I am now at the point of staring at the bike and motor components on the floor. Did not expect to feel so intimidated and overwhelmed. The bike and components are just staring back at me
@BobHarvey.2 жыл бұрын
I am not very mechanically inclined and know almost zero about electricity but it didn’t stop me from converting two bikes into 1000 watt ebikes. KZbin videos can show you step by step. You can do it!
@rayalvarez72472 жыл бұрын
😂 lol
@joedizzelfoerizle2 жыл бұрын
You're gonna do great. Like eating an elephant yeah? One bite at a time 🙃
@bakedbeanz76222 жыл бұрын
You got this bro
@stringerbell38192 жыл бұрын
how did it go ?
@bakedbeanz76222 жыл бұрын
Ive been seeing all these comments thanking johnny after helping them and i bit the bullet. Been riding my converted bike for 2 days and i cant thank you enough, from telling me exactly what i needed, to sending and helping me through the build, thanks John. You have made my life with leg pain easier.
@m.d.498 Жыл бұрын
Does it still work?
@bakedbeanz7622 Жыл бұрын
@@m.d.498 oh yea! Over a year now and she's still as strong as ever! I'm in the current process of fitting 2 batteries to my bike now. Got my splitter and waiting on my 2nd 52v. Not only do I still reccomend jhonny. But when you build your own you get an understanding of the bike. I've only had to replace my break pads and chain once during routine maintenance. And I got a new ebike special chain that can put up with the torque so I imagine this one won't stretch over 4 months.
@brittweir8844 Жыл бұрын
Awesome ❤
@richmartin72933 жыл бұрын
in 2019 i converted my diamond back MTB overdrive into an ebike with the bafang HD 1000 watts mid drive. This was the best investment i ever made. i love this bike, i just love riding this bike, sometime i hit the trails or just go off into the woods and try to get lost. or just ride around town. it been over 2 years years and still going strong, and i think i have many years left in it. good jobs on spreading the word about ebike conversion.
@heroryan78592 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome man! Which kit did you use?
@richmartin72932 жыл бұрын
@@heroryan7859 I got my kit from Banfang USA at the time they had the HD 1000 watts with the Jumbo shark battery . Everything you need cames with the kit
@heroryan78592 жыл бұрын
@@richmartin7293 they still have that and I was looking at that option
@richmartin72932 жыл бұрын
@@heroryan7859 If you have hydraulic brakes you will need the brakes sensors. It’s a good kit did over 2000 miles and still going strong Last month I took it apart and re lube the gear box, not sure why I did it. I saw somewhere that’s it not a bad idea to re grease every couple of years Good luck on you build
@artofdisguy34012 жыл бұрын
@@richmartin7293 grease it yearly depending on the amount of use
@13Voodoobilly692 жыл бұрын
I love this guy. He just gives the best advice out there and urges you to build your own and it will be better.
@brittweir8844 Жыл бұрын
Jonny’s a good guy ❤. Honest and respectful.
@cyclemarinАй бұрын
@JohnnyNerdout it's all because of you I built my own bike and I love it ,. Thank you
@bombdiggitydave38812 жыл бұрын
The nerdiness continues. Thanks for all you do. The details make the difference. Your the only dedicated ebike channel out there that digs deeper. The e-books and ebike video pay channel for free from the ebike nerds nerd.
@JohnnyNerdOut2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!😀
@jacobortwine70632 жыл бұрын
@@JohnnyNerdOut can you help me with my ebike? Maybe I can do a video call with you or something.
@ferdieisla97992 жыл бұрын
@JohnnyNerdout , you are the Ebike God's gift to mankind, An honest to goodness Ebike guru , more power !!!
@robertchristians74923 жыл бұрын
Johnny, watching you I converted my Trek full suspension bike that has a 89.5 bottom bracket using 100mm BBO2, 48volt 17.5 ah battery, shift sensors, and a 32 tooth front sprocket, thank you it rides amazing, good distance if you peddle, but you get drunk with the throttle and the speed, I've hit 38mph on the down hill, plenty fast for me, again thanks for your video guides.
@RoughWalkers3 ай бұрын
I know mate its awesome, i had a go on one the other day and now i cant ride a normal bike .... but they are so amazing being drunk on speed is very dangerous especially in the hills by me
@MarkSmith-js2pu Жыл бұрын
Wow.. This is exciting to think of no ghosting down long safe stretch at 35mph. Subbed to learn more!
@seanchadwick61823 жыл бұрын
I've recently converted my giant talon 1 to an ebike with a bbs02. The bike comes with a 32 tooth chainring so I ordered the smallest bafang chainring the seller had which was a 44. I've had to knock up a DIY 4 mm spacer as the bafang chainring took a chunk out of my chainstay. I'm waiting for an adapter now so I can fit a smaller narrow wide chainring and remove the spacer and get the locking ring to fit. Just another thing worth checking.
@robpage90252 жыл бұрын
Top one Jonny concise ,very helpful information so glad I found your channel and subscribed, after owning three e bikes over the past 12 years you have inspired me to build my own at last.. its going to be epic thanks t your info...many thanks mate.
@dadalonglegs3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, kind sir. Been planning to convert my hub powered ebike to mid drive. Info from this video greatly helps 👏
@dillon59063 жыл бұрын
Hey Johnny, I recently purchased a Pedego Boomerang Plus (48V 15ah 500W) from a family member for $1300. For that bargain price I also got a tow hitch, helmet, pannier bags, and a cable lock. I just wanted to say thank you for all of your expertise, otherwise I wouldn’t have bought a used bike and most likely would’ve dished out $2000+ for something comparable.
@wonzelmorris6910 Жыл бұрын
Hey Johnny, I'm 6'3 and 65yrs old. I have a Kent 32 bike. Can I convert this bike into an e-bike? I don't need to go extremely fast, but with pedal assist. If this is possible, what do you suggest for a kit $1000 or less. My friends all have Bafangs
@gordbracey44342 жыл бұрын
Great basic info which was what I needed ,as I was thinking of buying an e bike here in Canada.Not as much selection up here and I dont want cheap hardware.I am a tall big guy and have a Cannondale Trail 2, hardtail 29 incher,that I am thinking of converting to a Basang 750 or 1000 watt drive.Will check out your site and see whats possible for combined street and groomed trail riding.
@Diver7atms2 жыл бұрын
great video. I sat and wrote out a checklist as you were talking. Very big help. Thanks
@johnoconnor9331Ай бұрын
thanks for all the info john have a great ebike because of your info have center pull breaks think about putting disk because when it gets wett and need to stop
@benbrewdog2 жыл бұрын
I bought a ebike with out doing real research and learned alot out of that mistake, so it may be little to late for me cause now I not only rebuilt my Ebike with a different kit but I have learned alot more, and suggest to anyone that ask me about my $1k bike that is now $2k cause I learned hard way do some research and this guy sounds like he knows whats going on.
@TheArberter2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info. Ok defenitly keep all this in mind when I finally convert my bike into an e-bike
@lyf45mo2 жыл бұрын
He is right about a Hard Tail Mtn Bike,I would recommend one that you can put a heavy duty rack on the back and put your battery back there.A lot of bikes won't except a battery in the frame triangle because of not enough room!
@hjeffwallace2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been watching your channel, & built a rear drive, and a front drive. I’m getting this delivered today. Now I have to decide which donor bike. TSDZ2 48V500W/750W
@Bryan-og9fw3 жыл бұрын
johnny i am your biggest fan!!!! i am gonna build a mountain ebike !!! i am subscribed to your channel and cant wait every day for your new videos to come out!!! you are the greatest!!!!
@JohnnyNerdOut3 жыл бұрын
:)))) You're a good man Peter!
@michealbackus45433 жыл бұрын
I think the most important thing when you are selecting a bike for an ebike project is the frames battery mounting options. Most full suspension bikes do not make good ebike candidates as there is insufficient room in the frame triangle for a battery. A good hydroformed Al alloy frame has a square downtube that will provide a very secure mounting surface for a hailong type battery. IOW, a round downtube can present "quite" a challenge when you are trying to mount a 10 lb battery to it. Once you have the battery mounting worked out, the rest is just a function of your pay grade..
@franksplace5512 жыл бұрын
... or your saving skills, or getting a triangle battery.
@garrettstevensen24672 жыл бұрын
Curious... Which company makes the frames you are referring to? I have a full suspension stumpjumper, and I can't fit 99% of the batteries that I would like to... Who makes a good hyroformed AI alloy frame with square downtube? Model? Carbon Fiber?
@scarfbandit1772 жыл бұрын
Hey man, just wanted to say that your channel is a great resource. Just graduated college and I'm looking to get an ebike- not going to drop $2400 on a Bosch, just going to build my own. :))
@lukewalker10513 жыл бұрын
Nicely said. Pretty much agree with all it. To your audience, when I built my electric roadbike with dropbar, 28mm tire width, BBSHD for speed and rim brakes, my biggest concern was the braking power of the rim brakes. Turned out to be a complete non issue. I have Ultegra road bike rim brakes and the bike stops just fine even with 20 + more pounds of motor and battery and riding above my typical road bike speed which the motor allows. I am about Johnny's size. But, and this is important and what Johnny said, selection of build components which includes, frame, wheels, brakes, tires size etc, is 'geography specific'. I live in FL where its flat. I ride only on pavement for this bike. I generally do not ride over 30 mph or the upper range of what a performance cyclist can ride without a motor. So rim brakes work fine for me. Disc brakes I believe are almost universally preferred with one caveat. Disc brakes suck for maintenance. If you live in a relatively flat place, rim brakes are ok but if you live around a lot of hills or in the mountains, disc brakes and it you need a 30mm + tire width, go disc as well. PS. Because I didn't need big climbing gear inches and I wanted to keep my legs involved in the pedal stroke at higher speed, I went with 52t Lekkie chainring with 11-36 rear cassette and locked out of the 36t biggest cog with derailleur inboard stop adjustment due to less than ideal chain line on the 36t cog. 32t is enough to get up the steep stuff with 52t chainring. Again, consistent with Johnny's advice. Gearing is personal and specific to riding conditions.
@michaelsprinzeles40223 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a sweet ride. With that power on a light bike not pulling that much of a load I think you'd be surprised at the mountains it could climb. I wouldn't even worry about the rim brakes on the way down, as long as the pads are good and the rims fairly clean.
@lukewalker10513 жыл бұрын
@@michaelsprinzeles4022 Thanks Michael, appreciate your comments and agree. This bike has been a blast. It is almost like an amusement park ride. I am old but fit and just came in off of my carbon road bike hammering with friends where we pace line over 20 mph. My e-road bike is another order of speed but will less effort. Just a blast and for those considering a Bafang motor, this bike in the drops with skinny tires will do 40mph. I really don't have any need to go much over 35 and rarely that so I haven't upgraded my controller with field weakening and more amps for more watts. I rarely ride the bike at full power. Generally when going for big power I select 4 out of 5 because 5 is crazy fast and I used to race motorcycles as well. Just don't need that level of power on a bicycle and in fact to do it all over again for 'skinny tire' roadbike with low rolling resistance, I may choose the BBS02 set at 25amps. Would still do 35mph. Fatter tired bikes with higher rolling resistance and increased drag coefficient of fatter tires I believe would benefit from the BBSHD which is super powerful and very silent. Freaky quiet in fact at full power. I can tell countless stories of tangling with elite roadbike racers in my area because I come from this walk. I can drop the fastest guys in my town on my e-roadbike but fun to play with them. They try like hell to hold my wheel at 30 mph. That is how they got fast, they can really suffer. 😁
@michaelsprinzeles40223 жыл бұрын
@@lukewalker1051 I'm old and look fit but that's as far as it goes. As I approached 50 the hills around me grew larger and my knees cried louder so I embraced "cheating" & added a motor to my bike. As I read this I'm putting together a fatty for conversion with a BBSHD, down the road. My first build was an HD on a mountain bike and I blew the controller (climbing in the wrong gear). I upgraded to a 50 amp controller and it was total overkill, once I started using the gears properly as I did prior to conversion. Now it's set to 30 amps but can handle 50. I couldn't blow the controller now without great stupid effort;) For my second build I used a cheap flat bar hybrid bike with skinny(ish) tires and rim brakes with a BBS02. For just getting around my local area the 02 is more than adequate (if you use the gears properly;). To be honest my cheap bike probably couldn't handle the full power of an 02. I tried a speed test and got up to 32 mph but it was rattling the bike and my fillings so I never saw what top speed was. The rim brakes sucked out of the box but replace the pads with something decent and they have no problems locking up the wheels at any speed (if you so desire). I think if you ride it like a bike and aren't throttle happy the BBS02 is a little beast of a motor that will tackle anything (given the right bike for the job). Ride on & enjoy;)
@brittweir8844 Жыл бұрын
Great job explaining this process 😊 Thanks Jonny ❤
@brianosborne14373 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mr. Nerdout, I’ll be contacting ya to buy my build parts as soon as I choose a bike. Pretty sure I want a fat tire
@michaelsprinzeles40223 жыл бұрын
If you're looking for a decent budget fatty take a look at the Mongoose Dolomite ALX. It's big box but decent & upgradeable if need requires.
@BobHarvey.2 жыл бұрын
I am not mechanically inclined or know much about electricity but it didn’t stop me from converting two bikes into 1000 watt ebikes. One is now a hub motor and the second one is now a mid or bottom bracket motor. I sold both but will order another Bafang mid drive soon to install on my son’s mountain bike.
@savoirfaire8979 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. I am technically-minded but admittedly intimidated by all the choices.
@ec.marquez2 жыл бұрын
awesome intel. would like to live near you for help with my ebike conversion ..ha
@billbrett3652 жыл бұрын
Thanks for helping me, because I didn't know about how much oil to use on the chain and derailer. I like to use solvents, so I didn't know what kind of oil to use and before I want take a ride I wipe off the all the joints. If I clean the axle, I should clean the inside with WD-40 and some silicone , then soak the chain in oil and paint thinner. Only use grease on the headset and the pedal gears. I will try using Goof-off next time or acetone, or naptha, or mineral spirits. That cuts the grease, then soak it in oil. WD-40 lubricates, but doesn't clean up. For tight spaces I use a hair-dryer and melt the grease into the seams.
@peterbeyer5755 Жыл бұрын
John likes the BBS02, 😊he obviously has huge experience on electric bikes!
@vulcan4d Жыл бұрын
A mid drive bike conversion with a bottle battery would have a sick low profile look.
@jitlim2972 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir. Great explainer of technical stuff. I would have to love to buy from you but I live in the UK
@davidjernigan81613 жыл бұрын
Good video Johnny. I would also say don't buy a bike with rim brakes thinking you will convert it to disc brakes even if has caliper mounts. You will probably need new wheels as well.
@TheAgentAssassin3 жыл бұрын
AGREED , finding myself going a very steep downhill on a tiny carbon folder with bbs02 and hydraulics. The brakes were screaming but worked excellent.
@generaldrz Жыл бұрын
Hi and I took my bike for a long ride and it stopped working in the battery ran low and will not work after recharging and can't seem to find the correct replacement battery
@daltontinoco70842 жыл бұрын
I only criticize you for making this video after I made an ebike lol! Awesome job dude 😎
@erikrummel62772 жыл бұрын
Johnny, awesome video!!!!! Thanks for this!
@royfrye3333 жыл бұрын
I currently ride an ebike with a 48v/500 watt rear hub motor. My riding is 100 percent on a paved rail trail that’s basically flat with no hills. I am thinking about getting a recumbent tadpole trike and doing the e-assist installation myself. Based on what I have read online, I think a hub motor would be better for my style of riding (no hills, paved rail trail). I am 72 years old with limited use of my right leg. I usually maintain a 12-14 mph speed on my current DF ebike. I am 6’4” and weigh 225 lbs. I am considering getting a 48v or 52v / 750 watt hub motor with a thumb throttle. I only use the throttle to cross intersections and pedal the rest of the time in assist level 1 or 2. Any suggestions on what kits are available for my project?
@JohnnyNerdOut3 жыл бұрын
Plenty of kits! From my personal opinion, a mid drive system will be more natural of a feeling when riding and less prone to burning out (when ridden properly). Either way, whether you go with a hub or mid, bafang has a lot of kits out there for a good price. I personally like them unless going with a higher powered system.
@JohnPilling253 жыл бұрын
What about rack mounted batteries? In particular those rear racks with the battery mounted to the lower rack with a rack above for “luggage”. Having the battery in the triangle is not an option for me. Btw this video was extremely helpful.
@willrobertson8263 жыл бұрын
I'm short so I got a small frame bike and am going with rack mounted battery
@JohnnyNerdOut3 жыл бұрын
Check out my vdeo on "best places to mount a battery"
@EBikeBuilder_3 жыл бұрын
Will affect the Center of gravity , but plenty of bikes have a rear battery. I say put the battery in the rear if that’s your only option. You might need extension cables for some of the wiring if the rear placement is further away. I wouldn’t try to use one of those 20$ seatpost mounted rear racks from Walmart to hold a 600$ battery, make sure its strong !
@tallcool1jeff3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Lots of good information. What's up John
@JohnnyNerdOut3 жыл бұрын
My man 😎 I hope you’ve been racking up them miles 👍
@kiefergrossest46362 жыл бұрын
I built my self an ebike it took ages too pick the kit I wanted I went for a hub motor 1500w 52v battery top speed is 40mph 64kph I love it but as miles keep increasing I’m starting too get little bugs I’m almost 4k miles on the clock I loved the first ride and still love jumping on it now
@heroryan78592 жыл бұрын
What happened?
@kiefergrossest46362 жыл бұрын
@@heroryan7859 I’ve noticed in wet weather that the bike cuts out lose all signal too the throttle and in winter the battery don’t hold charge I’m not sure if there’s away of preventing this as it’s my first winter with the bike so I’ve only just had the issue arise but overall the kit I brought from Ncyclebike on aliibaba is great the issues I’m sure have solutions but I have too find out what they are I’ll give an update if I manage to find a fix
@kiefergrossest46362 жыл бұрын
@@heroryan7859 and just go make more sense the battery loses around 5 miles range in winter and my range with the 20ah battery I have normally gets me around 24 miles ok a full charge so 5 miles is a massive lose
@TheTwinight Жыл бұрын
Not a pro: planning… I build my first e-bike conversion.. that the good news.. decided to bite the bullet, a week later I’m fully committed.. Slapped it all together.. Controller came with a canvas soft case with side exit for wires, this did not work for me I wanted a hard case for controller so I purchased Stripped out all my wiring, case wrong sizes.. Purchased another soft case, haphazardly connected wires, disconnected controlled without bleeding off power shorted out controller, brought another controller You get the point Plan, listen to ppl with the experience I’m here know weeks after I nearly shocked myself/ran out of power because I did not plan..
@theautodidacticman_2 жыл бұрын
So what about some e bike hacks like over volting the motor with up to double the battery voltage and a larger controller to handle it. Is this just something that’s not possible or are their cheats or hacks actually out there that work? I’m not worried about being street legal as it would be rode on private land it’s entire lifespan. Thanks for your videos you make for us bro👍
@e-bikeautonomy Жыл бұрын
I studded the tires on my fat tire E-bike and can ride it on frozen lakes, rivers and canals. Also helps with sliding around in wet areas or mud.
@dave94472 жыл бұрын
I tried to order an ebike after thinking about it over a year and fed ex could not get it delivered to my house. I tried telling them to deliver it after five when i got off work and they wouldn't do it. If you are an ebike company i would think about using a different company to ship your ebikes. They only use a call center in India as there customer service. You can not speak directly to a FedEx representative. They are terrible at getting a package delivered to there customer, beware. Now they are saying the label is scratched and it can not be scanned. i can not even go pick it up. I should of had it almost a week ago. Now it has to go all the way back to the warehouse.
@MarkDavidBlack3 жыл бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you so much. I recently bought a new Giant hybrid style. It has disc brakes but I'm not sure if they're mechanical. I'd very much like to turn it into an e-bike. I think the 750w kit is going to be fine. But I'm not sure yet. I may sell my car and use the bike for getting around town. Everytime that car payment comes around I just cringe, lol. Plus I'm retired and don't need the car hardly. Online shopping has made for a lot less trips. I may need a consultation if I get stuck on the build. I'll get in touch with you. Thank you.
@franksplace5512 жыл бұрын
That's simple no brake fluid no juice breaks no brake fluid equals mechanical sounds like a good bike platform to start simple 750w Bafang & 52volt battery.Go for it!
@BillOweninOttawa2 жыл бұрын
For shopping and cargo, I highly rec the Burley Travoy. Super strong, and very light. Nothing better out there.
@theluckyhobo25482 жыл бұрын
looking into the bafang for a diamondback mtb bike so i can get to work without paying for gas when i have the money to buy all my parts im going to contact you so be ready boi
@ben_jamn56973 жыл бұрын
Great vid m8 !! Keep up the good work.
@davestevens42632 жыл бұрын
I watch all your videos & find them useful since I just go into e mtn bikes 2 months ago . I’m trying to learn all I can . I already know I’m gonna put a bafang 1,000 mid drive in my new himiway cobra . ( hub motors suck ) my opinion. With you videos I can trust what you say . Time comes here soon I’ll buy my motor kit from you .
@natalieleightonhess2 жыл бұрын
Hey @JohnnyNerdout have u ever done a surrey bike 4 seater (2-benches) conversion? Just got one and it’s heavvvvy. Would love recommended kits/tutorials.
@unwillingfulАй бұрын
I have watched a few of your recent videos and it sounds like you really like those CYC motors, I noticed you didn't mention those in this video. I guess what I'm wondering is if someone could use a CYC X1 or a CYC Stealth to make a decent offroad/commuter mountain bike (specifically a full suspension bike).
@jasondundom13902 жыл бұрын
Ya it's so daunting.. i wish i could just send the bike off and have it come back built and reliable, which i was trying to plan before my trucks transmission bill hit.. 5.3k latter i need to park it and get My Ebike built
@dks13827 Жыл бұрын
The width between the pedals.
@chadrybiski71712 жыл бұрын
Hey Johnny what's up. Looking to build my first e-bike, I have a Genesis Nexus bike that I'm looking to transform. I was looking at the 52 V 1000w bafang. Now I'm really not sure if I need that much power or not. But of course looking at more power means more money LOL. Right now I just use the bike for hobby riding around town on pave roads but eventually I would like to take it when I go camping or something and doing some trail riding. My question is would you think that the 48 volt 750w would be more than enough but still get me that exciting ride LOL. Also would like to know about the chainring what should I get? I was thinking the 42t. On the set up with the bike now it's something crazy like a 27 speed with frontman gears and rear axle gears
@sunroameroverland Жыл бұрын
So i have a surly fat tire bike. 100mm BB. I use it on fire roads and rutted roads. Wandering what chain ring i should run and if i should change my cassette from 11 to a 7 . Want to get the right parts when i order a Bbshd .
@MountainParameters19 күн бұрын
I personally would not recommend a shift sensor for experienced riders. I configured my spouse's bike with one, and, after comparing it to riding my full suspension eMTB for 5 years with an M600 that does not have a shift sensor, in my opinion it is a feature that is made for inexperienced riders, and has too many downsides for experienced riders (the lag time being the worst). You may wish to curate your future advice to separate the gear sensor recommendations to be based upon their level of experience in riding multi gear bikes in general, and explain why, like me, they may find a shift sensor frustrating.
@JohnnyNerdOut19 күн бұрын
I don’t know. I’d still recommend it. But it depends on how much power you have going to the cassette. Without that info it’s hard to say if one is needed at any given time. Over 500w I say use one.
@georgewehrman56842 жыл бұрын
i have a monique folding bike that i’m going to convert to bafang mid drive. must put battery on back rack. do they make a 48-13ah that fit in rack
@invictus204 Жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny,,,I was wondering,,due to the price of buying all the individual parts for a front hub install,,,is it possible to just get a cheap fat ebike,,and cannibalize the parts,,motor,,battery,,controller,,etc. and install those on the front wheel,,?
@JohnnyNerdOut Жыл бұрын
I’m not following completely. 🤷♂️
@invictus204 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnnyNerdOut I was wondering if I can get a cheap 750W fat bike,,,transfer the motor to the front wheel,,,and use the rest of the parts,,,to TURN MY Himiway into 2wd,,,?
@DjEikoymusiclab2 жыл бұрын
I like the frame of surron with the power of cake and grizzly and the range of delfast the tires of cake..
@dmitri360logcutting35 ай бұрын
We need some of these kits ere in Jamaica it's really hard for me to get from place to place
@markhouck52582 жыл бұрын
Great Video! (But - Need More, More, and More Videos Johnny)
@bjnslc3 жыл бұрын
Slowly doing my build now. One thing I haven't heard you address is programming the motor. Eggrider lets you do that via Bluetooth, which is why I ordered one from the UK (everybody seems to be out of them in the US). There's also the USB cable, which sounds like it has its own techie issues. Are the default Bafang motor settings going to work for most folks? I dove into the deep end before asking because that's what I do.
@JohnnyNerdOut3 жыл бұрын
I’d say stick settings will work for most people. But if you ride a lot the program cable is a no brainer to really dial in your ride. I have the EggRider too and like it. But it does need a lot of updates and is more intense to initially setup with your phone.
@georgewehrman56842 жыл бұрын
do a video on a conversion on a folding montique bike mid drive
@jamesbowie27032 жыл бұрын
wow man cool stuff thank you for all of the great videos,s I don't have a bike yet but Im checking out your stuff before I do anything///// Thanks guy good stuff
@joebogaski Жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny, I’m from Sydney Australia, can you please tell me what bike is a good one to put a mid drive kit??? I have been watching your KZbin videos and your channel and I really appreciate all your videos and your help in all electric bikes etc. Cheers mate. Joe
@TimberiusАй бұрын
Changing chainline requires changing the bottom bracket to a shorter or longer axle. Chain ring size changes nothing in the chainline.
@JohnnyNerdOutАй бұрын
Check out the chainrings Lekkie is making 👍
@johnhubbard62623 жыл бұрын
Living in Ca I am looking at a 750w max motor. Funny, electrical motors perform based on load and I am #100 heavier than the average weights shown for testing 150-165 so I would think I would need a 1000w+ motor to see the same performance.
@anatomyconspiracy94162 жыл бұрын
Johnny thank you so much for your videos..I was about to buy my first e bike and likely spend $2500..After watching just one of your videos I was like, screw that I am building my own! I am not mechanically inclined but I am also not a moron. Can a guy who hasn't had much experience with this stuff do this? Can I buy plans off of you?
@Debbiebabe692 жыл бұрын
The conversion kits are pretty self explanatory. Buy a donor bike (or use an old bike), you dont have to spend stupid money on 'ultra light' bikes as the weight of the bike will be pretty irrelevant once you put the battery pack on it, buy a conversion kit (1000 watt rear hub kits are really cheap nowadays), and buy a battery - you want a 48v/52v Downtube/Hailong style battery, they have a frame you screw to your water bottle holder on the bike or you can drill your own holes for it, then the battery itself simply slots in and is retained by a key so you can easily take the battery off to charge it. As this guy says, the 10ah batteries are good for 15-30 miles range, the 20ah batteries are good for 30-60 miles (lower end is pure throttle, upper end is with pedaling). For tools, a few allen keys and screwdrivers, a small socket set, a crank puller (a bike tool you can get for less than the cost of four cans of beer from any bike shop) and a couple of adjustable wrenches is all you need for a basic installation. You *can* upgrade the brakes, display, gears, etc., but you dont have to, the bike will be perfectly rideable with what is in the box, they all already comes with a display telling you your speed and state of charge. Its also pretty cheap before you start all these upgrades - the cheapest 1000w/20ah bike I made, without cheating and using stuff I already had, was given, or bought second hand, was £100 for a bike, £100 for a conversion kit, and £150 for a battery - total £350, which is $430 in American dollers, and took a couple of hours to build.
@Debbiebabe692 жыл бұрын
@@DrBKBade I am talking about hub motors, not mid-drive. On a hub motor, there is no connection between the motor and the sprocket, so the conversion is far easier and there is no problems with throwing chains if they are out of alignment.
@jamesmeredith38111 ай бұрын
I have a Pacific Coast Chopper Bicycle! I want to convert to full electric, as I am disabled and unable to pedal! Front tire size is 26 x 2 the rear 20 x 4! Would very much like your input as the best way to go! PS I'm a speed demom!
@X1GenKaneShiroX2 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking of converting my Men’s Schwinn Standpoint bike to an electric style bike that runs fast. What electric bike conversion kit and battery would you recommend for the Schwinn bike I currently have?
@gordkuhn Жыл бұрын
I love your videos. Because you did them so well I'm thinking about doing a conversion kit on my 2019.. Kona Satori DL full suspension bike suspension bike. I'd like to have lots of power and range so I'm thinking about 1000 watt motor. Have you done one of these do you have suggestions please?
@F1Barry2 жыл бұрын
My rim brakes are so strong, if I put them on full, I will go over the handlebars.
@JoseDuthie142 ай бұрын
thanks for the help
@phildougan42553 жыл бұрын
Good honest advice. Thanks
@kmuriel762 жыл бұрын
Hi, I’m planning on converting my specialized fatboy fatbike, what is the best kit I should get? And also I just want a pedal assist, I’m not a fan of a throttle mode
@JohnnyNerdOut2 жыл бұрын
All of my kits come with a throttle and pedal assist. You can choose to use the throttle or not. I'd love to help you spec out your build- the best way to do that is to book a consultation on my website. www.johnnynerdout.com
@whywouldiwantone3 ай бұрын
You are great creator.. Question please.. I purchased hub wheel kit.. But no head display.. Is it possible to add one?
@JohnnyNerdOut3 ай бұрын
Only if your controller supports a display. Otherwise you can add something like the cycle analyst
@cognac8297 Жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny my friend of the good mood: i was wondering what is the bms on the 52v thank buddy
@JohnnyNerdOut Жыл бұрын
The ones I carry have a 40a continuous BMS
@oskee007striperlife2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Johnny I purchased a sun Baja trike with fat tires. Wanted to convert it over to electric. What do you recommend for my trike. I use it to fish the cape cod canal it’s 7 miles long. Don’t know where to start. If you can please help me. Please and thank you.
@itekani3 жыл бұрын
I got myself a Bafang BBS kit, and realised i I really would prefer having a torque sensing crank motor. Does the Tongsheng(?) use the same peripherals as Bafang? Specifically, the brake sensors, since mine are now epoxy glued to the brake handles... :-P
@johnhelms3 ай бұрын
I am trying to find a diy to put on a 21 speed. Looking for a color display that can switch front and rear motors or use both. I want to keep the gears, useless I can find a mid drive that I can keep the gearing to help it out. Do you know of any?
@o_o728624 күн бұрын
Hey I'm not sure if your gonna read this but I need help seeing if my components are compatible and I need help finding a good battery for the motor and controller I have
@ThePluseSide2 жыл бұрын
Love your content! I got a 80mm bottom bracket on my bike. Which BBSHD bafang motor should I use?
@BODALLY2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for this I have a trek fuel ex5 and use it for down hill jumps and so on, What is the best motor to get and setup please ? My budget is whatever I was going to buy another bike but like you said I love my bike its perfect but would like to make it ebike for those big trail climbs so need a good quality setup thanks in advance from the uk
@deadcentre69262 жыл бұрын
Definitely need at least two front rings. Hills kill the battery.need lower gear ratios. I've done 7 thousand kilometres this year on mine. Turn off battery for 3 kilometre high climbs. Hard. But saves drain.
@salvadorpalomino77942 жыл бұрын
Thank you You stop me from making the biggest mistake of my life
@JohnnyNerdOut2 жыл бұрын
😂 you’ve had a good life then!
@juliebee57712 жыл бұрын
Good morning, I have here a mongoose aluminum alx fat tire bike and I need your help on what kind of bafang brand that suits to my bike. From my home to work is about 20 miles and 20 miles back. Hoping your good advice.
@Sky1 Жыл бұрын
When a bike is converted can you still use it like a normal bike if desired without friction or drag from the motor?
@JohnnyNerdOut Жыл бұрын
Yes but it will have slight friction and slight drag from the added weight.
@standennis69872 жыл бұрын
Yes, that helped a lot. Thanks!
@jeremywheeler21225 ай бұрын
Just getting started on building my 3000w 72v e-bike 😂
@gdslayer33855 ай бұрын
How much does it cost you?
@MasteroftheBlaster2 жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny I want to ebike my old FirmStrong 3 speed 26 inch crusier with a mid drive. Let me know what problems I might have to consider and any suggestions you have. Thanks
@smrsmd85222 жыл бұрын
Waterproof.
@MrJohnnyorange2 жыл бұрын
I ordered a 36v rear hub motor and a 36v 15ah battery yesterday. Today this video is on my KZbin feed!!! 😔
@JohnnyNerdOut2 жыл бұрын
You will still love your new ebike! In a couple of years when you run that to the ground, use this video!
@JoeStreet-hm1wd Жыл бұрын
One thing I will suggest from experience is to stay away from rear suspension frames.i had a aluminum one and ripped the shock from frame
@victorboucher6752 жыл бұрын
So with that cool teckie display, how about a cruzekontrol to hold speed and save your thumb?
@Oxfire959652 жыл бұрын
If you could possibly make the time to do a video on this subject
@jacobortwine70632 жыл бұрын
I have a custom built e bike. I could use some help understanding how it works and how to charge it.
@jashby97362 жыл бұрын
Watched another video demonstration of a Bosch mid drive vs. a Bafang mid drive. The Bosch blew it out of the water on hill climbs. Thoughts?
@smrsmd85222 жыл бұрын
Torque sencing and twist throttle. Im looking for a 48 volt 17 amp hour. I want it to fitt a large frame hyper viking pro. Plus rear shock is in place. Looking for a battery to fit it.
@davecook73557 ай бұрын
Great info here! Thanks
@gaborbotschner62852 жыл бұрын
Hi Johnny ! I recently bought a wheel of this type, I did everything as you did. But the wheel turns in the opposite direction. What do you suggest I do with it? Thx G.