I'm new here and have not made my first purchase, been biking and wrenching since the 60's. I was originally looking to buy complete bike but looking at kits, seems pretty cool way to go. I have collections of old Chicago Schwinns and Japan made Schwinns(Giant), do these make good donor bikes? what should I be looking for?
thanks
i bought a very reasonable kit from Calibike when damaged spoke bores made my $2700 bike´s
rear wheel became unrideable. In my case, all I had to do was plug the wheel/motor into the
existent bike, but the rest of the kit didn´t seem a difficult install, color coded & there are numerous
build videos online. It didn´t come with a battery or motor-cut off brake levers. The wheel was far
superior to the one it replaced, much stronger spokes. Cali also has reasonable batteries &
package deals. You could probably save $500 against the purchase of a decent $1200 entry level
ebike, But if you can afford $1200 to $1500, I´d buy a bike. Spending more than that on a 1st ebike
might not be suitable for a novice e-rider. It´s a learning process
. Ya wouldn´t wanna screw up
a 5K bike. You know your own riding style, limitations, etc. Research carefully. EBR reviews are
a good place to look. Be wary of anything under a grand, though there maybe something there?
P,S, that calibike motor still works great; the $2700 bike is now a parts bike.