A long while ago, I posted a question on here, and Flecc gave me some advise to get in contact with OnBike. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/electric-bicycles/5977-who-can-help-me-please.html#post76976
I took my lightweight Marin steel framed 700c hybrid, and put on the kit and it did everything it said on the tin. The 300rpm motor in a 700c wheel, with the current capacity of the LiFePO4 battery gave me about 23mph on the flat without pedaling and going to 27.4mph(my record) pedaling hard. it cruised at 25 with normal pedaling which was fantastic. The problem was, that with the motor on the front, the vibration from the poor roads, speed bumps and farm track sections of my commute were killing me. I was getting to work with sore shoulders, and not using that speed for large parts of the journey.
I decided that I could build something better.
Knowing a bit about suspension (my father is a suspension designer for LGV and HGV) I did my research and bought a lightweight cross country mountain bike frame from ebay (Boardman FS) that has a virtual pivot type geometry at the back. This, along with the motor power smoothing the motion would ensure no bobbing. I welded an extension onto the back of the frame, to allow me to swing a 700c road wheel, and to adjust the geometry so as to have a virtual pivot that suited the larger road chainring I wanted. I bought (ebay again) a 700c 65mm travel suntour air suspension front fork with remote lock, and built up the bike, mainly from ebay. Total cost just over £300.
Because of the rear suspension I couldn't have a 'proper' rear carrier for the battery, only a seat post fixing, and the battery weight on that caused major handling issues, I built the battery into a custom aluminum box in the frame, which has the weight exactly where I want it, and still uses the key mechanism to unlock it so as to remove it for security and charging.
All I can say is that it flies. For my application, a mix of road, farm track, speed bumps, potholes etc. it is perfect. The top speed hasn't changed, but the average speed has increased considerably. The worst section of track with speed bumps I used to take at max 10mph for fear of removing my teeth. This thing will take them at 20mph and is comfortable enough I don't even stand out of the saddle. My commute has come down from 18mins to about 15. added bonus is I now have big disk brakes, which are phenomenally efficient and still work in the wet!
I can really recommend OnBike. There have been a few issues (battery bms failiure), and I have been quite particular about what I wanted, and they have been superb throughout. Thanks guys, and thanks to Flecc for starting this!
see a picture here:
Andrew
I took my lightweight Marin steel framed 700c hybrid, and put on the kit and it did everything it said on the tin. The 300rpm motor in a 700c wheel, with the current capacity of the LiFePO4 battery gave me about 23mph on the flat without pedaling and going to 27.4mph(my record) pedaling hard. it cruised at 25 with normal pedaling which was fantastic. The problem was, that with the motor on the front, the vibration from the poor roads, speed bumps and farm track sections of my commute were killing me. I was getting to work with sore shoulders, and not using that speed for large parts of the journey.
I decided that I could build something better.
Knowing a bit about suspension (my father is a suspension designer for LGV and HGV) I did my research and bought a lightweight cross country mountain bike frame from ebay (Boardman FS) that has a virtual pivot type geometry at the back. This, along with the motor power smoothing the motion would ensure no bobbing. I welded an extension onto the back of the frame, to allow me to swing a 700c road wheel, and to adjust the geometry so as to have a virtual pivot that suited the larger road chainring I wanted. I bought (ebay again) a 700c 65mm travel suntour air suspension front fork with remote lock, and built up the bike, mainly from ebay. Total cost just over £300.
Because of the rear suspension I couldn't have a 'proper' rear carrier for the battery, only a seat post fixing, and the battery weight on that caused major handling issues, I built the battery into a custom aluminum box in the frame, which has the weight exactly where I want it, and still uses the key mechanism to unlock it so as to remove it for security and charging.
All I can say is that it flies. For my application, a mix of road, farm track, speed bumps, potholes etc. it is perfect. The top speed hasn't changed, but the average speed has increased considerably. The worst section of track with speed bumps I used to take at max 10mph for fear of removing my teeth. This thing will take them at 20mph and is comfortable enough I don't even stand out of the saddle. My commute has come down from 18mins to about 15. added bonus is I now have big disk brakes, which are phenomenally efficient and still work in the wet!
I can really recommend OnBike. There have been a few issues (battery bms failiure), and I have been quite particular about what I wanted, and they have been superb throughout. Thanks guys, and thanks to Flecc for starting this!
see a picture here:


Andrew
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