Hello all,
I discovered for the first time how cycling a proper road bike felt tonight with this new 10kg cboardman road bike:
It accelerate fast compared to ANY of my other bikes. The thin 700cc road tyres makes it fast and smooth on the road. I can cruise easily at 15mph.. or more. 20mph is not out of range (but I start to sweat).
I've always been wondering why all these human powered bike where so quick compared to my ebike.. now I (partially understand): Thin tyres + lightweight makes ALL the difference.
It was easy to do 7 miles to go home... With an unpowered ebike I would have been crying...
Of course, this bike doesn't have yet all the required equipment:
- Kryptonite lock : +2kg
- Light front/rear + gps holder : +0.5kg
And now... I'm wondering what I should do:
- Get a Keyde motor: +1.3kg (no torque arm required)
- Get a Q100H motor: +2kg (torque arm required)
- Mount my spare BBS02 750W: +4.5kg (no torque arm required). That would be a great bonus as I would be able to easily change tyre on flat and be able to use gears.
And add a 48V10AH battery: + 2.5 kg
So with the motor and wiring, it would add between 5 kg to 7.5kg to the bike, for a total of about 16 to 18kg. But somehow, I'm almost wondering if I shall just leave it as is.
10 kg bike is a breeze to pedal...
Any thoughts/inputs?
I discovered for the first time how cycling a proper road bike felt tonight with this new 10kg cboardman road bike:

It accelerate fast compared to ANY of my other bikes. The thin 700cc road tyres makes it fast and smooth on the road. I can cruise easily at 15mph.. or more. 20mph is not out of range (but I start to sweat).
I've always been wondering why all these human powered bike where so quick compared to my ebike.. now I (partially understand): Thin tyres + lightweight makes ALL the difference.
It was easy to do 7 miles to go home... With an unpowered ebike I would have been crying...
Of course, this bike doesn't have yet all the required equipment:
- Kryptonite lock : +2kg
- Light front/rear + gps holder : +0.5kg
And now... I'm wondering what I should do:
- Get a Keyde motor: +1.3kg (no torque arm required)
- Get a Q100H motor: +2kg (torque arm required)
- Mount my spare BBS02 750W: +4.5kg (no torque arm required). That would be a great bonus as I would be able to easily change tyre on flat and be able to use gears.
And add a 48V10AH battery: + 2.5 kg
So with the motor and wiring, it would add between 5 kg to 7.5kg to the bike, for a total of about 16 to 18kg. But somehow, I'm almost wondering if I shall just leave it as is.
10 kg bike is a breeze to pedal...
Any thoughts/inputs?