mikethebikeguy
New Member
Here's the situation:
Things to keep in mind:
Here's some pictures of a little modelling I did with an existing Hailong battery pack and the CYC Stealth Gen 3. I used the dimensions provided for the two components and added a little extra distance everywhere for the worst-case scenario. You can find it HERE on Amazon, it's 52V 20ah and triangular.
It's a really cool frame, even though it's heavy as hell, that allows for a lot going on under the downtube. As is, the bike weighs 41.0 lbs with my Stamp 2's mounted. That battery pack is 12.6 lbs, the motor kit installed is 10.0 lbs, and I'm assuming 5 lbs extra for securing the battery pack further. So maybe about 68.5 lbs if I do this exact setup. There's about 0.5" between the tire and battery at full compression which should even allow for some fork flex taking heavy hits. There's room to move the battery a little further down the downtube too (maybe another inch).
More (maybe) helpful pictures:
Some kind of battery that would fit in the striped blue area... but what?
I really am torn between backpack, pre-made under downtube, or custom under downtube. I have enjoyed my backpack battery ebike but I really like riding others where they're part of or on the frame.
I NEED YOUR HELP! Any and all ideas and advice are appreciated. Thanks to everyone that read my post and a special thank you to those who choose to respond. I'll be here to answer any questions and discuss options!
- I bought a 2019 Intense M16 Aluminum Downhill Bike
- I rode it for awhile as-is; nice bike, but I don't have lift access parks near me
- I recently ordered a CYC Stealth Gen 3 Motor Kit for it (should come in a few weeks from posting)
- SW102 display (will likely upgrade to 750C Bluetooth)
- 83mm BB version
- I got the controller extension wire and mount but not sure where the controller will go yet either.
- Brake sensors
- 32T chainring with 53T motor cog
- Thumb throttle
- 175mm cranks
- I need a plan for how to power it this beast!
Things to keep in mind:
- I ride really hard. I need a battery solution ready for jumps, drops, rock gardens, and general shredding.
- I am shooting for between 15-20ah at 52V. I'm pretty firm on this. It's all I would ever need.
- The bike is mainly for getting to trails and chair-lifting up the mountain for downhills.
- I am focused on maximizing performance for off-road use, I don't care about street performance or local legislation.
- I am open to adding rivets to my frame but not bending, bashing, welding, or cutting my frame in any way.
- Using my existing battery backpack
- Making a new and improved battery backpack
- Buying some sort of battery pack to fit/mount under the frame
- Learning how to make my own 18650 or 21700 battery packs from scratch and then making a mount from scratch (sort of like THIS build)
- If you look at my last post, I have a jerry rigged Giant Glory 2 with a backpack battery... So I have a backpack battery (52V 15ah) but it's losing a lot of life after four years of shredding (used to output 30A now about 24.4A max [it has Chinese unbranded cells]). I would kind of hate to start with a clapped-out battery on a sweeeet new motor kit. I want to get the most out of my CYC Stealth Gen 3 and I want a more long term solution. It will most certainly be used to test the motor kit before I make a final decision though.
- It's been four years since my last battery backpack build and I now have a lot more research and knowledge (and some more budget) under my belt so I can make a much nicer one with brand name cells. I would do a hard-shell backpack that hugs my spine and have a 52V battery between 15-20ah. This would also be with an off-the-shelf battery. If I'm making one, it's going on the frame.
- I am open to this option, and I am open to doing some fabrication to get it on the bike securely. The most I will do to my frame is add some more rivets for mounting my own battery cage. I do not want to bend or bash or cut my frame in any capacity. I deflated the fork and there's just over 3 inches of clearance under the tightest spot near the fork on the downtube to the tire at full compression. I have fully compressed once before riding the bike so I need it to clear at all costs. I will attach some pictures for this option. I cardboard-modeled one battery pack I found and put it on the bike with a cardboard model of the motor.
- GAHHH WHY IS THE BEST OPTION THE HARDEST! I would really have to weigh the pros and cons to go this route, but it's still on the table if there's no good way to make option 3 work. I am pretty nifty with learning new skills so I'm sure I could fab a battery eventually, but that's a long term goal if it becomes a goal. I would also have to fab a case and mount it to the bike which I would likely do with aluminum so it's stronger and more crash proof than some 3D printed plastic solution.
Here's some pictures of a little modelling I did with an existing Hailong battery pack and the CYC Stealth Gen 3. I used the dimensions provided for the two components and added a little extra distance everywhere for the worst-case scenario. You can find it HERE on Amazon, it's 52V 20ah and triangular.
It's a really cool frame, even though it's heavy as hell, that allows for a lot going on under the downtube. As is, the bike weighs 41.0 lbs with my Stamp 2's mounted. That battery pack is 12.6 lbs, the motor kit installed is 10.0 lbs, and I'm assuming 5 lbs extra for securing the battery pack further. So maybe about 68.5 lbs if I do this exact setup. There's about 0.5" between the tire and battery at full compression which should even allow for some fork flex taking heavy hits. There's room to move the battery a little further down the downtube too (maybe another inch).
More (maybe) helpful pictures:
Some kind of battery that would fit in the striped blue area... but what?
I really am torn between backpack, pre-made under downtube, or custom under downtube. I have enjoyed my backpack battery ebike but I really like riding others where they're part of or on the frame.
I NEED YOUR HELP! Any and all ideas and advice are appreciated. Thanks to everyone that read my post and a special thank you to those who choose to respond. I'll be here to answer any questions and discuss options!
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