Sunday, February 22, 2015

The Beginners Guide To Choosing The Right Electric Bike Kit

By Olivia Cross


You may have seen them on the side of the road as you drove by in your automobile: cyclists cruising along at speeds of twenty miles an hours with little to no effort on their part. This may have set your wheels in motion. Imagine the freedom a fresh breeze on your face as you commute to work, cycle for pleasure, or opt for a long distance ride on an electric bike. You may even be considering purchasing an electric bike kit. Before you do so, here are some things to keep in mind.

Make sure to understand the words on the box! The last thing you want to do is randomly select a kit only to go home and discover it does not meet your needs. There is a big difference between the requirements of a daily commuter to that of a lazy bike ride. Also, watch out for gas powered products as this is not legal to use in certain regions.

After you become comfortable with cyclist terminology, check out what each kit contains. A basic set up will consist of the console, a motor, and the battery. These are the main components that will change your everyday bike into an upgraded, high powered electric bike at only a fraction of the cost.

The motor connects directly to the back wheel, and will often be sold already connected to a back tire. A thin wire connects the motor to the battery which periodically needs to be recharged. Batteries are easily removed, then locked into place between rides. Finally, the battery connects to the console located on the handle bar. The console is the brain of the unit as it monitors factors such as speed, available battery life, distance traveled, and so on.

Spend a few minutes deciding what you need. Take into consideration how far you will travel, the terrain you will encounter, and the purpose of the two wheeler. Determine if you prefer to use a pedal assisted model or one that comes with throttle control. Pay attention to the type of motor in the kit, and whether it is front or rear mounted. Cheaper models usually include chain driven motors that are louder, and less efficient.

Make sure to focus on the battery as this will be the deciding factor for the entire setup. Batteries come in different shapes, sizes, and options. Choose one that will both complement your bicycle aesthetically while giving you enough battery life to get from point A to point B. Check the voltage and amp as a high capacity will allow you to achieve higher speeds and will give more range.

By opting for a kit instead of purchasing a new bicycle, you not only save money, but get to transform a comfortable bike that has proven itself on the road. Once installed, the additional equipment will add a mere twenty pounds to your bike making much more lightweight and economical than ready made models. Best of all, this kit can be used on any style of bike, be it a trike, recumbent, or traditional frame.

This type of transportation is growing in popularity for one simple reason - its fun! A bicycle kit allows you to modify your favorite two wheeler in any way imaginable. Not only does this save you money, but it allows you to ride further, faster, and with less effort.




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