Well this is a new project for me 
I am not sure if you are aware but my eldest (24 year old) daughter suffers from M.E.
She recently moved back home and has been really taken with my EBrompton which she thinks would get her more mobile to attend clinics, visit the boy friend etc. She finds it really difficult to get out i.e taking buses etc which usually means I have to ferry her around places in the car. She is keen for me to build her an EBike which would both help her get a little exercise, whilst being able to use assistance when required.
I have quite a few spare bits and pieces and this is what I plan to use
1. Generic 17" frame 26" wheel MTB with front suspension forks.
2. 36v 190 RPM Tongxin front wheel motor hub.
3. Tongxin Controller and thumb throttle.
4. A123 36v 2.3Ah DIY battery pack.
I don't have any cutout breaks and if someone has a one that they could sell me that would be good ? One should be sufficient.
As you know I am more familiar with small wheeled bike conversions. Is the 190RPM motor the right fit for a 26" wheel bike ? What will be its max speed and how do you work that out anyway ?
Initially I was planning to just do it throttle control only (like my EBrompton) though not sure if pedelec would be better for an M.E sufferer ?
I will do some pics of the project as I have a few questions about the controller I am using, as some of the throttle wires don't match up color wise. On a hall throttle are there two or three actual connections ? My spare throttles have four or five wires but they are the ones with light indicators so some of the connections are no doubt for those. I will do some pics later.
Again being in Cambridge the battery should be sufficient for up to 10 miles, plus as she will be locking the bike up in the city I want it to look well used and pretty stealth in terms of being an EBike.
Regards
Jerry
I am not sure if you are aware but my eldest (24 year old) daughter suffers from M.E.
She recently moved back home and has been really taken with my EBrompton which she thinks would get her more mobile to attend clinics, visit the boy friend etc. She finds it really difficult to get out i.e taking buses etc which usually means I have to ferry her around places in the car. She is keen for me to build her an EBike which would both help her get a little exercise, whilst being able to use assistance when required.
I have quite a few spare bits and pieces and this is what I plan to use
1. Generic 17" frame 26" wheel MTB with front suspension forks.
2. 36v 190 RPM Tongxin front wheel motor hub.
3. Tongxin Controller and thumb throttle.
4. A123 36v 2.3Ah DIY battery pack.
I don't have any cutout breaks and if someone has a one that they could sell me that would be good ? One should be sufficient.
As you know I am more familiar with small wheeled bike conversions. Is the 190RPM motor the right fit for a 26" wheel bike ? What will be its max speed and how do you work that out anyway ?
Initially I was planning to just do it throttle control only (like my EBrompton) though not sure if pedelec would be better for an M.E sufferer ?
I will do some pics of the project as I have a few questions about the controller I am using, as some of the throttle wires don't match up color wise. On a hall throttle are there two or three actual connections ? My spare throttles have four or five wires but they are the ones with light indicators so some of the connections are no doubt for those. I will do some pics later.
Again being in Cambridge the battery should be sufficient for up to 10 miles, plus as she will be locking the bike up in the city I want it to look well used and pretty stealth in terms of being an EBike.
Regards
Jerry
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