rim is going to be ok. I don't see why it wouldn't be. I know ideal would be narrower, but the options from Leon are pretty limited.
Thanks!
I'm doing this on the cheap this time around. I just grabbed a used $50 700c Wayfarer Schwinn 2015 (I know, I know) that needs some TLC. As for the ebike stuff, since I'm happy with my NCM and the support at their customer front, Leon Cycles, I was going to stick with their conversion kit (48V/500W) and get a torque arm to play it safe. They have 29" wheel kit with 25mm rims which are wide, but if I go closer to the narrow end of the compatible tire size for that rim, I should be able to match a tire size up front, which has a narrower rim. I was then thinking a rack battery, although I may go elsewhere, other than Leon for that as theirs uses DLG cells and expect a 60% capacity at 500 charges, which seems pretty low.
Mechanically, the bike needs some work. I know there is a huge stigma about doing any work to a "Walmart bike" like a Schwinn, other than what is necessary to toss it in the trash, but the frame really matched the style and price we were looking for. So, the brake tubes are a mess. I'm going to just order up some new stuff for the brakes. Get a new cog and maybe a new derailleur. We'll dress it up the way she wants it.
Anyone see any red flags with this plan? My biggest concern is the safety of the frame. It's not thick by the dropout for the derailleur, but it is a steel frame and again I'll invest in a good torque arm. My second biggest concern is if going with the wider rim is going to be ok. I don't see why it wouldn't be. I know ideal would be narrower, but the options from Leon are pretty limited.
Thanks!