oregonsteelhead
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Hello all! I've been a lurker for awhile, I wanted to introduce myself and start posting my journey. I've been looking at ebike's for several years, mainly to use in the woods hunting. There are many areas where I hunt that can be accessed with ebikes, having a quiet & effective means of covering ground would be a game changer for me.
I started by looking at the hunting tailored off-the-shelf options (Bakcou, Rambo, etc.) but quickly realized that the cost was not justified, and that building my own would yield a higher quality bike. As an engineer by trade with a DIY mentality, I've spent many hours researching on this board as well as the eMTB forums, putting together a build list. My mountain biking experience is not near what most on this forum has, but I'm doing my best to educate myself. I will be using, and hopefully contributing, to this forum to build a quality, purpose built machine. I'm getting excited for this build and at this point, am still putting together my parts list.
I've been hugely inspired by a few individuals on this board, namely @Jon A, @Daxxie555 and @Haystacks. Fellas, your builds are outstanding! The thought and experience you all have put in to your builds is admirable! I'm hoping to take some of the lessons learned from your builds to build my own.
I've gone back and forth, between ordering the Economy Dengfu E06 and upgrading parts as time passes vs. ordering a E06 Frame and building from scratch. I've decided on the latter, even though the former would be easier, I'd like to take the opportunity to learn about each component and really tailor this build from the ground up. Secondly, one of the main reasons I am leaning towards the latter is, as far as I can tell, all the Bafang motors shipped by Dengfu are CAN Bus not UART. Programing these motors seems a necessity based on other's experiences. Rather than send the motor to Watt Wagons for the X1 upgrade (which at this point in time doesn't seem like a wise option), I'm leaning towards purchasing a UART M620 from greenbikekit from the start to gain full programmability.
My first order of business is to get the longer lead-time items ordered, the goal is to have this built and shook out before the Fall hunting season.
My parts list is still a work in progress, but I'll start with the frame and motor. If anyone has input on the below noted in blue, it would be greatly appreciated.
Frame & Battery
Dengfu E06 20" Frame
14aH Battery
Battery Case (Extra)
I am 95% certain that the Large (20") version of the frame would be the best fit. I'm 6'1", 180lbs with a 33" Inseam. If anyone has any insight to this I would greatly appreciate any feedback.
Are any other parts that should be ordered directly from Dengfu for a build like this?
Motor & Motor Parts
Bafang Ultra M620 w/UART Protocol
EB-BUS 1T4 Cable
Speed Sensor
Shift Sensor
Plastic Cover
Alloy Hanger
Is this necessary?
Power Cable
What length?
Connector for Terminal A?
Connector for Terminal B?
Mounting Bolt Kit
Will this bolt kit work with Dengfu's frame? Is it universal?
Thumb Throttle
Left or Right Hand Option? Personal preference?
Thumb Throttle Extension Cable
Headlight and Taillight Cables
Thank you for taking the time to read this, my best to all!
-Oregonsteelhead
I started by looking at the hunting tailored off-the-shelf options (Bakcou, Rambo, etc.) but quickly realized that the cost was not justified, and that building my own would yield a higher quality bike. As an engineer by trade with a DIY mentality, I've spent many hours researching on this board as well as the eMTB forums, putting together a build list. My mountain biking experience is not near what most on this forum has, but I'm doing my best to educate myself. I will be using, and hopefully contributing, to this forum to build a quality, purpose built machine. I'm getting excited for this build and at this point, am still putting together my parts list.
I've been hugely inspired by a few individuals on this board, namely @Jon A, @Daxxie555 and @Haystacks. Fellas, your builds are outstanding! The thought and experience you all have put in to your builds is admirable! I'm hoping to take some of the lessons learned from your builds to build my own.
I've gone back and forth, between ordering the Economy Dengfu E06 and upgrading parts as time passes vs. ordering a E06 Frame and building from scratch. I've decided on the latter, even though the former would be easier, I'd like to take the opportunity to learn about each component and really tailor this build from the ground up. Secondly, one of the main reasons I am leaning towards the latter is, as far as I can tell, all the Bafang motors shipped by Dengfu are CAN Bus not UART. Programing these motors seems a necessity based on other's experiences. Rather than send the motor to Watt Wagons for the X1 upgrade (which at this point in time doesn't seem like a wise option), I'm leaning towards purchasing a UART M620 from greenbikekit from the start to gain full programmability.
My first order of business is to get the longer lead-time items ordered, the goal is to have this built and shook out before the Fall hunting season.
My parts list is still a work in progress, but I'll start with the frame and motor. If anyone has input on the below noted in blue, it would be greatly appreciated.
Frame & Battery
Dengfu E06 20" Frame
14aH Battery
Battery Case (Extra)
I am 95% certain that the Large (20") version of the frame would be the best fit. I'm 6'1", 180lbs with a 33" Inseam. If anyone has any insight to this I would greatly appreciate any feedback.
Are any other parts that should be ordered directly from Dengfu for a build like this?
Motor & Motor Parts
Bafang Ultra M620 w/UART Protocol
EB-BUS 1T4 Cable
Speed Sensor
Shift Sensor
Plastic Cover
Power Cable
What length?
Connector for Terminal A?
Connector for Terminal B?
Mounting Bolt Kit
Will this bolt kit work with Dengfu's frame? Is it universal?
Thumb Throttle
Left or Right Hand Option? Personal preference?
Thumb Throttle Extension Cable
Headlight and Taillight Cables
Thank you for taking the time to read this, my best to all!
-Oregonsteelhead
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