Hi everyone - my first post on here. I have been lurking for a while reading posts for information, thankyou so far for being helpful
I have just bought a Sunlova e-bike kit. 26" Wheel with 8Fun brushless motor and 36v9Ah Lithium battery. I intend on fitting this over Christmas.
I have a Trek mountain bike which I have had for 8 years and I am going to give it a freshen up and fit the e-bike kit to it. It is a sprung front with rigid back end. It cost me about £400 8 years ago and it is a nice bike to use for my conversion I think. I have ordered a new pair of Suntour XCR suspension forks and new headset bearings as my forks were leaking a little, these Suntours are adjustable and seem better quality than the RST's that came on my Trek as standard.
Having had a couple of back operations and keen to get fitter and strengthen muscles I want to ride my mountain bike to work and back (6 miles a day that's all) but it's uphill (steep) all the way home. It will be too much for my back to do now, I have tried a few times before my last operation and it is a killer riding nearly 3 miles up hills. I was trying to think of what I can do as I don't do gyms. I was looking on the "tinternet" and I saw a few electric bikes but I don't like the step through frames most seem to have so I thought why not convert my bike to electric and use the motor to help with my bad back on the uphill ride home but pedal as normal where I can.
Sunlova have been great to deal with so far (questions and delivery) and the kit is in my garage ready to go now. The kit looks nicely made, the motor and front wheel seem very nice, the battery pack and all the bits and bobs do not look cheap - they look very well put together in fact, well packed and all looks straightforward to fit - I hope.
Couple of questions if I may:-
Do I have to use the pedelec system on my crank? Can I just not fit it and not connect it and everything still work? And can I not fit the brakes with cut-off switches?
I will have a look closely soon but don't want too much clutter and excess wires on the bike unless they are necessary.
Thanks in advance, I hope to give some feedback on this kit as I fit it and use it.
Pob
I have just bought a Sunlova e-bike kit. 26" Wheel with 8Fun brushless motor and 36v9Ah Lithium battery. I intend on fitting this over Christmas.
I have a Trek mountain bike which I have had for 8 years and I am going to give it a freshen up and fit the e-bike kit to it. It is a sprung front with rigid back end. It cost me about £400 8 years ago and it is a nice bike to use for my conversion I think. I have ordered a new pair of Suntour XCR suspension forks and new headset bearings as my forks were leaking a little, these Suntours are adjustable and seem better quality than the RST's that came on my Trek as standard.
Having had a couple of back operations and keen to get fitter and strengthen muscles I want to ride my mountain bike to work and back (6 miles a day that's all) but it's uphill (steep) all the way home. It will be too much for my back to do now, I have tried a few times before my last operation and it is a killer riding nearly 3 miles up hills. I was trying to think of what I can do as I don't do gyms. I was looking on the "tinternet" and I saw a few electric bikes but I don't like the step through frames most seem to have so I thought why not convert my bike to electric and use the motor to help with my bad back on the uphill ride home but pedal as normal where I can.
Sunlova have been great to deal with so far (questions and delivery) and the kit is in my garage ready to go now. The kit looks nicely made, the motor and front wheel seem very nice, the battery pack and all the bits and bobs do not look cheap - they look very well put together in fact, well packed and all looks straightforward to fit - I hope.
Couple of questions if I may:-
Do I have to use the pedelec system on my crank? Can I just not fit it and not connect it and everything still work? And can I not fit the brakes with cut-off switches?
I will have a look closely soon but don't want too much clutter and excess wires on the bike unless they are necessary.
Thanks in advance, I hope to give some feedback on this kit as I fit it and use it.
Pob
Last edited: