Hello All. I am looking to do a conversion of mine and my wife's bike to some type of ebike.
who we are:
- Me: 6'5" 215 lbs.
- Her: 5' 9 150 lbs. (sorry dear!!)
Current equipment:
- Me: Trek Hybrid 72FX: en14764 wheel 700x35
- Her: Trek Verve 3 Wheel 700 x45
What we want to do and expect...
- Natural bike function. NOT a motorcycle. Smooth Startup and transition through speeds.
- generally casual biking. Paved, gravel and packed dirt roads No Off road...
- Thinking PAS (torque sensor?), don't need/want a throttle but many come with both now...
- Typical speed 15 - 18 MPH... don't need more except to escape a charging bear/Moose
- Reliability over Cost. Distance over Power. Smoothness over speed.
- Probably would like to get a solar recharging setup as well.
Our big plan is to visit the Yukon and Alaska where i expect primarily gravel roads.
We tried a few ebikes and thought they were over priced, generally $2700+
thinking i can convert both bikes for the cost of one.?
Currently i have been looking at the Bafang BBS02B 750W.
Battery TBD. Briefly looked at building one but decided it wouldn't save me much (id any) if i stuck with name-brand batteries.
NOTE: Post on the forum suggested to go with the 750W due to beefier controller internals...
Questions:
Wattage. We may be heading up some long hills in the Rockies. Want to make sure sufficient power without overheating.
Is 750W overkill?
We are fairly healthy at the moment and have always biked normally... we're just getting a little tired out and want to not be limited by our aging muscles. a 30+ mile round-trip is not out of the question.
NOTE : One website recommends limiting the current setting in the firmware to 18 or 20 Amps to eliminate overheating issues.
Best Manufacturers?
So far Bafang and Bosch are the only two we have looked at. Bfang looked good. Bosch doesn't seem to make conversion kits? Just found references to the 750w Tongsheng TSDZ2 which i will also look into.
Batteries?
the description on the websites never give me a warm and fuzzy feeling that we are getting new batteries that are not factory seconds or refurbished.
- Who is your battery go to?
- %2v vs. 48V? NOTE : One website recommends limiting the current setting in the firmware to 18 or 20 Amps to eliminate overheating issues if using a 52 v battery.
Someone on the forum mentioned that bikes without disc brakes are not good candidates for conversion. I see disc brake kits online, but a local bike shop warned against adding Disc brakes as there may be frame incompatibilities. TRUE? or do i just need a rim that would support disc brakes?
Note: I am not convinced. Never had an issue stopping going downhill and i do no anticipate being addicted to high speeds in general.
That's all i can think of at the moment. Sure to think of more as soon as i hit the "send" button.
Thanks for your patience and input. It is greatly appreciated.
who we are:
- Me: 6'5" 215 lbs.
- Her: 5' 9 150 lbs. (sorry dear!!)
Current equipment:
- Me: Trek Hybrid 72FX: en14764 wheel 700x35
- Her: Trek Verve 3 Wheel 700 x45
What we want to do and expect...
- Natural bike function. NOT a motorcycle. Smooth Startup and transition through speeds.
- generally casual biking. Paved, gravel and packed dirt roads No Off road...
- Thinking PAS (torque sensor?), don't need/want a throttle but many come with both now...
- Typical speed 15 - 18 MPH... don't need more except to escape a charging bear/Moose
- Reliability over Cost. Distance over Power. Smoothness over speed.
- Probably would like to get a solar recharging setup as well.
Our big plan is to visit the Yukon and Alaska where i expect primarily gravel roads.
We tried a few ebikes and thought they were over priced, generally $2700+
thinking i can convert both bikes for the cost of one.?
Currently i have been looking at the Bafang BBS02B 750W.
Battery TBD. Briefly looked at building one but decided it wouldn't save me much (id any) if i stuck with name-brand batteries.
NOTE: Post on the forum suggested to go with the 750W due to beefier controller internals...
Questions:
Wattage. We may be heading up some long hills in the Rockies. Want to make sure sufficient power without overheating.
Is 750W overkill?
We are fairly healthy at the moment and have always biked normally... we're just getting a little tired out and want to not be limited by our aging muscles. a 30+ mile round-trip is not out of the question.
NOTE : One website recommends limiting the current setting in the firmware to 18 or 20 Amps to eliminate overheating issues.
Best Manufacturers?
So far Bafang and Bosch are the only two we have looked at. Bfang looked good. Bosch doesn't seem to make conversion kits? Just found references to the 750w Tongsheng TSDZ2 which i will also look into.
Batteries?
the description on the websites never give me a warm and fuzzy feeling that we are getting new batteries that are not factory seconds or refurbished.
- Who is your battery go to?
- %2v vs. 48V? NOTE : One website recommends limiting the current setting in the firmware to 18 or 20 Amps to eliminate overheating issues if using a 52 v battery.
Someone on the forum mentioned that bikes without disc brakes are not good candidates for conversion. I see disc brake kits online, but a local bike shop warned against adding Disc brakes as there may be frame incompatibilities. TRUE? or do i just need a rim that would support disc brakes?
Note: I am not convinced. Never had an issue stopping going downhill and i do no anticipate being addicted to high speeds in general.
That's all i can think of at the moment. Sure to think of more as soon as i hit the "send" button.
Thanks for your patience and input. It is greatly appreciated.