Carrera E replacement.

Neil5403

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I currently have 2 Carrera-E's, one for me and one for the Mrs.
We have been very pleased with them and they are a great bike for the money.
I still have my Specialised Crosstrail disk, which I would like to convert as I don't want to sell it and am running out of room for all the bikes, kids bikes included.
If possible , I would like to convert the Specialised by using a rear hub 700c kit that has at least the power of the Carrera bike ( never felt like the Carrera E needed more power, but a little more top speed would be good) and be relatively lightweight and not bulky and be within UK regs or at least labelled as such!
Any pointers and what would such a kit cost all in?
Thanks.
 
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The kit that I have is difficult to beat. It's fairly efficient, gives loads of torque if you need it, will cruise in the mid 20s, is totally silent and very reliable.. The only downside is that you can't get it as a complete kit from one supplier.

The motor is a 201 rpm 36v Q128C from BMSBattery, which I run at 48v. It's the same as the 328 rpm 48v version in all respects apart from the label.

The controller is a 14 amp sinewave Kunteng one from Aliexpress. The 17A or 20A one from PSWPower would be better if you're on the heavy side. It's paired with a KT LCD3

I have a 48v 11.6Ah Dolphin battery from BMSBattery, but you can use any 48v battery you want, though I'd go for branded cells.

Chose a PAS and throttle from BMSB or with the controller from PSWPower.

The motor was about £200, the controller/lcd about £50 and the battery about £300, so £600 maximum for everything to get ebike nirvana.
 

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For legal 250w kit then Woosh bikes though requires freewheel.
The Yose hub offerings from YSBattery or Elifeshop on ebay are similar to the Q128, no duty to pay as in German warehouse.
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Thanks both. I will look into it. It is a pity that a uk supplier doesn't get together all this good stuff and sell as a full optioned kit.
 

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The kit that I have is difficult to beat. It's fairly efficient, gives loads of torque if you need it, will cruise in the mid 20s, is totally silent and very reliable.. The only downside is that you can't get it as a complete kit from one supplier.

The motor is a 201 rpm 36v Q128C from BMSBattery, which I run at 48v. It's the same as the 328 rpm 48v version in all respects apart from the label.

The controller is a 14 amp sinewave Kunteng one from Aliexpress. The 17A or 20A one from PSWPower would be better if you're on the heavy side. It's paired with a KT LCD3

I have a 48v 11.6Ah Dolphin battery from BMSBattery, but you can use any 48v battery you want, though I'd go for branded cells.

Chose a PAS and throttle from BMSB or with the controller from PSWPower.

The motor was about £200, the controller/lcd about £50 and the battery about £300, so £600 maximum for everything to get ebike nirvana.
So is it best to order the 36v or 48v from the drop down list or are they the same.?
Am I looking at the right one from BMS at $128 for the complete 700c rear wheel.? How much will it cost when it gets here with all the charges etc?
I like the fact that it is black. Matches the bike!
 

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So is it best to order the 36v or 48v from the drop down list or are they the same.?
Am I looking at the right one from BMS at $128 for the complete 700c rear wheel.? How much will it cost when it gets here with all the charges etc?
I like the fact that it is black. Matches the bike!

Very few kits are marked 250w only a few, Woosh 48v SWX02 freewheel kit likely the fastest and most powerful but you will void warranty if you derestrict.
Q128c is 500w rated and nearly $300 with shipping and about £25 this side for duty, then you need to add a controller/lcd etc.
201rpm 36v attains 19mph or so at 20a and is about the same as my 201rpm BPM.

Nearer home and as cheap with less hassle are the German sourced China Yose kits, though might be a bit wanting with only a 15a controller, though capable of seeing 520/540ish watts in PAS5.
Only draw back is the moulded easy fit wiring means changing over controller or sourcing one the main problem as they tend to only come with kits. A shunt solder mod can raise the amp value by a few more.
 
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Nearly $300 with shipping and about £25 this side for duty, then you need to add a controller/lcd etc.
That's wildly off. It's £215 with shipping. Alternatively, you can buy just the motor and build it yourself, whuch works out much cheaper.

As the two versions of the motor are the same, it makes no difference which one you get. The important thing is that you need to run it at 48v.
 

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That's wildly off. It's £215 with shipping. Alternatively, you can buy just the motor and build it yourself, whuch works out much cheaper.

As the two versions of the motor are the same, it makes no difference which one you get. The important thing is that you need to run it at 48v.
If I went for the motor only as it saves $100 just in postage, how much would I be looking at to buy a decent 700c rim and have it built?
 

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That's the crux of the matter, if you are able to lace and true your own wheels then a bare motor is ideal.
Need to find a LBS who will do it but expect £75 maybe.
14g spokes will do the job.
 
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If possible , I would like to convert the Specialised by using a rear hub 700c kit that has at least the power of the Carrera bike ( never felt like the Carrera E needed more power, but a little more top speed would be good) and be relatively lightweight and not bulky and be within UK regs or at least labelled as such!
Any pointers and what would such a kit cost all in?
I can supply you with an XF08C (cassette fitting) or XF07 (freewheel fitting) on 700C rim with Lishui 1260 HL controller, 17A (the Carrera's controller rating is about 15A). Noload speed is about 24mph. Standard parts include LCD with 5 assist levels, sensored brake levers,left or right side PAS, thumb throttle.
Choice of battery, 13AH (about 40 miles range), 15AH or 17AH.

http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?hubkits
 

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I can supply you with an XF07 (freewheel fitting) on 700C rim with Lishui 1260 HL controller, 17A (the Carrera's controller rating is about 15A). Noload speed is about 24mph. Standard parts include LCD with 5 assist levels, sensored brake levers,left or right side PAS, thumb throttle.
Choice of battery, 13AH (about 40 miles range), 15AH or 17AH.

http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?hubkits
Can't see mention of the XF07 on the web site. Is it the same as the XF08 but with freewheel?

Can you supply a 700c freewheel kit with 6 speed hub and a rack mount battery?
 

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Should be ok for Neil then as his bike is disc.
Spokes wise if Neil is sourcing them he needs to wait until the rim arrives to measure the ERD.
 

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Can't see mention of the XF07 on the web site. Is it the same as the XF08 but with freewheel?
Yes.

Can you supply a 700c freewheel kit with 6 speed hub and a rack mount battery?
yes, we have 6, 7 and 8-speed freewheels , £10.
Rack battery: only 13AH and 15AH, 17AH arriving March, rear rack: £25.
 

Neil5403

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They seem like good options. I could lace if myself with the help of YouTube and then take the along somewhere to have the wheel trued.
How do I know what size spoke to order? What are good ones, black preferably?