Sunlova electric folding bike
I recently purchased an electric bike (E-8F20F01BL) from Sunlova and, so far am very pleased and I am considering buying another for my wife. The general build quality is good (with the exception of the flimsey front light!) but it seems significantly heavier than my Dahon D7. We caravan a lot and it is very useful to be able to fold the bike to carry in the boot of my Subaru Tribeca. My friend (who owns 6, yes 6, electric bikes!) tried it while we were in Coniston for a weekend caravavving and loved it. It flies up hills and if it does start to struggle a bit you just switch on the throttle and open it up for a boost! The battery life seems to be very good. We (me, the wife and all our friends) used it constantly over the weekend at Coniston without a re-charge! The User manual is adequate but typical Chinese translation!
However there are a few modifications I would like to make and have recommended to Sunlova.
1. I find, when switched on, the assist kicks in a bit too soon and too hard. As I would only like to use the assist to help me up hills (I am 62 and am recovering from a Stroke and so need some exercise!) I would like to fit an ON/OFF switch on the handlebar so I don’t have to stop each time I want to turn the battery on and off (the switch is located on the back of the battery which means reaching down, behind, to the left - not recommended whilst riding!).
2. I find the gearing too low for day to day use and would like to fit a different set of gears similar to my Dahon D7 folding bike (Shimano Nexus 7 speed, 11 – 30t cassette).
3. I need to extend the handlebars forward by approx. 1-2”.
I can buy an ON/OFF switch to fit onto the handlebar but need some advice on whether a standard, universal switch is safe to work on a 36V/250W battery (I have emailed both Sunkova and the switch manufacturer but no reply yet).
I can probably get the gearing upgraded at Halfords but at what cost?.
I can probably by a Stem/Quill to replace the one Sunlova supplied.
I feel that once these modifications have been made and considering a Wisper would cost me £1,200 and a Dahon would cost £1,500, the Sunlova will be great value for money.