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NUTS! And for a front-drive with a budget hub motor. WTF!jesus starting at 7k....
NUTS! And for a front-drive with a budget hub motor. WTF!jesus starting at 7k....
Your best bet might be to find a large decently made steel frame and put a Bafang mid-drive kit in it. Or have it done. There's guys around who do it. Might have to invest in some expensive hubs and have extra strong wheels made up.So, to start. I'm 6'5 400 pounds. And a commercial truck driver. Im looking for an Ebike that i can get at least 5-10 miles of range on that has both pedal assist and throttle. i would prefer a folding one due to space limitations but it seems as if that is a pipe dream at my weight. I am Fairly limited budget wise. i was looking at the Lectric XP but after talking to their sales people they said they don't recommend their bike for me. Does anyone have any suggestions? i don't have alot of room for a bike in the truck and i cant really fit a bike rack or anything on the front as there are laws regarding that.
would there be a way i could reinforce a bike like the lectric XP to help support my weight? like putting Mag Wheels on it or something? My hope is with a bike like this i could get out and be more active and wouldn't have to be reliant on truck stop food, which is part of the reason i have gained so much weight. Any Help or input would be appreciated!
-Wes Magyar-
Unfortunately, a BBSxx series motor and battery will run $1100-$1500 USD.Your best bet might be to find a large decently made steel frame and put a Bafang mid-drive kit in it.
Unfortunately, a BBSxx series motor and battery will run $1100-$1500 USD.
Um, sorry but when you look beyond the first listed price and put a kit in the cart... OVER $1100 with shipping cost added. A BBS02B would not be a good choice for a heavyweight rider.It wouldnt be that much...maybe a grand.
I deal with scores of BBSxx series kit builders on a regular basis. Some fellas should run, not walk away, from the kit building market.Dolomite has a steel frame and excellent reviews from heavy riders on Amazon. Seriously, for anyone who has worked on regular bikes at all such as greasing crank bearings or replacing a cartridge there is absolutely no reason to pay someone to do this. Remove old crank, replace with Tongsheng (probably same with Bafang but those seem more expensive). Hook up rear wheel speed sensor, monitor and button control, put a battery and hook it up, might need to add links to chain depending. It couldn't be easier. I put a geared rear hub motor on an old mountain bike last week, the Tongsheng was easier. Ignore the curmudgeon on another thread who advised against a mid drive because he watched some Youtube videos and thought it was too hard.
You gotta pay to play in this game. No way out of it.Unfortunately, a BBSxx series motor and battery will run $1100-$1500 USD.
The OP has highly specialized requirements. If he can get into his kinda bike for $2500 he's got off cheap. Comparitively.Um, sorry but when you look beyond the first listed price and put a kit in the cart... OVER $1100 with shipping cost added. A BBS02B would not be a good choice for a heavyweight rider.
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I said the same thing...for a front hub drive!jesus starting at 7k....
the bike looks awesome but I doubt such tubing is strong enough for 400 lbs. Cargo part looks solid enough but for his case we need to worry about seat tube carry the weight and bottom bracket (in this case motor bracket) and seat tube is the place which got most of the stress. The seat tube doesn't look designed for riders on heavier side. I think he better talk with the company and ask if they did such test. Because uniformly distributed 400 lbs isn't same as 400 lbs on one specific spot. Each time he jump over a pot hole the force he applied will be 2x...Yep I was right, although this one is their mid drive model....which is a bit more pricey.
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400 lbs?
Well get the Bolton Hercules instead, 440lbs!
Hercules - Electric Cargo Bike
NOTE - Cargo Baskets shown are an optional item and sold separately. MOTOR: Dapu 500 watt torque sensing mid-drive FRAME: Aluminum Alloy MAXIMUM SPEED: 20 MPH BATTERY RANGE: 30 Miles BATTERY CHARGING TIME: 4 hours BATTERY TYPE: Lithium-Ion BATTERY CAPACITY: 48V/11.6Ah Samsung(14Ah optional...boltonebikes.com
or Eunorau G20
Eunorau G30-CARGO
The 20" City Tire Model G30-CARGO E-Bike Specifications: MOTOR: 48V/500W Geared rear hub motor FRAME: Aluminum Alloy 6061MAXIMUM SPEED: 20 MPHBATTERY RANGE: 35-65 miles with dual batteriesBATTERY CHARGING TIME: 4 hoursBATTERY TYPE: Lithium-IonBATTERY CAPACITY: 48V/14Ah(20Ah optional+14/17Ah...eunorau-ebike.com
the bike looks awesome but I doubt such tubing is strong enough for 400 lbs. Cargo part looks solid enough but for his case we need to worry about seat tube carry the weight and bottom bracket (in this case motor bracket) and seat tube is the place which got most of the stress. The seat tube doesn't look designed for riders on heavier side. I think he better talk with the company and ask if they did such test. Because uniformly distributed 400 lbs isn't same as 400 lbs on one specific spot. Each time he jump over a pot hole the force he applied will be 2x...
For Dapu also I will try to stay away from their mid-drive motors. Their hub motors are very high quality but can't say the same for their mid-drive motors.
agree 100%, 400lbs is BBSHD territory for sure.Um, sorry but when you look beyond the first listed price and put a kit in the cart... OVER $1100 with shipping cost added. A BBS02B would not be a good choice for a heavyweight rider.
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Wes I´ ll level with ya; 400 is too heavy for all ebikes except cargo bikes & trikes, By all means, find something & pedal it. I´ve been there, 6´2¨ 350, but 100 lighter now. Just don´t overdo it. Exercise alone won´t do it.So, to start. I'm 6'5 400 pounds. And a commercial truck driver. Im looking for an Ebike that i can get at least 5-10 miles of range on that has both pedal assist and throttle. i would prefer a folding one due to space limitations but it seems as if that is a pipe dream at my weight. I am Fairly limited budget wise. i was looking at the Lectric XP but after talking to their sales people they said they don't recommend their bike for me. Does anyone have any suggestions? i don't have alot of room for a bike in the truck and i cant really fit a bike rack or anything on the front as there are laws regarding that.
would there be a way i could reinforce a bike like the lectric XP to help support my weight? like putting Mag Wheels on it or something? My hope is with a bike like this i could get out and be more active and wouldn't have to be reliant on truck stop food, which is part of the reason i have gained so much weight. Any Help or input would be appreciated!
-Wes Magyar-
What do you weigh, Timpo?That doesn't seem to be the case with Tern ebikes though?
They make lots of cargo ebikes.
I hear that. Cheaper options need some compromise. One of which might be buyingThe trend I'm noticing is most of the bikes being recommended are at least 2X my budget sadly.