Hello!
I am about to embark on making a gravity bike (without pedals, just brakes) to ride at freeride downhill longboarding events (in Europe, where I live); I have attached an example photo.
I want to incorporate an electric motor into the machine, for the times when we head for the practice hills near where we live in Budapest, Hungary, so as to take myself ~ and ideally also to tow my 2 sons on their longboards ~ back up the hill.
I realise now that I have set myself a significant challenge, and therefore I am turning to people who understand electric bikes, drive systems, batteries and electronics to try to shorten the learning curve and get some helpful advice upon which to base the design.
I would need advice on the optimal components to buy, brands, sources, etc., and specifications for the components so that they can then be incorporated into the design.
So far I have received the following advice (from Ying at Momentum, a manufacturer of electric bikes in the UK), that I should use:
- a 250-350 watt Bafang (or similar, high quality) electric geared hub motor, weighing 4-7 lbs (2-3 kg), [will this cause friction in descent mode? I would like to minimise friction]
- Lithium Ion batteries [size, spec, capacity - I need help with these],
- 20” wheels [I would like to keep the bike as low as possible to aid with cornering, and to improve speed up hill]
- high quality controller and throttle [I have no beginning spec for these and would need some help, as well; for the throttle I would like to source the thumb operated type]
- charger that works in Europe - 230-250 volts
Alla nd any comments welcome, and with thanks in anticipation...
Grantski
I am about to embark on making a gravity bike (without pedals, just brakes) to ride at freeride downhill longboarding events (in Europe, where I live); I have attached an example photo.
I want to incorporate an electric motor into the machine, for the times when we head for the practice hills near where we live in Budapest, Hungary, so as to take myself ~ and ideally also to tow my 2 sons on their longboards ~ back up the hill.
I realise now that I have set myself a significant challenge, and therefore I am turning to people who understand electric bikes, drive systems, batteries and electronics to try to shorten the learning curve and get some helpful advice upon which to base the design.
I would need advice on the optimal components to buy, brands, sources, etc., and specifications for the components so that they can then be incorporated into the design.
So far I have received the following advice (from Ying at Momentum, a manufacturer of electric bikes in the UK), that I should use:
- a 250-350 watt Bafang (or similar, high quality) electric geared hub motor, weighing 4-7 lbs (2-3 kg), [will this cause friction in descent mode? I would like to minimise friction]
- Lithium Ion batteries [size, spec, capacity - I need help with these],
- 20” wheels [I would like to keep the bike as low as possible to aid with cornering, and to improve speed up hill]
- high quality controller and throttle [I have no beginning spec for these and would need some help, as well; for the throttle I would like to source the thumb operated type]
- charger that works in Europe - 230-250 volts
Alla nd any comments welcome, and with thanks in anticipation...
Grantski
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