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Electrified bicycles (Original Post) SHRED Jan 2018 OP
I have two electric bikes, Binkie The Clown Jan 2018 #1
I picked up a conversion kit a while ago... Salviati Jan 2018 #2
I took a quick spin on a coworkers Sondor ebike last year. CentralMass Jan 2018 #3
I have an A2B Ferber electric bike Happyhippychick Jan 2018 #4
Great responses so far SHRED Jan 2018 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author BobTheSubgenius Mar 2018 #6
We got this: SHRED Mar 2018 #7

Binkie The Clown

(7,911 posts)
1. I have two electric bikes,
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 03:10 PM
Jan 2018

or rather one electric bike and one electric trike.

For the bike I used an economy 250W "hilltopper". It's an excellent front hub motor and I'm very happy with it. It comes complete with motor and battery.

For the trike, a Schwinn Meridian, with a heavy homemade cargo box on the back, I used the more powerful "AW" 1000W front hub from Amazon. I'm also very happy with that. It does NOT come with the battery so you would need a separate battery. It has great acceleration, and has a top speed of 20 MPH, which on my trike is scary fast. I usually make my grocery store trips at 12 to 14 MPH, and that's plenty for me.

Salviati

(6,037 posts)
2. I picked up a conversion kit a while ago...
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 03:11 PM
Jan 2018

From http://www.ebikes.ca/ I got the direct drive model, but I would recommend going for a geared hub motor. You lose out on the regeneration, but the geared motors are a lot smaller and lighter, and there's no drag when coasting. With the conversion kit, it was pretty straightforward to retrofit an existing bike.

Happyhippychick

(8,422 posts)
4. I have an A2B Ferber electric bike
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 06:07 PM
Jan 2018

And....

I love it! I don't always keep the motor on but when I need to climb a steep hill I can flip it on and go. I could not be happier.

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