Hello all,
I’m new to the forums.
I’ve been looking into ebikes.
Mostly researching the DIY route or conversion kits.
I recently saw some easy conversion kits all based on friction instead of a hub motor.
Some have made several versions, the older versions look a lot less refined.
It is however hard to find honest reviews about these. Did anyone recently test these?
The newer ones look improved. I found a review but it was with a dated version model.
Below are some examples / brands. The Qiroll seems the most interesting of the bunch at that price point.
https://qirollshop.com/products/
Also if there is any other brand/model/tech I should look into, let me know (important note, I'm based in Europe)
The usage would be to commute.
Any thoughts on these? Better go for a switch conversion kit or more DIY?
What I really like about some of the models is the low weight, and the look. They are not very noticeable.
I’m new to the forums.
I’ve been looking into ebikes.
Mostly researching the DIY route or conversion kits.
I recently saw some easy conversion kits all based on friction instead of a hub motor.
Some have made several versions, the older versions look a lot less refined.
It is however hard to find honest reviews about these. Did anyone recently test these?
The newer ones look improved. I found a review but it was with a dated version model.
Below are some examples / brands. The Qiroll seems the most interesting of the bunch at that price point.
https://qirollshop.com/products/
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Also if there is any other brand/model/tech I should look into, let me know (important note, I'm based in Europe)
The usage would be to commute.
Any thoughts on these? Better go for a switch conversion kit or more DIY?
What I really like about some of the models is the low weight, and the look. They are not very noticeable.