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Do I need to file dropouts?
Thanks so essentially it's either file the dropout or add torque arms. Filings sounds doable
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Do I need to file dropouts?
Thanks! Added some better picks. The axle drops right in but I've seen people go deeper so the anti rotation lock washer is fully within the dropout, then again I've seen people go a bit shallower too.
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Do I need to file dropouts?
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Cheap e-bike? £600?
Ok so here is the running total so far - £100 - Bike, hydraulic brakes, front suspension £100 - Yose Power 48V 13A Battery £60 - Bafang G020.250.DC 13 Motor on a 27.5" rim £77 - 17A KT Controller, throttle, brake sensor, LCD3 display etc £27 - Schwalbe Marathon plus MTB Tyre £4 - Schwalbe innertube £3 - Schwalbe rim tape £23 - 8 Speed Cassette £5 - Brake pads £4 - Throttle Cable £10 - New Handlebars £14 - Hyraulic brake fluid kit £2 - Rivnuts Grand total = £429 I was getting a bit antsy last night so I powered on the kit just to check it is working. All good so far! Annoying having to wait for this rim tape but it's not the end of the world Just need to buy some sort of pouch for the controller and give the whole thing a clean.
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Cheap e-bike? £600?
Thanks mate, went for the 11-32T. Fits fine. Still waiting on other bits. I got a Schwalbe Marathon Plus SmartGuard MTB Tyre https://www.wiggle.co.uk/schwalbe-marathon-plus-smartguard-mtb-tyre Price seems good and apparently a great choice for eBikes. Of course I had no idea rim tape was a thing so now I need to figure that out too. Have you got any suggestions?
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Cheap e-bike? £600?
I think I'm going to avoid Aliexpress purely due to shipping times. If I can get a suitable 8 speed cassette I can get started right away. Do I need an 11-28 cassette or 12-32?
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Cheap e-bike? £600?
Ok so list of random parts - Shifters - Sram X4 8 speed Front Brake - Clarks Lever and Meroca M800 piston Hydraulic Rear Brake - XOD e-bike hydraulic (has cutoff built in if I buy the wire) Front Dérailleur - Shimano Tourney 7/8 speed Rear Dérailleur - SRAM X4
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Cheap e-bike? £600?
Thanks for the reply [mention=24131]Bonzo Banana[/mention] . Pics below. In hindsight I probably should have paid less since it's basically a bunch of random parts but here we are
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Cheap e-bike? £600?
Finally found some time to get back into the project. I managed to find an unloved Carrera Vulcan that used to be an ebike conversion for £100. Ideally I would have spent more for one in good condition but there isn't much available locally. It's a bit of a frankenbike at the moment unfortunately. Anyway - Couple of issues - 1 - The shifters are 8 speed but the rear cassette is a Shimano HG400-9 which has 9 cogs. I am unsure what size chain is on it currently. Does it matter if I can't get to the smallest cog? If so am I better off buying 9 speed shifters, removing a cog (assuming this is possible) or swapping for an 8 speed? I'm planning on paying a local bike shop to sort the gears out once I've got the wheel fitted at least.
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Correct controller+Display?
Everything arrived today, just over 2 weeks which is pretty decent I thought!
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250W 36V basic speed numbers
Amazing thank you.
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250W 36V basic speed numbers
From what I've read on the SWXH it'll do 750W continuously no problem. 750W is enough to get up highgate hill, at 20mph without pedalling. According to Gribble it's 850W to get up the steepest part of Swains Lane - 14% gradient at 15mph without pedalling. As a worst case scenario, under 1 mile that sounds fine. Does that feel about right or are those numbers off? I have however read about some melting hall sensors wires at 1000W plus and getting hot at 900W. I believe the wires aren't rated for more than 20A so that explains it. I had no idea controllers worked like that, thanks. I've seen 25Wh/Mile throttle only. That should give about 20miles right?
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250W 36V basic speed numbers
Like a few others on the forum I just picked up this rear hub. Bafang G020.250.DC 13. I'm trying to figure out some basic numbers regarding speed. Purely interested in the numbers. I found an equation on YouTube - RPM x Wheel Size x 0.003 I assume you use the Load RPM and not the No Load number? For this motor that would be 205 (or 245) so in its original guise 205RPM x 27.5" x 0.003 = 16.9mph Then if run at 48V - 16.9 x 48/36 = 22.55mph I'm assuming this number is at the original 15A which seems to be the norm for UK Ebikes. Other ratings give; 17A = 25.4mph = 816W 20A = 30mph = 960W Are these all about right or am I messing something up here? I've just watched a video of someone pulling to 30mph on a 250W 36V motor with 48V battery but only pulling 600W. He doesn't mention The controller Amps but how is that possible? Shouldn't the watts be way higher?
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Correct controller+Display?
Yeah that LCD8H looks amazing. Shame it wasn't in the kit I bought but maybe I'll get one once everything is up and running
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Correct controller+Display?
I've got a Bafang G020.250.D/DC 13 pictured below and a 13ah 48V battery. Bike is a Carrera with Hydraulics. I believe the 2nd kit with the hydraulic break sensor is what I need. KT-17A controller. Can anyone confirm this is what I need? Can't find any UK suppliers without buying all the parts separately and hoping for the best! https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002001938081.html?spm=a2g0o.store_pc_groupList.8148356.11.34b76bdcODo0sC&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21GBP%21£58.47%21£44.44%21%21%21%21%21%402100bb4916546148856424383e4acf%2112000019332666620%21sh
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