A Quick Guide To Selecting The Ideal 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.

Learn to speak the language. What this means is you need to familiarize yourself with the components found in different types of kits. This way you will avoid purchasing something too advanced or lacking the equipment needed to build the bike of your dreams. For example, there are gas powered kits that may not be legal to drive in some areas. By spending some time learning the lingo, you will eliminate the potential of purchasing the wrong product.

After you are comfortable with the language, check what a starter kit contains. A basic kit will have three things which are the console, the motor, and the battery. These are all interlinked, and connected directly onto your bike.

The console is attached to the handle bar where it monitors factors such as speed, battery life, the amount of available power, and distance traveled. It is connected to the battery which runs the entire system. It needs to be charged in between rides, and can be easily locked into place after it has been recharged. The battery is linked to the motor which is incorporated into the back wheel.

Study the different qualities of each kit. Decide if you prefer pedal assisted versions or ones that come with throttle control. Be aware that the style of motor can make the difference between a quiet, efficient model and one that uses chain driven motors. While these tend to be cheaper, they are nowhere near as smooth. Also, decide if you prefer the motor front or rear mounted as this can vary between kits.

Do not forget to check out the battery as they can vary in style, size, and power. A mistake beginners often make is they underestimate how much battery life they need, and end up running out of juice half way through the ride. As a general rule it is safer to purchase a battery that offers higher voltage and amp as this will allow you to travel further and reach higher speeds.

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.

Whether for pleasure or daily transportation, these kits are a great addition to put on an existing frame as they allow you to travel further, faster, and with less effort. Models are simple to install, and allow cyclists to enjoy stronger, upgraded versions of their favorite bike. The next generation of cycling has finally arrived.




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