Hi, Sorry if this has been asked before, but I didn't see anything exactly matching my scenario. I'm looking to just get a little oomph to my pedaling, not looking to be riding with just a throttle and no pedaling. I'm ok with custimizing a bit, but would want to order most of the kit together from a trusted company.
My project bike I'm looking to convert is a REI Coop CTY, kinda like this one:
I've done a bunch of searching, and have been eyeing kits with 250W front hub motors and a battery life that would have ~20mi range.
For instance, I like the specs of this, and the price point isn't bad:
I don't mind that there's no pedal assist, but it would be nice if I have a variable throttle to manually give just a little boost instead of simply on/off.
I'm also concerned that there's not as many replacement parts out there for 24V instead of say, 36V
I also like the ease of install and simplicity of this kit:
but the battery seems small, and the next step up (https://hilltopperbikes.com/product/horizon-40-mile-36v-electric-bike-kit/) seems a little pricey for the specs. I also don't like that the controller and battery seemed bundled together, so it might be harder to replace/customize down the line.
Finally, there's this kit, which has everything I want (can get variable throttle and pedal assist), and lets me chose whatever 36V (or 48V) battery I want.
I can get their battery, or I'm looking at reputable companies that have ~10-12Ahr 36V packs.
This is the kit I'm leaning towards, but the one concern is that the 500W motor is as low as they go, and I'm wondering if that's too much oomph. Would it be less with a 36V battery instead of 48V?
How's my thinking? Are there any popular kits I'm missing, or do I have any bad assumptions? Please let me know, and thanks!
My project bike I'm looking to convert is a REI Coop CTY, kinda like this one:
Co-op Cycles CTY 1.1 Bike | REI Co-op
Ideal for urban and suburban outings, the Co-op Cycles CTY 1.1 hybrid bike offers rack and fender compatibility, a versatile 3 x 8 drivetrain, an upright ride, and beefy tires.
www.rei.com
I've done a bunch of searching, and have been eyeing kits with 250W front hub motors and a battery life that would have ~20mi range.
For instance, I like the specs of this, and the price point isn't bad:
I don't mind that there's no pedal assist, but it would be nice if I have a variable throttle to manually give just a little boost instead of simply on/off.
I'm also concerned that there's not as many replacement parts out there for 24V instead of say, 36V
I also like the ease of install and simplicity of this kit:
Sprinter Electric Bike Kit - Hilltopper Electric Bike Company
Electric bike kit for turning any bike into an electric bike. Go further, last longer, climb higher with a Hilltopper Electric Bike kit. Shop now!
hilltopperbikes.com
Finally, there's this kit, which has everything I want (can get variable throttle and pedal assist), and lets me chose whatever 36V (or 48V) battery I want.
36V 500W Geared Ebike Conversion Kits
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This is the kit I'm leaning towards, but the one concern is that the 500W motor is as low as they go, and I'm wondering if that's too much oomph. Would it be less with a 36V battery instead of 48V?
How's my thinking? Are there any popular kits I'm missing, or do I have any bad assumptions? Please let me know, and thanks!