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What motor and battery do you use ?So my DIY eBrompton is about 3Kg lighter, folds smaller, uses standard easily replaceable parts and cost around 1/3rd the price.
$7,500 for a heavy 15Kg bike is a lot.
I have two motor wheels, one bought from TOPBIKEKIT on Ali and another from a previous Swytch kit. Standard cables, inline brake sensor, KT controller, PAS and LCD4 display.What motor and battery do you use ?
Is that legal?I have two motor wheels, one bought from TOPBIKEKIT on Ali and another from a previous Swytch kit.
Of course it is.Is that legal?
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I was thinking about how light you could make a 20" folder ebike
Narrow tyres are a horrible ride on our roads, but you could convert a 7.7kg Dahon XX + your 4kg kit ≈ 11.7kg? AL6066 frame. Those tyres would have to be replaced with 1.75" at least, weight be damned.15kg is not that light, especially with only a 250Wh battery
If you used a hub motor (1.6kg akm74 or 2 kg akm100) + Woosh 360wh bag battery (1.8kg) and a few hundred grams for a controller and little lcd then you could do a kit for around 4kg or even slightly less