My Background
About me ... Male 62, retired, living outside New Orleans, other than bicycling as a kid, I gave it up when I got a driver's license. I re acquainted myself with cycling in my thirties because I wanted to explore this thing called triathlon. I was able to train myself to a level where I was able to actually participate in the invitation only Hawaii Ironman. The excessive cycling portion of Ironman triathlon training days are behind me; I have transitioned to recreational/fitness maintenance cycling. My recent cycling consists of 25-30 miles about 5x a week. I cycle with the wife. Our pace is somewhat recreational with enough effort that we are getting some decent exercise. The riding we do is on a flat smooth asphalt surface (no cars) the Mississippi River levee. There is absolutely no reason to use a Ebike in New Orleans. However ... we just bought a place in Colorado (Colorado Springs). There are hills, trails, and gravel in Colorado. As far as mechanical aptitude, I have only needed the services of a bike shop once when I needed to replace a headset. I was tired of buying tools for something that I consider a rare need. I have the tools, and skills to do a Ebike conversion.
My plans
Louisiana - keep a single non Ebike in Louisiana.
Colorado - Build a Ebike, I think I will eventually end up having two bikes - one powered, one Ebike. But for now, I will just have a DIY Ebike.
The build
I have spent time scouring videos, forums, sites and have decided on the following: I know that I may not have the best solution, but this is the beginning of my journey in Bike knowledge. Mistakes will be made along the way. I may end up with too much - or - not enough assist. The goal is to have enough assist for the hills and to also have enough range for two hour rides (+/-). I may use the bike for transportation in Colorado, but probably it's main purpose is for exercise and recreation.
Bike: Trek Dual Sport 2
Bought from Electrify Bike Company
Mid drive Motor TSDZ2 OSF Upgrade Motor Kit 250-750 W, 860C Color Display for TSDZ2 OSF, 52v 40-AMP 17.5 Ah Jumbo Shark E-bike Battery, TRIPLE BOB MOUNT FOR SHARK BATTERIES
Bought from Luna
Luna Charger 52V Advanced 300W Ebike Charger
Biggest concern for me riding Ebike: Will power!!! I'm scared that I will use the assist more and more until I am no longer really getting the amount of exercise that I need. The beauty about going on a out and back ride is that most of the time I am riding back, I am tired. I probably would pedal less if I could - but I can't. I have to get back home. If I had an ebike, I would be lazy. Time will tell.
I will start disassembly today. I will document my build hoping that someone can find something useful.
Upon completion and testing ... Wife will ride and test. She will decide if she wants to convert her bike or buy a new manufactured Ebike.
About me ... Male 62, retired, living outside New Orleans, other than bicycling as a kid, I gave it up when I got a driver's license. I re acquainted myself with cycling in my thirties because I wanted to explore this thing called triathlon. I was able to train myself to a level where I was able to actually participate in the invitation only Hawaii Ironman. The excessive cycling portion of Ironman triathlon training days are behind me; I have transitioned to recreational/fitness maintenance cycling. My recent cycling consists of 25-30 miles about 5x a week. I cycle with the wife. Our pace is somewhat recreational with enough effort that we are getting some decent exercise. The riding we do is on a flat smooth asphalt surface (no cars) the Mississippi River levee. There is absolutely no reason to use a Ebike in New Orleans. However ... we just bought a place in Colorado (Colorado Springs). There are hills, trails, and gravel in Colorado. As far as mechanical aptitude, I have only needed the services of a bike shop once when I needed to replace a headset. I was tired of buying tools for something that I consider a rare need. I have the tools, and skills to do a Ebike conversion.
My plans
Louisiana - keep a single non Ebike in Louisiana.
Colorado - Build a Ebike, I think I will eventually end up having two bikes - one powered, one Ebike. But for now, I will just have a DIY Ebike.
The build
I have spent time scouring videos, forums, sites and have decided on the following: I know that I may not have the best solution, but this is the beginning of my journey in Bike knowledge. Mistakes will be made along the way. I may end up with too much - or - not enough assist. The goal is to have enough assist for the hills and to also have enough range for two hour rides (+/-). I may use the bike for transportation in Colorado, but probably it's main purpose is for exercise and recreation.
Bike: Trek Dual Sport 2
Bought from Electrify Bike Company
Mid drive Motor TSDZ2 OSF Upgrade Motor Kit 250-750 W, 860C Color Display for TSDZ2 OSF, 52v 40-AMP 17.5 Ah Jumbo Shark E-bike Battery, TRIPLE BOB MOUNT FOR SHARK BATTERIES
Bought from Luna
Luna Charger 52V Advanced 300W Ebike Charger
Biggest concern for me riding Ebike: Will power!!! I'm scared that I will use the assist more and more until I am no longer really getting the amount of exercise that I need. The beauty about going on a out and back ride is that most of the time I am riding back, I am tired. I probably would pedal less if I could - but I can't. I have to get back home. If I had an ebike, I would be lazy. Time will tell.
I will start disassembly today. I will document my build hoping that someone can find something useful.
Upon completion and testing ... Wife will ride and test. She will decide if she wants to convert her bike or buy a new manufactured Ebike.
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