When you install those brake pads, put like.. Business card or a 5 cent coin in between on the trailing end (on both sides of the wheel). And THEN tighten them. This will help ensure the brakes don't squeak when you press them
made my own e-bike too. an old bike plus a mid motor. simply bought a battery though. Sadly, in the country I am from, throttles are forbidden (idiocy), but in my now home country (philippines), they are quite ok
Unfortunately everything is about control from the rich guys where you actually leave, if you can build yourself where to contact you from someone who need your knowledge?
It maintains approximately 40 km/h on a flat road and 30-35 km/h on a slight incline. I haven't measured yet how far it will go with a single charge, but I'm guessing around 20km.
I had bought the front and rear wheels from a flea market for €20, the controller and throttle cost about €20, new tires, seat and brake pads cost €40 and the frame was given to me by a friend🙂
@@bozpet 3x batteries fully charged will be 63v. (3x5x4.2v). You can open up the controller to check but they will probably use 63v caps which would be the limiting factor - most other parts will be fine if you avoid long term use of full power.
Parkside batteries don't have under voltage protection, if you ever overdischarge them they will never charge off the parkside charge again. Buy Aldi/ferrex batteries they are protected. I made a 84v pack from parkside cells but used a jk BMS
@@5LeTT i only have the standard ones I have not ventured into those as I bought a lot of the standard, I literally went into the store and got almost £500 worth in one go, emptied the store lol.
@@ErCanEverything yeah I have a bag of some 30 of the boards still that where removed, to start charging the battery must send a handshake saying 'charge' every few seconds, if you deliberately cool or heat the temp sensor the handshake changes and charging stops and you get the red flashing led on the charger. If during charge or discharge a cell goes out of spec then once again the handshake changes and the charging stops, but this error is logged by the chip and it will never send the normal 'ok to charge' handshake again. I have found no way to reset this so from that point the battery is a paperweight unless you charge manually somehow. I do not know and have not checked if in this state the chip still performs a balance function on high cells, if so just connecting 20v would do, I may test that one day, but I'm not hopeful
@@titisacha8601 it is a problem, especially in the case of emergency braking. The performance is simply significantly worse, and the vulnerability to wet and dirty conditions is high. You can't compare it with road racing bikes, which are used in highly controlled conditions. But even there, disc brakes have long been established. And the braking performance of a road racing bike is really, really bad compared to a modern mountain bike. You can build DIY bikes like this, but in the end it's still a really bad bike.
I greatly respect your work, but dislike the bike... gonna need disc brakes and quality hardware at those speeds. I know from experience that speed will destroy that frame and every bolt on the bike. I would prefer that you stay safe and continue making great videos! I hope that you did this to show what is possible and then promptly recycle the bike.
Thank you my Friend🙏🙂🤝 This was my first and cheapest assembled electric bike. I'll certainly assemble one with a quality and durable frame after some time.
When you install those brake pads, put like.. Business card or a 5 cent coin in between on the trailing end (on both sides of the wheel). And THEN tighten them.
This will help ensure the brakes don't squeak when you press them
Great, more power! It's good fun and good work. I'm still on Parkside batteries. The whole world greets you ⚡️👍
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Awesome project, Great video Brother!
Especially liked how you mount the tyres 😂
I didn't want to add extra footages but there are still some.
I'll leave the car to rest for a bit. 😁😁😁
I don't believe it ! another video without music well done!
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His excited face >>> 🗿
made my own e-bike too. an old bike plus a mid motor. simply bought a battery though. Sadly, in the country I am from, throttles are forbidden (idiocy), but in my now home country (philippines), they are quite ok
Unfortunately everything is about control from the rich guys where you actually leave, if you can build yourself where to contact you from someone who need your knowledge?
Very nice build, make it look so simple.
Me encanta el nuevo cortacésped 😂
Brilliant.🎉
Cool. Does it handle inclination? How about the range?
It maintains approximately 40 km/h on a flat road and 30-35 km/h on a slight incline.
I haven't measured yet how far it will go with a single charge, but I'm guessing around 20km.
does it handle power regen on pedal or doenhill?
Gratulation zum Namen deines Channels. Ich denke dass du Deutscher bist. Topp ist auch die Aufrüstung des Rades.
Hello and Thank my Friend.
I'm a Turk living in Bulgaria and tomorrow coming a new video about this bike with speed improvement🙂🤝
Excellent work ✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻✌🏻
Thank you my Friend🙂🤝
Thank you and appreciate you're dedications. bro is it possible to share the details of motor ??
Thank you my Friend😊🤝
This is 36V 350W motor with planetary gear system
ua-cam.com/users/shortsUZzXxD6gCa0?si=ow4GWPTGhXdwWQOo
And this is upgraded version👇
ua-cam.com/video/1hz-VM41Je8/v-deo.html
60V 18A (1080W) to 350W Motor😇😁
@@ErCanEverythingbro still not share motor details?? Links
Gute Arbeit 👏 Ich baue nach 💪🏻
Thank you my Friend🙂🤝🤝🤝
Another awesome video. Great job man! How long the batteries last (time or kilometеrs)
I saw that there seemed to be a feature in the center of the front wheel.
It has a 3W dynamo🙂
Do you publish your 3d print files?
good video. Thank you! Range for how many kilometers?
Aprox 20-25Km
your battery contacts will break! I would put an xt90 anti spark in between
Very nice build, make it look so simple✌✌✌
Thank you my Friend🙂🤝🤝🤝
Браво перфектна работа
Благодаря комши🙂🤝
Watching
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How many volts and how many amperes does the system have, with the batteries full charged?
Why did you connected that blue and black cable togeter and then shrinkwrap it? (min 6.20)
These 3 wires are for speeds 1. 2. and 3. When I connect the blue and black wire means I'm on 3rd speed. (Max allowable speed by controller)
Bardzo dobry pomysł!!! Po co specjalna bateria do roweru skoro można wykorzystać istniejące rozwiązanie które ktoś używa do innych sprzętów.
now is time to make a parkside 20cells battery
Hello neighbor. Thank you, it is a very nice work. I wonder what is the brand and model of the 3D printer? Are you satisfied?
Thank you my Friend🙂🤝
The 3D printer is Anycubic Cobra.
It doesn't print very perfectly, but it works for me.
Thankyou 😊
where did you buy the battery?
Well done my friend 😮 be careful with that speed 😅
Thank you my Friend🙏🙂🤝
New video coming tomorrow even faster NFS 53 km/h 😂
Wie hoch war der Preis für die Teile für den Umbau?
I had bought the front and rear wheels from a flea market for €20, the controller and throttle cost about €20, new tires, seat and brake pads cost €40 and the frame was given to me by a friend🙂
How many V is your source?
How long does it last before you need to recharge
you are number 1
Thank you my Friend🙂🤝🤝🤝
We need a part 2
Make it waterproof.
I life in NL so i need that
why not just buy a frame bycicle bag, most of them are water proof, jut put those batteries and controller in it
Where did the 2 plastic battery holders magically appear from?
3D printer in the background ☻
What Ah are those batteries? 4Ah?
8Ah
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Some time ago i made the same with 8ah parkside batteries, but im using 60v, and a Bafang 750w motor with custom firmware, peak power i can get 1500w.
And I thought about adding a third battery to it. I don't know if the module will work with 6-7V above intended🤔
@@ErCanEverything I will say it cannot handle 60v...
@bozpet Although the maximum voltage of the batteries on a 48V system is 54.6 or 57.6V but as you say, it will not handle 63V
@@bozpet 3x batteries fully charged will be 63v. (3x5x4.2v). You can open up the controller to check but they will probably use 63v caps which would be the limiting factor - most other parts will be fine if you avoid long term use of full power.
@@rhiantaylor3446 Yes i know, i checked that before connecting the fully charged battery ;)
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Parkside batteries don't have under voltage protection, if you ever overdischarge them they will never charge off the parkside charge again. Buy Aldi/ferrex batteries they are protected.
I made a 84v pack from parkside cells but used a jk BMS
Not even the performance 4 or 8 ah?
@@5LeTT i only have the standard ones I have not ventured into those as I bought a lot of the standard, I literally went into the store and got almost £500 worth in one go, emptied the store lol.
I think the controller had undervoltage protection, but I'll check anyway🙂
@@ErCanEverything yeah I have a bag of some 30 of the boards still that where removed, to start charging the battery must send a handshake saying 'charge' every few seconds, if you deliberately cool or heat the temp sensor the handshake changes and charging stops and you get the red flashing led on the charger. If during charge or discharge a cell goes out of spec then once again the handshake changes and the charging stops, but this error is logged by the chip and it will never send the normal 'ok to charge' handshake again. I have found no way to reset this so from that point the battery is a paperweight unless you charge manually somehow. I do not know and have not checked if in this state the chip still performs a balance function on high cells, if so just connecting 20v would do, I may test that one day, but I'm not hopeful
The most important, he doesn't even mention how many volts or amps
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Hello my Friend👋👋👋🙂🤝
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Topp❤
Parkside batteries do not need to be charged, the devices are broken before you need a second charge!
40 mph easy rider .
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range?
15-20Km
I'm not sure exectly what I witnessed here. Did he really make the worlds first Parkside Electric bike?
😁🙂🤝
yup. makita made one you can buy
Where are you from my friend? 😲
Bulgaria👋👋👋
👍👍👋👋👋👋👋👋🙋♀🙋♀
where i can find 3d printer file for adapter?
Here is the stl file
mega.nz/file/aBpSSAYK#mV20c51SZrdv2hFJw4JBs9DvQU55z3CgkFhpHkLaoiQ
@@ErCanEverything thanks
Pls put fuse
Zdravím potřebuji poradit děkuji
jaki to cudo ma zasięg?
Aprox. 20-25Km
Illegal in the UK as it's not pedal assisted...
Well, when you see a policeman, start pedaling.
Do you think they or the state are working legally?
Diy then procedes to use a cn cutting machine lol
I don't understood about front wheel. I thought it is electric engine
This is a 3W dynamo🙂🤝🤝🤝
40km/h with rimbrakes😂 good luck with that.
This not a problem, if brakes have good adjustment. Lot of bicycle for race have rimbrakes, and in mountain speed is more 40 km/h.😊
@@titisacha8601
it is a problem, especially in the case of emergency braking. The performance is simply significantly worse, and the vulnerability to wet and dirty conditions is high. You can't compare it with road racing bikes, which are used in highly controlled conditions. But even there, disc brakes have long been established. And the braking performance of a road racing bike is really, really bad compared to a modern mountain bike.
You can build DIY bikes like this, but in the end it's still a really bad bike.
Do the flintstone its all good
Disk brakes have far less mechanical advantage than brakes on the rim which are a system which has worked well for decades.
Ha ha .
hell, go ahead and buy park tool bike stand, your doing good stuff. Or make your own.
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I greatly respect your work, but dislike the bike... gonna need disc brakes and quality hardware at those speeds. I know from experience that speed will destroy that frame and every bolt on the bike. I would prefer that you stay safe and continue making great videos! I hope that you did this to show what is possible and then promptly recycle the bike.
Thank you my Friend🙏🙂🤝
This was my first and cheapest assembled electric bike. I'll certainly assemble one with a quality and durable frame after some time.
Oh. The disc brake myth.. tell me more...i design bikes for a living. Do you understand how leverage works?
@@ErCanEverythinghe has no idea what hes talking about. Ignore him the frame and brakes are completely adequate for the motor you have fitted
I just want to encourage safety and feel it is worth it to use quality parts. I like his attitude of using an entry level bike to test out ideas.
@@jkulstadyou should have replaced the rim when it was worn
With rim brakes it's a part that need a replacement when worn