pocomo
Active Member
Just got my first ebike yesterday, with Lectric's 750W/48V/11.6Ah kit. I did a break in ride of about 15 miles in the evening yesterday (mix of bike path, residential and fairly busy roads with some moderate hills), which went great. Practiced my 4.5 mile commute to work today up over a killer hill, which it handled just fine.
The bike is from Brooklyn Bicycle (Driggs model) with a 7-speed IGH rear hub. That's plenty of gears for this setup; I don't think I even shifted all the way up to 7 yet. My local dealer is Bicycle Belle in Somerville MA and they did a great job on the conversion. Everything works and the wire management is quite reasonable.
I'm pretty biased toward pedal assist so I think I may just take the throttle off. I only touched it for a second during yesterday's ride to make sure it worked. Does anybody have any great reasons why somebody who likes to pedal should keep the throttle just-in-case?
You can see the motor better from this side:
The cockpit is reasonably clean:
Safety First!
I'm happy to answer questions if anyone has them. This forum and site have been a great help to me as I learned about the world of ebikes over the last couple of months.
The bike is from Brooklyn Bicycle (Driggs model) with a 7-speed IGH rear hub. That's plenty of gears for this setup; I don't think I even shifted all the way up to 7 yet. My local dealer is Bicycle Belle in Somerville MA and they did a great job on the conversion. Everything works and the wire management is quite reasonable.
I'm pretty biased toward pedal assist so I think I may just take the throttle off. I only touched it for a second during yesterday's ride to make sure it worked. Does anybody have any great reasons why somebody who likes to pedal should keep the throttle just-in-case?
You can see the motor better from this side:
The cockpit is reasonably clean:
Safety First!
I'm happy to answer questions if anyone has them. This forum and site have been a great help to me as I learned about the world of ebikes over the last couple of months.