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Sunday, March 16, 2014

What type of motor should I be looking for my electric bike conversion?




Gaby


I've taken up the project of converting my bike into an electric one. But, unfortunately I'm not completely familiar with the voltage and watt hours of motors, and I wanted to double check with others before purchasing.

ATTENTION: I am asking what voltage or watt hour motor I should get, and I'd like it to be an electric scooter motor or something of the sort. And yes I've looked into the motor hub, but to me that's cheating. I want to start from scratch completely. Not buy something that makes it too easy.

-My bike is an Octane 24 Diamondback that weighs about 30 pounds if I am correct.
-I weigh about 120 pounds (Don't worry, this bike is about 4 years old and I'm 14 as of now and
since it's such an old one I thought about converting it).
-So roughly 150 pounds all together.

With this weight in mind, I wasn't sure what to purchase.

-I'm not going to be traveling very far with this bike. Maybe 10-15 miles at the most, but often way less than that on most days.
-Yet I don't want to get in the process of having to charge it so constantly (If that has anything to do
with the motor, seems more battery wise).
-I would like to travel at a nice pace. Not slow or too fast but medium.
-Also I would be riding this bike up and down many small hills because of the roads and terrain in
my community.

So this is mainly all the info I think is needed for this assessment of my situation.
Please, help me out. I would like to have this project finished soon because of the changing seasons.

ATTENTION (Making sure you understand this): I am asking what voltage or watt hour motor I should get, and I'd like it to be an electric scooter motor or something of the sort. And yes I've looked into the motor hub, but to me that's cheating. I want to start from scratch completely. Not buy something that makes it too easy.

Also, if you have any other info or tips on this conversion it would be a great help and I would greatly, greatly appreciate it.

Thank you!



Answer
look for electric car clubs near you, talk to the members and ask questions. check out the sites provided. research is very important before you start your project. my hybrid electric motorcycle is listed at EV Album. I used a 48 volt battery system. have fun with your project

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ffww72


Hello, I'm doing a science fair project on an electric bike conversion, and I'm planning to convert it by myself. But I'm a relative beginner, so can anybody advise me on what battery/motor to use in order to produce the most efficiency? How many batteries? How much would the battery and motor cost?

Also, do I have anything else to buy?
Thank you for your time.



Answer
If you want to take the easy route, there are kits available to convert a regular bike to electric.

You can use sealed lead acid (SLA), nickel metal hydride (NiMh), or lithium ion batteries. SLA are cheapest and have the shortest lifespan, lithium ion are most expensive and last longest. They generally use something on the order of one 36V12ah battery.

Generally the motor is in the neighborhood of 400-500 Watts.

Depending mostly on what kind of battery you choose, the whole thing can cost anywhere from $300 to $2000.




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Thursday, March 13, 2014

ELECTRIC BIKE QUESTION!!! ?




mike


Ok so I wanna convert my bike to a electric bike..I want to be able to travel like 30 or so miles on it at about 25mph is this possible under 300-350 dollars? I would even consider a used one on eBay
Oh ya and my bike just a regular comfort bike with 26 inch tires
Would it be better to buy one or use a electric bike conversion kit? Thanks!



Answer
I would take that $350 & look into a lighter hybrid or performance hybrid bicycle. Bikes with electric motors, either home built or store bought, always seem to drain the charge quickly and in the wrong place. Then what? You are stuck pedaling that behemoth home on leg power. The lighter the bicycle, the easier it usually is to pedal. Especially with the 700C tires found on hybrids & performance hybrids. They're taller & thinner than those found on your comfort bike.

how to build a electric bike using my old MTB mountain bike ?




Michael


loading: 100 kgs, speed: 70kph, and want to climbing. please tell me any ideas, thanks!


Answer
hi, i recommend buy a electric bike conversion kits to convert it . But please note some notes,
1. Does the motor fit for your bike ? I mean that you need to measure your bike drop out , and confirm it with the seller .
2. Confirm the right wheel size with your seller . You can confirm your bike wheel size according to your bike tires , such 26 x .... , 700c x ... It means your bike is 26inch, or your bike wheel is 700c .
3. The speed 70kph is very fast, so you need to make sure that your bike frame is good enough .
I recommend that the 1500w hub motor for your bike . Its speed is about 70kph with 26inch wheel, and the controller max current is about 40 amp .




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Monday, February 17, 2014

Electric bike conversion kit that recharges as you pedal?




ChemTalk


Basically what's in the question just wondering if there are any electric bike conversion kits that will partially recharge while you pedal. Kind of like a hybrid; and if you guys have any could you point me to them?


Answer
no
recharge as you pedal?
that would be about .001% efficient

if you are going to pedal, why not let THAT run the bike
instead of pushing a generator, letting that charge a battery, letting the battery run a motor
all of which have losses

just charge from the wall for about 1 cent a day

there is no need to 'charge' from pedaling

wle.

ELECTRIC BIKE QUESTION!!! ?




mike


Ok so I wanna convert my bike to a electric bike..I want to be able to travel like 30 or so miles on it at about 25mph is this possible under 300-350 dollars? I would even consider a used one on eBay
Oh ya and my bike just a regular comfort bike with 26 inch tires
Would it be better to buy one or use a electric bike conversion kit? Thanks!



Answer
I would take that $350 & look into a lighter hybrid or performance hybrid bicycle. Bikes with electric motors, either home built or store bought, always seem to drain the charge quickly and in the wrong place. Then what? You are stuck pedaling that behemoth home on leg power. The lighter the bicycle, the easier it usually is to pedal. Especially with the 700C tires found on hybrids & performance hybrids. They're taller & thinner than those found on your comfort bike.




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electric bike conversion kits?




snarf


hi gurus,
Does anyone have any recommendations on a reputable company that sells electric bike conversion kits? I've seen various companies on the web (amped bikes, go-hub, clean republic) but have no idea who is good vs. bad. Any guidance is much appreciated.



Answer
Guidance? Get on a real bicycle. The human body should be the motor.
http://www.fujibikes.com/bike/details/sportif_15_c

Electric bike conversion kit that recharges as you pedal?




ChemTalk


Basically what's in the question just wondering if there are any electric bike conversion kits that will partially recharge while you pedal. Kind of like a hybrid; and if you guys have any could you point me to them?


Answer
no
recharge as you pedal?
that would be about .001% efficient

if you are going to pedal, why not let THAT run the bike
instead of pushing a generator, letting that charge a battery, letting the battery run a motor
all of which have losses

just charge from the wall for about 1 cent a day

there is no need to 'charge' from pedaling

wle.




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Friday, February 7, 2014

Electric Bike Conversion?




Drake D


How can i convert my 7 speed bike to run on a rechargeable battery.(No Fossil Fuels!!)


Answer
Bionx has the top of the line kit:

http://www.bionx.ca/en/main/default/31.shtml
http://www.birdrv.com/electricbike.php

crystalyte:
http://www.electricrider.com/ and
Go hubs are great values:
http://www.largoscooters.com

electric bike conversion kits?




snarf


hi gurus,
Does anyone have any recommendations on a reputable company that sells electric bike conversion kits? I've seen various companies on the web (amped bikes, go-hub, clean republic) but have no idea who is good vs. bad. Any guidance is much appreciated.



Answer
Guidance? Get on a real bicycle. The human body should be the motor.
http://www.fujibikes.com/bike/details/sportif_15_c




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Monday, January 13, 2014

Electric bike conversion kit that recharges as you pedal?

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ChemTalk


Basically what's in the question just wondering if there are any electric bike conversion kits that will partially recharge while you pedal. Kind of like a hybrid; and if you guys have any could you point me to them?


Answer
no
recharge as you pedal?
that would be about .001% efficient

if you are going to pedal, why not let THAT run the bike
instead of pushing a generator, letting that charge a battery, letting the battery run a motor
all of which have losses

just charge from the wall for about 1 cent a day

there is no need to 'charge' from pedaling

wle.

What are the Ontario laws for an electric bike conversion?




zeitgeist


What are the laws for electric bike CONVERSIONS in Ontario? (Not the laws for pre-built ebikes from manufacturers)


Answer
Pre-built and conversions should be the same under the law.

http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/vehicle/emerging/




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Sunday, January 5, 2014

What is the most reliable, cost effective, electric bike on the market today?

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Peace69


I really like the Schwinn electric bikes (Continental etc), but I was wondering if someone knew of a cheaper alternative. I don't think I want the SLA battery packs. I would like a smaller and lighter alternative and have a decent range (20 miles or more). I would even consider doing a bike conversion if I could have newer lighter equipment


Answer
Try just a regular bike. Electric bikes are harder to transport, maintain, and still cost money to operate. If you get into shape they aren't much faster than a regular bicycle.

What is the cheapest electric motor I could use for an electric boat?

Q. I want to equip some small boat with an electric motor, which I want to run on a car battery or several.

I really wonder what I could use as a motor. Maybe truck starters? How long would the boat run on that though? I'd need something that can run four or five hours.


Answer
First of all, I don't know anything about electric motors for boats, but I have seen a lot of motorcycle conversions. The motors used for these bikes usually seem to be used for golf-karts so that they are specifically designed for DC power sources.
Here's an interesting site with conversion kits for all kinds of vehicles including boats:
http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_ev_parts.php
A conversion of a stock 50ccm motorcycle:
http://www.maxdon.com/gpr.html
Conversion of a used old Kawasaki at home:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzi4tL3QMWk

From what I can see the main problem in all these conversions is still the battery-space and capacity, and of cause, the price.
A boat might provide enough space for the batteries but I couldn't find reliable info on the range an electric powered boat might have.
Unfortunately, I lost all my bookmarks related to electric engines. These few links here are all I can remember, sorry.




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Sunday, December 8, 2013

What is the most reliable, cost effective, electric bike on the market today?

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Peace69


I really like the Schwinn electric bikes (Continental etc), but I was wondering if someone knew of a cheaper alternative. I don't think I want the SLA battery packs. I would like a smaller and lighter alternative and have a decent range (20 miles or more). I would even consider doing a bike conversion if I could have newer lighter equipment


Answer
Try just a regular bike. Electric bikes are harder to transport, maintain, and still cost money to operate. If you get into shape they aren't much faster than a regular bicycle.

What is the cheapest electric motor I could use for an electric boat?




Tahini Cla


I want to equip some small boat with an electric motor, which I want to run on a car battery or several.

I really wonder what I could use as a motor. Maybe truck starters? How long would the boat run on that though? I'd need something that can run four or five hours.



Answer
First of all, I don't know anything about electric motors for boats, but I have seen a lot of motorcycle conversions. The motors used for these bikes usually seem to be used for golf-karts so that they are specifically designed for DC power sources.
Here's an interesting site with conversion kits for all kinds of vehicles including boats:
http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_ev_parts.php
A conversion of a stock 50ccm motorcycle:
http://www.maxdon.com/gpr.html
Conversion of a used old Kawasaki at home:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzi4tL3QMWk

From what I can see the main problem in all these conversions is still the battery-space and capacity, and of cause, the price.
A boat might provide enough space for the batteries but I couldn't find reliable info on the range an electric powered boat might have.
Unfortunately, I lost all my bookmarks related to electric engines. These few links here are all I can remember, sorry.




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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Electric bike conversion kit that recharges as you pedal?

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ChemTalk


Basically what's in the question just wondering if there are any electric bike conversion kits that will partially recharge while you pedal. Kind of like a hybrid; and if you guys have any could you point me to them?


Answer
no
recharge as you pedal?
that would be about .001% efficient

if you are going to pedal, why not let THAT run the bike
instead of pushing a generator, letting that charge a battery, letting the battery run a motor
all of which have losses

just charge from the wall for about 1 cent a day

there is no need to 'charge' from pedaling

wle.

What are the Ontario laws for an electric bike conversion?




zeitgeist


What are the laws for electric bike CONVERSIONS in Ontario? (Not the laws for pre-built ebikes from manufacturers)


Answer
Pre-built and conversions should be the same under the law.

http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/vehicle/emerging/




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Saturday, November 23, 2013

1984-6 VF700F Honda Interceptor for commuting and touring?

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Dylan R


The bike may need a little work but I was wondering if this bike would be suitable for commuting and touring. I am planning on using this bike for commuting to work and then this summer to do a little tour. After this tour I may also try doing the electric conversion, but my question is if this bike is suitable for commuting to work and for touring.

Thanks, for any answers,insight, or suggestions that you can give me.



Answer
It is capable of commuting and touring. "Suitable" depends on whether or not if the particular bike is reliable. You says it needs a little work -- cosmetics? Or it is something that will strand you 50 miles in the middle of nowhere?

how do I build an electric motor for my bike?




Cookie


I want to make my bike electric, how can I do that? Sites would be great, pictures would also be awesome. Anything helps! Thanks!


Answer
I would suggest the excellent engineering text on the subject:
Electric Bicycles, A Guide to Design and Use - Morchin & Oman 2006

It covers the trade-offs between brush and brushless motors and has good graphs for determining the torque-speed characteristic based on the output of the motor.

Best conversion is probably to just buy a good hub motor from a place like ebikes and then consider how you will power it and if you want only an assist when pedaling or an all-electric option. If you have access to a simulation program like PSIM Simulation for power electronics and motor control that can take a lot of guess work out of the various non-linearities involved with the contol of motors especially if you are going to design your own electronics and do your own boards.




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Sunday, September 22, 2013

how do I build an electric motor for my bike?

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Cookie


I want to make my bike electric, how can I do that? Sites would be great, pictures would also be awesome. Anything helps! Thanks!


Answer
I would suggest the excellent engineering text on the subject:
Electric Bicycles, A Guide to Design and Use - Morchin & Oman 2006

It covers the trade-offs between brush and brushless motors and has good graphs for determining the torque-speed characteristic based on the output of the motor.

Best conversion is probably to just buy a good hub motor from a place like ebikes and then consider how you will power it and if you want only an assist when pedaling or an all-electric option. If you have access to a simulation program like PSIM Simulation for power electronics and motor control that can take a lot of guess work out of the various non-linearities involved with the contol of motors especially if you are going to design your own electronics and do your own boards.

What is the most reliable, cost effective, electric bike on the market today?




Peace69


I really like the Schwinn electric bikes (Continental etc), but I was wondering if someone knew of a cheaper alternative. I don't think I want the SLA battery packs. I would like a smaller and lighter alternative and have a decent range (20 miles or more). I would even consider doing a bike conversion if I could have newer lighter equipment


Answer
Try just a regular bike. Electric bikes are harder to transport, maintain, and still cost money to operate. If you get into shape they aren't much faster than a regular bicycle.




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Saturday, September 14, 2013

1984-6 VF700F Honda Interceptor for commuting and touring?

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Dylan R


The bike may need a little work but I was wondering if this bike would be suitable for commuting and touring. I am planning on using this bike for commuting to work and then this summer to do a little tour. After this tour I may also try doing the electric conversion, but my question is if this bike is suitable for commuting to work and for touring.

Thanks, for any answers,insight, or suggestions that you can give me.



Answer
It is capable of commuting and touring. "Suitable" depends on whether or not if the particular bike is reliable. You says it needs a little work -- cosmetics? Or it is something that will strand you 50 miles in the middle of nowhere?

how do I build an electric motor for my bike?




Cookie


I want to make my bike electric, how can I do that? Sites would be great, pictures would also be awesome. Anything helps! Thanks!


Answer
I would suggest the excellent engineering text on the subject:
Electric Bicycles, A Guide to Design and Use - Morchin & Oman 2006

It covers the trade-offs between brush and brushless motors and has good graphs for determining the torque-speed characteristic based on the output of the motor.

Best conversion is probably to just buy a good hub motor from a place like ebikes and then consider how you will power it and if you want only an assist when pedaling or an all-electric option. If you have access to a simulation program like PSIM Simulation for power electronics and motor control that can take a lot of guess work out of the various non-linearities involved with the contol of motors especially if you are going to design your own electronics and do your own boards.




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Friday, August 23, 2013

What is the cheapest electric motor I could use for an electric boat?

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Tahini Cla


I want to equip some small boat with an electric motor, which I want to run on a car battery or several.

I really wonder what I could use as a motor. Maybe truck starters? How long would the boat run on that though? I'd need something that can run four or five hours.



Answer
First of all, I don't know anything about electric motors for boats, but I have seen a lot of motorcycle conversions. The motors used for these bikes usually seem to be used for golf-karts so that they are specifically designed for DC power sources.
Here's an interesting site with conversion kits for all kinds of vehicles including boats:
http://www.electricmotorsport.com/store/ems_ev_parts.php
A conversion of a stock 50ccm motorcycle:
http://www.maxdon.com/gpr.html
Conversion of a used old Kawasaki at home:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzi4tL3QMWk

From what I can see the main problem in all these conversions is still the battery-space and capacity, and of cause, the price.
A boat might provide enough space for the batteries but I couldn't find reliable info on the range an electric powered boat might have.
Unfortunately, I lost all my bookmarks related to electric engines. These few links here are all I can remember, sorry.

Any one know Gladway electric bike? How can i find an electric bike shop?




Gladway Eb


I want to find someone who are in the field of electric bikes, or a dealer or distribuotr
Macha, Are you a dealer of electric bikes?



Answer
Where are you located? There are several electric bicycle dealers around the country. You can find a good list at http://e-bikedealers.com/ or at electric-bikes.com, or bicycle-power.com. Each dealer will carry a variety of lines and products. Options for electric-assist bicycle products include 1) electric bicycles, 2) do-it-yourself conversion kits to put on your existing bike, or 3) the motorized trailer that attaches to your existing bike when you want propulsion, then remove it in seconds when you just want to pedal. If you're interested in utility biking (using a bicycle for transportation rather than a car), any of these is a good solution.




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Monday, August 12, 2013

What are the Ontario laws for an electric bike conversion?

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zeitgeist


What are the laws for electric bike CONVERSIONS in Ontario? (Not the laws for pre-built ebikes from manufacturers)


Answer
Pre-built and conversions should be the same under the law.

http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/vehicle/emerging/

What are your thoughts on an electric bike vs. an electric wheel conversion?




Brian


I live about 2 miles from work, and have a bike path directly to the office. I want to get an electric bike or convert my beach cruiser to an electric bike. Thoughts on this? Suggestions?


Answer
Only two miles I would just ride my bike. Get a hybrid bike and enjoy the ride.




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Sunday, June 30, 2013

how do I build an electric motor for my bike?

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Cookie


I want to make my bike electric, how can I do that? Sites would be great, pictures would also be awesome. Anything helps! Thanks!


Answer
I would suggest the excellent engineering text on the subject:
Electric Bicycles, A Guide to Design and Use - Morchin & Oman 2006

It covers the trade-offs between brush and brushless motors and has good graphs for determining the torque-speed characteristic based on the output of the motor.

Best conversion is probably to just buy a good hub motor from a place like ebikes and then consider how you will power it and if you want only an assist when pedaling or an all-electric option. If you have access to a simulation program like PSIM Simulation for power electronics and motor control that can take a lot of guess work out of the various non-linearities involved with the contol of motors especially if you are going to design your own electronics and do your own boards.

What is the most reliable, cost effective, electric bike on the market today?




Peace69


I really like the Schwinn electric bikes (Continental etc), but I was wondering if someone knew of a cheaper alternative. I don't think I want the SLA battery packs. I would like a smaller and lighter alternative and have a decent range (20 miles or more). I would even consider doing a bike conversion if I could have newer lighter equipment


Answer
Try just a regular bike. Electric bikes are harder to transport, maintain, and still cost money to operate. If you get into shape they aren't much faster than a regular bicycle.




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