Hi
I saw this idea mooted in a thread somewhere here. Flecc said that theoretically a powerful & 'illegal' hill-climber motor could be added to the front of an ebike in addition to a road-legal motor on the back - as long as there was one battery and a switch. When encountering steep hills off-road it would be poss to engage front motor only. Sounds a good compromise but how feasible for a relative novice to build using a standard conversion kit - and is it really 'legal'? Range isn't that important to me (6miles OK), or top speed, but great hill-climbing is.
It needs to be legal as my leisure journeys are sometimes on the road but off-road requires a lot of help up hills.
There doesn't seem to be a ready-made ebike that fits the bill due to the legal power cut-off point which makes no allowance for weight or health of rider. Thinking of a 20" wheel folding 'mountain bike' with dual suspension to get more mechanical advantage. I presume the added weight would be 3Kgs or so?
Thanks.
I saw this idea mooted in a thread somewhere here. Flecc said that theoretically a powerful & 'illegal' hill-climber motor could be added to the front of an ebike in addition to a road-legal motor on the back - as long as there was one battery and a switch. When encountering steep hills off-road it would be poss to engage front motor only. Sounds a good compromise but how feasible for a relative novice to build using a standard conversion kit - and is it really 'legal'? Range isn't that important to me (6miles OK), or top speed, but great hill-climbing is.
It needs to be legal as my leisure journeys are sometimes on the road but off-road requires a lot of help up hills.
There doesn't seem to be a ready-made ebike that fits the bill due to the legal power cut-off point which makes no allowance for weight or health of rider. Thinking of a 20" wheel folding 'mountain bike' with dual suspension to get more mechanical advantage. I presume the added weight would be 3Kgs or so?
Thanks.