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Hello, My name is Rob - I want to get back in shape and I tried riding my bike and MAN are my legs out of shape. Needless to say, I want to be able to choose when I want to actually pedal, and when I can just sit back and joy ride and rest.
The bike , my brother is 400lbs and went to a bike shop a few years ago and bought a nice big $500 bike that he never uses, he gave it to me. So its pretty sturdy I'll get some pictures soon.
I have a 1200 watt scooter that seems to be able to push me along at 22mph with me and my 45lb son riding on it. So I'd not want to get anything lower than that. 1500w wouldnt be that bad however.
I'll get pics so i can figure out the brake system on the bike.
So here is the nitty gritty: Where do I start? I do not mind a kit bike, and I am not against just buying each piece by itself, I just do not know where to start - I figured the Ebay kits are pretty low quality.
http://www.electricmotorsport.com/e...-ebike-36v-72v-2000w-conversion-kit-rear.html
how would a kit like this work?
or perhaps something like this. http://www.cyclone-tw.com
I suppose without all of the information given its hard for anyone to really give me complete answers - but point me in the right direction.
** my brother is an electrician so I figured installation wouldn't be that difficult .
The bike , my brother is 400lbs and went to a bike shop a few years ago and bought a nice big $500 bike that he never uses, he gave it to me. So its pretty sturdy I'll get some pictures soon.
I have a 1200 watt scooter that seems to be able to push me along at 22mph with me and my 45lb son riding on it. So I'd not want to get anything lower than that. 1500w wouldnt be that bad however.
I'll get pics so i can figure out the brake system on the bike.
So here is the nitty gritty: Where do I start? I do not mind a kit bike, and I am not against just buying each piece by itself, I just do not know where to start - I figured the Ebay kits are pretty low quality.
http://www.electricmotorsport.com/e...-ebike-36v-72v-2000w-conversion-kit-rear.html
how would a kit like this work?
or perhaps something like this. http://www.cyclone-tw.com
I suppose without all of the information given its hard for anyone to really give me complete answers - but point me in the right direction.
** my brother is an electrician so I figured installation wouldn't be that difficult .