Martinjmpr
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Hi all. I signed up for this board because I'm interested in building an E-bike from a kit.
My bike is a GT mountain bike, 21 speed, that I bought in 2007. It is a hard tail with a front suspension.
I'm thinking that I want to go with one of the relatively inexpensive (<$300) kits from Amazon. There are a bunch out there, I think most of them use the same Chinese motors.
I would add as big a battery as I can afford, likely a ~15ah mounted on a rear rack.
I'm thinking that a 750 - 1000w 48v rear hub kit would be the best way to go.
My biggest concern is that my bike has Shimano trigger shifters with the brake levers integrated into the shifter body (basically there's one big piece on each handlebar that contains the thumb shifter, the finger shifter, and the brake lever.) Some of the kits have a throttle assembly that goes on the right hand grip that includes the controller and my thought is that this would not work on mine since the shifter would be in the way. Just wondering if anybody out there has done an E-bike conversion with trigger shifters.
Also, my GT has rim brakes, although the frame has mounting holes for disc brake calipers. Would it be a good idea to put a disc brake at least on the front wheel?
Or would it make more sense to just start with a bike that already has disc brakes (as most bicycles seem to these days.) I don't know how difficult/expensive the disc brake conversion would be.
Also wondering if it might make more sense to start with a bike that already has twist shifters and separate brake levers vs. my trigger shifters and integrated brake levers. I do know that you don't HAVE to use the included brake levers but I'd like to at least have the option (since the included brake levers usually stop the motor.)
Thanks in advance for any help!
Attaching photos of my left and right handlebar "pods" as well as the front and rear caliper mounts.
My bike is a GT mountain bike, 21 speed, that I bought in 2007. It is a hard tail with a front suspension.
I'm thinking that I want to go with one of the relatively inexpensive (<$300) kits from Amazon. There are a bunch out there, I think most of them use the same Chinese motors.
I would add as big a battery as I can afford, likely a ~15ah mounted on a rear rack.
I'm thinking that a 750 - 1000w 48v rear hub kit would be the best way to go.
My biggest concern is that my bike has Shimano trigger shifters with the brake levers integrated into the shifter body (basically there's one big piece on each handlebar that contains the thumb shifter, the finger shifter, and the brake lever.) Some of the kits have a throttle assembly that goes on the right hand grip that includes the controller and my thought is that this would not work on mine since the shifter would be in the way. Just wondering if anybody out there has done an E-bike conversion with trigger shifters.
Also, my GT has rim brakes, although the frame has mounting holes for disc brake calipers. Would it be a good idea to put a disc brake at least on the front wheel?
Or would it make more sense to just start with a bike that already has disc brakes (as most bicycles seem to these days.) I don't know how difficult/expensive the disc brake conversion would be.
Also wondering if it might make more sense to start with a bike that already has twist shifters and separate brake levers vs. my trigger shifters and integrated brake levers. I do know that you don't HAVE to use the included brake levers but I'd like to at least have the option (since the included brake levers usually stop the motor.)
Thanks in advance for any help!
Attaching photos of my left and right handlebar "pods" as well as the front and rear caliper mounts.