Looking to build a cargo bike for getting around town. We live in a very hilly area and I have two kids that I'd really love to be able to take with me on errands. The Kombi E5 seems like a near perfect fit, but after coming in at over 4k with accessories I got to thinking if there wouldn't be a way to make my own for cheaper, or at least the same but get the fun of the build.
While I have no doubts in my ability to assemble one, as I've always done the mechanical work on my cars and bikes, I do have doubts in my ability to actually get parts that are compatible with each other.
My main wants are:
Big frame (I'm 6' 2") - While I don't need fat tires, 26" wheels would nice.
High weight capacity - Two kids and groceries.
Decent looks - Petty, but the pride is strong.
Torque sensor - Already have a ninja500, don't need a moped (Ruled out the Kodiak and the Skycap).
Cost - Trying to keep the full build under 3k, if possible.
I've been eyeing the Mongoose Envoy as the base (also the non-electric Kombi could work, but more expensive), it has a great look and seems like it can be picked up fairly cheap. They don't really give a hard weight capacity, but in the video they show it carrying a second adult so it's got to be up there. The downside being having to hunt around for attachments like seats and monkey bars that will be compatible. Totally open for other frame suggestions though.
For the motor, unless I'm mistaken it looks like my only real options are either a TSDZ2 (with OSF?), the X1 Stealth, or some kind of Bafang hub with a Sempu torque sensor? Anyone have strong opinions one way or the other? Was really interested in the BBSHD, but only supports cadence, and would need a custom frame for the "Ultra" that has the sensor. The TSDZ2 seems simpler and cheaper on the whole, but I've come across people saying that torque sensing on a cargo bike doesn't work that great (especially with the TSDZ2 specifically) and that it has a tendency to overheat or explode if you stand on it wrong. The X1 Stealth seems like it wouldn't have any issues (looks compatible, maybe?), potentially overkill but seems more reliable than the TSDZ2 and I can always swap it onto something else down the road (have been curious about an eMTB).
After that lack of knowledge really starts to shine through. What size chain ring would I need with it, the TSDZ2 has a 32T/42T combo, could I still use the stock envoy derailleur for that? With the stealth seems like just the 53T is the only option? What brand of battery should I buy that won't explode in my face? I technically already have a 48V advanced luna charger I got for a crappy mini ebike, but at the same time I was leaning towards taking this one all the way to 52V?
I wonder if anyone is cooking up a pcpartpicker style website for ebikes. Not trying to break new ground or anything here, just want to piece up a fun kit that works.
While I have no doubts in my ability to assemble one, as I've always done the mechanical work on my cars and bikes, I do have doubts in my ability to actually get parts that are compatible with each other.
My main wants are:
Big frame (I'm 6' 2") - While I don't need fat tires, 26" wheels would nice.
High weight capacity - Two kids and groceries.
Decent looks - Petty, but the pride is strong.
Torque sensor - Already have a ninja500, don't need a moped (Ruled out the Kodiak and the Skycap).
Cost - Trying to keep the full build under 3k, if possible.
I've been eyeing the Mongoose Envoy as the base (also the non-electric Kombi could work, but more expensive), it has a great look and seems like it can be picked up fairly cheap. They don't really give a hard weight capacity, but in the video they show it carrying a second adult so it's got to be up there. The downside being having to hunt around for attachments like seats and monkey bars that will be compatible. Totally open for other frame suggestions though.
For the motor, unless I'm mistaken it looks like my only real options are either a TSDZ2 (with OSF?), the X1 Stealth, or some kind of Bafang hub with a Sempu torque sensor? Anyone have strong opinions one way or the other? Was really interested in the BBSHD, but only supports cadence, and would need a custom frame for the "Ultra" that has the sensor. The TSDZ2 seems simpler and cheaper on the whole, but I've come across people saying that torque sensing on a cargo bike doesn't work that great (especially with the TSDZ2 specifically) and that it has a tendency to overheat or explode if you stand on it wrong. The X1 Stealth seems like it wouldn't have any issues (looks compatible, maybe?), potentially overkill but seems more reliable than the TSDZ2 and I can always swap it onto something else down the road (have been curious about an eMTB).
After that lack of knowledge really starts to shine through. What size chain ring would I need with it, the TSDZ2 has a 32T/42T combo, could I still use the stock envoy derailleur for that? With the stealth seems like just the 53T is the only option? What brand of battery should I buy that won't explode in my face? I technically already have a 48V advanced luna charger I got for a crappy mini ebike, but at the same time I was leaning towards taking this one all the way to 52V?
I wonder if anyone is cooking up a pcpartpicker style website for ebikes. Not trying to break new ground or anything here, just want to piece up a fun kit that works.
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