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I'm short (5'2"), 28.5" inseam about 115 lbs. Looking to build a compact cargo bike for city (car free/lite) living/hauling/commuting, the more "diy" it looks- the better since I want to actually use it/lock it with less fear of it being stolen. I live in Los Angles with near perfect weather for bike riding but no infrastructure for bike riding/parking... so prefer a Class 3 with throttle for crossing intersections/quick acceleration on unavoidable stroads but mostly ride on residential roads wherever possible to stay alive. LA has varied terrain- flats/hills, smooth/potholed.
Wants- compact length (live in tiny apartment) with step thru frame, Class 3 (or close) with throttle and WALK mode (have few steps to go up), hydraulic disc brakes preferred, sturdy rear/front racks, integrated lights, either a front hub or mid drive (still contemplating along with torque/cadence) with either 20" or 26" wheels, open to IGH or derailleur.
Want to build a reliable, easy to repair, novice diy friendly build for mostly pedaling w/assist vs throttle/scooter riding.
If hub build- front hub for easier access, will use front rack to balance weight so most of the weight isn't on the rear wheel and hopefully the chunky look is off putting.
If mid drive- leaning towards Tonsheng TSDZ2B for the torque sensor but read its better NOT to connect throttle+ rather use it as a temp sensor since it's prone to overheating? Power to lights are very low- not ideal for powering bright front/rear lights? OSF vs stock- If I flash, it voids warranty or pay $175 more to buy already flashed but shorter warranty (worth it?) or wait 1 year and then learn to flash? Q factor- need to change crank arm.
Bafang mid drive is cadence only, harder on the chain/derailleur b/c its more powerful?
Ideal frame- Cero One, Cycle truck, donky bike, Omnium(mini) with 20" front tire/26" rear tire or Yuba style 26" front/20" rear or Tern Quick Haul/Rei Coop Cargo/Benno demi for the easy step thru, upright seating posture, low center of gravity/stable for carrying stuff.
Donor frame- Tern Short Haul (1K) hydraulic brakes, rear rack that allows vertical standing, step thru etc. Still need to test ride it...
Raleigh Lorry (700) mechanical brakes, front rack, lesser components, cycle truck style, no rear rack
Terry road bike w/mixte frame into cycle truck- if I can find one, buy clydesdale cargo fork, upgrade rim to disc brakes?
Vintage xs steel touring w/step thru frame into cycle truck- if I can find one, buy clydesdale cargo fork, upgrade rim to disc brakes?
Currently ride with 150mm cranks on 20" wheels, previous bike had 170mm on 29" wheels- much prefer the 150mm.
Think the best/straightforward but most $$$ diy is the Tern Short Haul since it has hauling capability/hydraulic brakes etc and just need to build attachment to hold battery. I will remove decals and throw paint/stickers to uglify.
Suggestions??? Words of wisdom???
I'm short (5'2"), 28.5" inseam about 115 lbs. Looking to build a compact cargo bike for city (car free/lite) living/hauling/commuting, the more "diy" it looks- the better since I want to actually use it/lock it with less fear of it being stolen. I live in Los Angles with near perfect weather for bike riding but no infrastructure for bike riding/parking... so prefer a Class 3 with throttle for crossing intersections/quick acceleration on unavoidable stroads but mostly ride on residential roads wherever possible to stay alive. LA has varied terrain- flats/hills, smooth/potholed.
Wants- compact length (live in tiny apartment) with step thru frame, Class 3 (or close) with throttle and WALK mode (have few steps to go up), hydraulic disc brakes preferred, sturdy rear/front racks, integrated lights, either a front hub or mid drive (still contemplating along with torque/cadence) with either 20" or 26" wheels, open to IGH or derailleur.
Want to build a reliable, easy to repair, novice diy friendly build for mostly pedaling w/assist vs throttle/scooter riding.
If hub build- front hub for easier access, will use front rack to balance weight so most of the weight isn't on the rear wheel and hopefully the chunky look is off putting.
If mid drive- leaning towards Tonsheng TSDZ2B for the torque sensor but read its better NOT to connect throttle+ rather use it as a temp sensor since it's prone to overheating? Power to lights are very low- not ideal for powering bright front/rear lights? OSF vs stock- If I flash, it voids warranty or pay $175 more to buy already flashed but shorter warranty (worth it?) or wait 1 year and then learn to flash? Q factor- need to change crank arm.
Bafang mid drive is cadence only, harder on the chain/derailleur b/c its more powerful?
Ideal frame- Cero One, Cycle truck, donky bike, Omnium(mini) with 20" front tire/26" rear tire or Yuba style 26" front/20" rear or Tern Quick Haul/Rei Coop Cargo/Benno demi for the easy step thru, upright seating posture, low center of gravity/stable for carrying stuff.
Donor frame- Tern Short Haul (1K) hydraulic brakes, rear rack that allows vertical standing, step thru etc. Still need to test ride it...
Raleigh Lorry (700) mechanical brakes, front rack, lesser components, cycle truck style, no rear rack
Terry road bike w/mixte frame into cycle truck- if I can find one, buy clydesdale cargo fork, upgrade rim to disc brakes?
Vintage xs steel touring w/step thru frame into cycle truck- if I can find one, buy clydesdale cargo fork, upgrade rim to disc brakes?
Currently ride with 150mm cranks on 20" wheels, previous bike had 170mm on 29" wheels- much prefer the 150mm.
Think the best/straightforward but most $$$ diy is the Tern Short Haul since it has hauling capability/hydraulic brakes etc and just need to build attachment to hold battery. I will remove decals and throw paint/stickers to uglify.
Suggestions??? Words of wisdom???