michael.kozera
New Dad ! 👶
hi all.
just wanted to share my E-bike build with you guys. let me know any thoughts or criticisms about it.
please keep in mind that i had 3 main goals for this build:
1-stealth, i didnt want it to look like an E-bike, i wanted it to look and feel like a regular bike.
2-weight, i wanted it to weigh like a regular bike, again, goes back to #1
3-cost, kept this project under 4G Canadian (3g-USD at the time)
and i could add a 4th, it had to be fully dual purpose. as in i wanted to ride it to work on the street like a street bike, then hit the fire roads like a gravel bike, and lastly still have enough suspension to do light off-road rocky roads.
It's full Chinese carbon fiber parts:
-carbon frame
-29er's carbon rims (40mm wide)
-carbon de-railer
-carbon seat
-carbon crank
-carbon pedals
-carbon handle bar
-carbon stem
-carbon riser
-carbon bottle cage
-carbon seat clamp
as for the rest of the parts, its got aluminum/ titanium screws everywhere as i pretty much replaced every single screw with TI, with the expectation of a few parts that needed to be steel for the strength.
fox rear and manitou front. both covered with custom neoprene protectors.
11speed gearset, bottom 5 are steel/top 6 are aluminum. and lightweight chain.
bike has 130mm in the rear and 140mm in the front.
200mm front and rear with deore brakes
for the electric system its got a custom made motor (from china), i had it spec'ed for 52v nominal at 350Kv, i also had them build it in a smaller sized motor then they usually do so the motor is very small for its speed as you can see in the photos.
battery is custom internal battery i made using Samsung 3500mah cells, 56 of em for a total of 706wh pack
ESC is 52v/350w with no speed limiter of course.
bike weighed in at aprox 34lb(15kg), however as seen in the photo i added a few things for comfort:
- custom extra wide carbon Gel seat
- gel grips
- HD tubes (i absolutely HATE tubless.....)
- and some fairly fat 2.2 urban tires with some slight off road thread to em, since they are mounted on wide 40mm rims the 2.2 tire measures in at aprox 2.5"
-it had a carbon crank which broke so i replaced it with a IXF aluminum crank for now
this brought the weight up to apox 38lb(17kg), not bad IMO
the bike has a top speed of aprox 110km/hr down hill with the wind, pedaling cadence runs out at about 90km/hr tho........ so on flat ground i usually hit around 80km/hr average. without pedaling it goes around 50km/hr.
to make this project work i had to cut a hole in the frame at the bottom to slide in the pack and then mill out a mount for the ESC that would act like part of the frame structure once bolted back on, i also added cooling fins to this mount to keep the ESC nice and cool.
all internal wiring of course and no screen, only a throttle.
on/off button and charging port hidden under bottle cage
as most know, range varys greatly depending on what your doing. but this bike is very light and very efficient, on regular street riding i regularly get over 200km's while on the gravel roads ill get about 100km's then off road about 50km's..... so i would say aprox 120km's or range is fair?
ive put over 15,000km's on this bike in the last 12 months and the only issue i had was with the broken china crank.
i get very strange looks on the bike paths as you cant tell its an E-bike and the motor makes almost no noise at all haha
please let me know what you think?
just wanted to share my E-bike build with you guys. let me know any thoughts or criticisms about it.
please keep in mind that i had 3 main goals for this build:
1-stealth, i didnt want it to look like an E-bike, i wanted it to look and feel like a regular bike.
2-weight, i wanted it to weigh like a regular bike, again, goes back to #1
3-cost, kept this project under 4G Canadian (3g-USD at the time)
and i could add a 4th, it had to be fully dual purpose. as in i wanted to ride it to work on the street like a street bike, then hit the fire roads like a gravel bike, and lastly still have enough suspension to do light off-road rocky roads.
It's full Chinese carbon fiber parts:
-carbon frame
-29er's carbon rims (40mm wide)
-carbon de-railer
-carbon seat
-carbon crank
-carbon pedals
-carbon handle bar
-carbon stem
-carbon riser
-carbon bottle cage
-carbon seat clamp
as for the rest of the parts, its got aluminum/ titanium screws everywhere as i pretty much replaced every single screw with TI, with the expectation of a few parts that needed to be steel for the strength.
fox rear and manitou front. both covered with custom neoprene protectors.
11speed gearset, bottom 5 are steel/top 6 are aluminum. and lightweight chain.
bike has 130mm in the rear and 140mm in the front.
200mm front and rear with deore brakes
for the electric system its got a custom made motor (from china), i had it spec'ed for 52v nominal at 350Kv, i also had them build it in a smaller sized motor then they usually do so the motor is very small for its speed as you can see in the photos.
battery is custom internal battery i made using Samsung 3500mah cells, 56 of em for a total of 706wh pack
ESC is 52v/350w with no speed limiter of course.
bike weighed in at aprox 34lb(15kg), however as seen in the photo i added a few things for comfort:
- custom extra wide carbon Gel seat
- gel grips
- HD tubes (i absolutely HATE tubless.....)
- and some fairly fat 2.2 urban tires with some slight off road thread to em, since they are mounted on wide 40mm rims the 2.2 tire measures in at aprox 2.5"
-it had a carbon crank which broke so i replaced it with a IXF aluminum crank for now
this brought the weight up to apox 38lb(17kg), not bad IMO
the bike has a top speed of aprox 110km/hr down hill with the wind, pedaling cadence runs out at about 90km/hr tho........ so on flat ground i usually hit around 80km/hr average. without pedaling it goes around 50km/hr.
to make this project work i had to cut a hole in the frame at the bottom to slide in the pack and then mill out a mount for the ESC that would act like part of the frame structure once bolted back on, i also added cooling fins to this mount to keep the ESC nice and cool.
all internal wiring of course and no screen, only a throttle.
on/off button and charging port hidden under bottle cage
as most know, range varys greatly depending on what your doing. but this bike is very light and very efficient, on regular street riding i regularly get over 200km's while on the gravel roads ill get about 100km's then off road about 50km's..... so i would say aprox 120km's or range is fair?
ive put over 15,000km's on this bike in the last 12 months and the only issue i had was with the broken china crank.
i get very strange looks on the bike paths as you cant tell its an E-bike and the motor makes almost no noise at all haha
please let me know what you think?
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