ebikebob
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Hi,
If you have nothing better to do with your time, I have a request. If you look through my post history, you will see that I ended up not getting an ebike, but the lady boss has somehow granted me the ability to get a true ebike just for me. I can't believe my good fortune. I'm really happy but I've got one chance to get this right. I am in a bit of a unique situation. Living in East Asia, intermediate language speaker of Chinese, but I can not buy an American bike here. Giant is the only recognizable name in town and it's out of the question to spend about 7-8 months' full salary on an ebike. They are only for the elite over here.
I've settled on the voltbike bravo. but of course it's not available over here.
But I can order what I'm calling an OEM Voltbike bravo from Alibaba.
Why? Because this (exact?) model is available all over the place on Alibaba and I've found a few places that will ship 1 unit to me.
The bike can be totally customized with a 250w motor to a 1000w motor, and anything is fair game. It's a bit like the old Dell build your own computer business. All parts are available to you, and they'll just build you 1 unit to your liking. I've investigated a little and asking for comparable specs to the voltbike bravo will cost me about $850 including shipping (really).
Can you help me pick which parts to ask for, given a max budget of $1000. I want this bike to be powerful enough to accelerate into traffic and hit the max speed limit which is about 45 km/h quickly. Of course I won't be using that if at all, but just if the situation to keep up with traffic demands it. I'm normally about 30 km/h or so, not a speed demon. I do not feel comfortable riding above 45 km/h. Around 38 km/h is when I think, wow I"m going pretty fast for being on two 2.2" wheels in the rain. Of course I'd like alot of range, and I've learned this year that pedaling is not a bad thing. I miss it, and I will use pedal assist. It saves too much battery not to use it and I"m too young to be doing all throttle. Over here, this bike will be my car. It's common over here for your motorbike to be your only vehicle, so it has to transport a kid or two, groceries, and be reliable. Regular bike maintenance is cheap here, but if the "e" portion of the ebike fails, I doubt I'll be able to find much help. I can not afford to let the "e" portion of the bike fail. But again I could buy 6 of these for the price of a Giant, so I'll take my chances because I read that a rear-hub motor rarely fails. I should say it rains alot here and unless you're rich you don't have a covered garage to park it in. I'm not rich.
Specifically:
1) Do I need to get an upgraded Bafang rear hub motor? They can put any motor I want but their standard is an 750W MXUS motor. They told me that in their opinion reliability is the same. I've never heard of MXUS but googling it seems solid.
2) Tektro hydraulic brakes--worth it over disc brakes?
3) Shimano drivetrain shifters, etc standard.
4) Zoom suspension front fork
5) It comes with front and rear lights, and the rear activates when braking
6) Battery is China cells, but they suggested rather strongly upgrading to Samsung cells, 48V 13A for $38. (This makes me think the company is honest; they have perfect feedback and have answered my admittedly idiotic questions patiently).
Does the Voltbike use a Reention semi-hidden battery? I really like the half-hidden aspect, and I'm counting on being able to buy replacements myself so I don't get ripped off.
7) What should I ask them about the tires? They are 2.2" Kenda tires, but that's all I know. Anything else I should ask them about the tires? With this frame, can I fit some semi-fat tires (say 2.75-3" on there no problem one day)
8) Throttle is a twist throttle, they have an LCD screen, your standard five levels of pedal assist.
If you have nothing better to do with your time, I have a request. If you look through my post history, you will see that I ended up not getting an ebike, but the lady boss has somehow granted me the ability to get a true ebike just for me. I can't believe my good fortune. I'm really happy but I've got one chance to get this right. I am in a bit of a unique situation. Living in East Asia, intermediate language speaker of Chinese, but I can not buy an American bike here. Giant is the only recognizable name in town and it's out of the question to spend about 7-8 months' full salary on an ebike. They are only for the elite over here.
I've settled on the voltbike bravo. but of course it's not available over here.
But I can order what I'm calling an OEM Voltbike bravo from Alibaba.
Why? Because this (exact?) model is available all over the place on Alibaba and I've found a few places that will ship 1 unit to me.
The bike can be totally customized with a 250w motor to a 1000w motor, and anything is fair game. It's a bit like the old Dell build your own computer business. All parts are available to you, and they'll just build you 1 unit to your liking. I've investigated a little and asking for comparable specs to the voltbike bravo will cost me about $850 including shipping (really).
Can you help me pick which parts to ask for, given a max budget of $1000. I want this bike to be powerful enough to accelerate into traffic and hit the max speed limit which is about 45 km/h quickly. Of course I won't be using that if at all, but just if the situation to keep up with traffic demands it. I'm normally about 30 km/h or so, not a speed demon. I do not feel comfortable riding above 45 km/h. Around 38 km/h is when I think, wow I"m going pretty fast for being on two 2.2" wheels in the rain. Of course I'd like alot of range, and I've learned this year that pedaling is not a bad thing. I miss it, and I will use pedal assist. It saves too much battery not to use it and I"m too young to be doing all throttle. Over here, this bike will be my car. It's common over here for your motorbike to be your only vehicle, so it has to transport a kid or two, groceries, and be reliable. Regular bike maintenance is cheap here, but if the "e" portion of the ebike fails, I doubt I'll be able to find much help. I can not afford to let the "e" portion of the bike fail. But again I could buy 6 of these for the price of a Giant, so I'll take my chances because I read that a rear-hub motor rarely fails. I should say it rains alot here and unless you're rich you don't have a covered garage to park it in. I'm not rich.
Specifically:
1) Do I need to get an upgraded Bafang rear hub motor? They can put any motor I want but their standard is an 750W MXUS motor. They told me that in their opinion reliability is the same. I've never heard of MXUS but googling it seems solid.
2) Tektro hydraulic brakes--worth it over disc brakes?
3) Shimano drivetrain shifters, etc standard.
4) Zoom suspension front fork
5) It comes with front and rear lights, and the rear activates when braking
6) Battery is China cells, but they suggested rather strongly upgrading to Samsung cells, 48V 13A for $38. (This makes me think the company is honest; they have perfect feedback and have answered my admittedly idiotic questions patiently).
Does the Voltbike use a Reention semi-hidden battery? I really like the half-hidden aspect, and I'm counting on being able to buy replacements myself so I don't get ripped off.
7) What should I ask them about the tires? They are 2.2" Kenda tires, but that's all I know. Anything else I should ask them about the tires? With this frame, can I fit some semi-fat tires (say 2.75-3" on there no problem one day)
8) Throttle is a twist throttle, they have an LCD screen, your standard five levels of pedal assist.
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