Thanks for the great project idea. The hardest thing to get was the M12 bolt, I ended up finding one at our local Autozone. For anyone else that might hit this, the wires that go from the controller (the one linked to in the description) to the motor didn’t match for me. When I plugged in the three wires to their matching colors I could hear the motor in the hub hum but the wheel didn’t turn. I ended up with (from controller to motor) yellow to yellow, blue to green and green to blue. I hope that helps out anyone else that might hit this issue.
My coworker bought an e-bike for exercise and to lose weight. She rode it to work everyday and a year later complained she hasn't lost any weight. I told her she needs to pedal the bike to get exercise and possibly lose weight. She rolled her eyes and said "I'm not going to do that".
@@americanpatriot212 Because to get a $200 kit you need to used surplus parts (like the wheels and batteries Jehu is offering. By doing it yourself (gathering the materials from his list both surplus and the new controller kit) the price can be low. If one person where to gather everying - that person's time and effort is going to add value (gotta pay for the workers time) and the price will be much higher.
Because of this video i built 3 1000 watt e-bikes last year 2023 and about to do my 4th for the spring/summer time for fishing up and down my local river. You made it look easy, thanks man.
I bought a conversion kit off eBay about 5 or 6 years ago for $150 and put it on my mountain bike. At that time I couldn't find lithium batteries for less than $400, so I used lead which cost around $60. It was fast and good for about 20 minutes. But, that was the heaviest piece of crap, that took for ever to charge. It's crazy how technology changes so fast.
Done & done! Hit 20 mph out of the driveway and almost 30 on the street down slope! So much fun! Thanks again for the vid & conversion motivation! Also got a torque arm and a front basket to put the controller and battery packs in. Less zip ties and I'm lazy like that, lol.
Maybe a dumb question. But can you still pedal as normal on the bike? I want to make one for work, which isn't far but want to be able to pedal as normal if it isn't too hilly. Any thoughts there? Also how is it on hills?
Had an electric bike with a lead acid battery almost dead 10 years ago. After 2 miles, it was dead and you had to pedal home with all that excess weight. What a workout!
I am retired and living on a fixed income, which IS because I am also disabled! I have been looking at E-Bikes, but I honestly can't afford a $2000 price tag!! This is the best option I have seen so far, because I only get $600 a month to live on, in 2022 as I write this!!
Thank you!!! I bought an e bike 2,000.0 and almost died- but did I die????? No. So I am now buying a straight forward bike and going to rock it with a battery wattage that’s comfortable for me: I have huge mobility issues- but I will not give up! I wanna play on my bike just like you showed me. Normal and easy to comprehend by your wonderful video!!!! Take care and safe riding. For real , you got a great vibe making people out here smile 😊
@@tino9139 People don't get your comment or question, in their notifications if you don't put who you want to get it. Otherwise, they would have to happen to watch the video over again and scroll through the comments again.
I know what we're asking Santa for my kid for christmas this year. Dirt bike is nice, but this is so much more practical for any kid. I'm thinking an aluminum bracket mounted to the frame to hold the battery so you can take it with you to charge (at work, friends house, etc...) plus it becomes significantly less attractive to a thief if they can't just make it go, or steal the battery.
Just thought I'd stop by to say how grateful I am that you put this together for us. So far my kit has outlasted one of my bikes (harsh winter and salty roads). I just have one question; Will I have to buy a new motor if the bearings fail or are those replaceable? The wheel doesn't seem to spin freely as long as it used to.
Idk man doesn't sound like that's necessarily the case, maybe pull it apart again and give everything a good clean and lube. Whatever the problem you gotta make sure you properly diagnose the problem before buying anything imo. I've wasted so much money in my life coz I didn't want to do a few hours of research
I LOVE THIS VIDEO! It gets to the point and is addressing the ideas and the budget of the "every man". "Can I build it? What if I just do it cheap for starters?"
So inspiring Jehu. I've been following you from the spinning camera adapter days. I just bought my wife an ebike and I would like to bike with her, but I'm in hospice and have no balance. You inspired me to take on building a three wheel ebike, as I can't afford to buy a three wheel electric, and I just ordered the wheel from you. I'm very excited. I have to thank you sir, you are very inspiring. P.S. I'm pretty sure I bought a spinning adapter from you back in the day...of course that's long gone.
These have become some of my favorite projects over the last year. My daughter uses her bike now to get to work and college instead of spending money on gas. I just wish more of these wheels were available, as they are the perfect wheel for bikes that still get pedaled and builds where you want AWD as when they are not powered they free wheel without drag (unlike the non geared hub motors). I hope you get more of these in someday! The 30 cell packs are pefect for builds, but for more range it's hard to beat the Shorty R5.
Definitely a great project. I'm looking for more of the wheels they are very nice for building beginner bikes. I want to build more; this is a cheap wheel for beginners. I found a similar wheel on eBay but couldn't get it to work. It says 'new, out of the box.' Thanks, Jehu Garcia, for a fun ride on my new E-bike...! & transportation on demand. Batteries are great too. If you can point us in the right direction for cheap E-wheels. Also wanted to add; I put on a lot of muscle and lost some fat. It's a good way to entice yourself to exercise. I'm pleased with the results so far over one summer. I look forward to more summers. Thanks
Love this idea! I never realized there were conversion kits and I was thinking of buying an eBike for my wife and me, now I have a new project! Thanks bud!!
This is great information! I am happy i found this video. I felt the task of assembling my first ebike was outside of my skillset. You have given me proof that it is not that hard.
Cool! I bought the Original E Bike over 20 years ago. 36 Volt 500 watt motor for $700 used. I upgraded the battery to a Lithium ion 20 Amp Hour last year! I put on Pannaracer Blue Side wall tires to match the Blue metallic paint! The motor is from Germany made by Heinzman. Happy Travels
Just built this on my old single speed. Had to replace the front forks ($25 bucks at local co op style bike shop). All together think I paid about $250? Impressed with the whole thing- 25 bucks for the motor wheel! Have been wanting to build an ebike conversion on my bike for years and you put it together in a way that made sense for me. Thanks !!!
@@ayo4152 Through whichever link he posted. It was for a "bent but fixable" sort of thing. It doesn't run perfectly straight but it has run straight enough to work for me until I find someone who wants to service my frankenbike (!!!).
@@jankoodziej877 I would not pay 250. Mine was cheap. Don't know where else I would look- finding all the parts compiled in one spot was why this video actually got me to build the thing !! Good luck !
I legit have been looking for exactly this kind of build. I have an old trail bike I've wanted to convert to an ebike, and possibly add fat tires as well, but the cost of all the conversion kits are ridiculous or way underpowered and won't break 15mph. So now I'm going to use this method, have a friend 3D print some housings and brackets so it's not all zip ties, and see how many battery packs I can fit in the frame space in parallel for the most range (I'm guessing about 4 of the largest ones, so maybe about 80 miles per charge. Unless I do 2xParallel of 2xSeries so I've got 40 miles of 70v for MOAR POWAH
I have a few old bikes, and I'm kicking around the idea of making an e-bike. I've seen several reviews and how-to videos, and it seems that people are recommending powering the rear wheel of a bike. The front wheel headset, the tube on the front of the frame with bearings that connect to the handlebars, is not made for the torque of the electric motor. It can damage the headset, even breaking the welds that hold the headset to the frame. I don't know how much of a problem it will be, but something to consider. With me being "El Gordo", I'll need extra power to get me up the hills, which means extra extra torque will be needed, and extra strain on the frame.
March 26, 2022. I just ordered the those controls + display ($107), a 36V 8Ah battery from JAG35 ($99), and a out-of-round 26" front wheel with hub motor ($46) from the link for a total of about $252. Shipping on the wheel was $21 of the $45! Total includes shipping and sales tax. Thank you for this video. It finally made me pull the trigger on ordering the parts. It's all going to go on a gray Huffy Stone Mountain (with speckle-tastic 1990's paint) that I bought from the scrap pile at a bike charity where I volunteer. Looking forward to the build.
Super video! I just happened to scroll on it randomly, and now I have a project for the winter months. Hopefully, that old Huffy Cruiser will see the Spring sunshine instead of the dark, dank basement!
I have a 3 wheeler that came with an ANCIENT 12 Volt motor and battery. Both died at the same time. I trained my service dog to pull me. (I am handicapped) Bought a new motor and battery and with no instructions, got it to work. The freedom I experienced after being a cripple for 5 years is beyond description. My.dog still goes with me but instead of being a prisoner at my home, I now look forward to getting up every day and exploring my hometown. It is better than a car and My service dog LOVES IT. My problem hooking things up was the pedal assist. I pedal as mu h as I can so my legs wont atrophy but all the extra stuff I dont need. This video shows a simple way to get going. Please do a video on 3 wheeler's. They're different. Like you, I.want speed and power. It seems the people building 3 wheelers for handicapped folks dont want us to go more than 25 mph. Mine does 30. 1000Watt 20 Amp-Hour Battery. No pedal assist needed or wanted. It was a PITA from the start. Thanks for the nice short video. Do 3 wheelers soon!
A couple years ago (2018) I bought an eBike kit (motor + controller + throttle + misc.) for $190... The same kit today is a little more than 2x the price at around $420. Everything is so ridiculously priced nowadays.
Well, after all my griping, here's what happened. It's surprisingly easy to put it together. There are a couple things that needed to be cut and have plugs put on them. Fortunately I had some xt60's laying around. I got it up and running, and it works great. Two of the wires had to be switched. They said that it was out of phase, so they told me to switch to of the motor power wires and it worked. If your do-it-yourself'er, can solder a little bit, and aren't scared of diving in headfirst, it's not a big deal. I have a great bike that goes 22 miles an hour, and will last for about 20 miles, and I only have $200 invested with the bike! Lol
if you noticed the the front motorized wheel had disc brakes which is pretty beefy though i wouldn't trust cranking down hard on just front breaking from high speeds but the back brakes of the traditional is practically useless over time
@@gregyohngy easy eighter diy for a fraction of the cost or throw a larger sum of money to the bike shop and let them convert it for you watch this video thats great ua-cam.com/video/y1vBvY5KmWY/v-deo.html
You almost got me!!! You actually spent $97 on the throttle control & module, not a bad price.. But where your real savings came in we’re on the wheel and the battery. The wheel and battery is sold by you! Hook us dedicated viewers up with a discount code!!
I bought matching his-hers six-speed automatic bikes years ago, but only put together hers, preferring to keep peddling one of my sons' 21speeds. Now at 71yo I could use a little boost, so time to unbox the his. Thanks for showing me how easy I can end up with an all new ebike!
You spelled your name short by one "o" i own a himiway and getting ready to make another one out of a kit - Another thing Clemson college by me has a soccer coach with your first name and spelled like mine Noonan - have a good day !
@@pnoon43 I guess that makes you my Uncle Pat. :) I'm from the Philippines and this is how we really spell our last name. Just curious if my great, great grandparents are originally from the US and misspelled our name somewhere along the way.:)
@@michael12nonan Our heritage is from Ireland but that was 3 generations. I am watching video`s on youtube of Philipines - one day i will visit after all this nonsence of covid is over with - Beutiful ocean side and the water is pristine - People are friendly and happier than that of the United States but it depends where your at. South Carolina is not to bad. Nice chatting with you Michael take care :-)
Been there, done that! Works great. One difference; I used a popular e-lawnmower battery. Since I already had it, cost was zero. Just had to get a rear "luggage" rack to mount it on and a way to secure it...just be creative. More fun then my $$$ ready made ebike.
Finished my bike yesterday. Runs good. Charged the battery last nite. Everything is a go for launch. {Got an extra wheel/hub motor in case I want to do a second build.}
You actually put this video out now after I just bought one very expensive the crazy thing about that cost almost the same me building one and me buying one The difference is the batteries I only have one right now to buy a second one
I dont care what people say . Its still funny! My nephew hates it when i get him with it! Hes 8 my sister gets pissed when i do it to him so 2 for 1! Lol!!
Motor would still stick out for thieves to steal parts, but trying to be stealthy sounds like a good idea. A quick disconnect and disconnect for controller and battery sounds better to me though.
@@01mustang05 or a fella could cut and pound some aluminum to make covers to deny thieves access to the guts, and then do QD for the wheel/motor like you said
Great video, and I plan something similar. Think again -NOT- about doubling the voltage to 72V: DO NOT "TRY/FRY" THAT - That would use FOUR TIMES the wattage, and I'm willing to guarantee that the controlller and/or the motor will break and leave smoke behind in less than 5 seconds, probably in 1 second or less.
I seem to be the only one posting this stuff anymore. If you plan to do this, get two batteries. And I would get the biggest one they have. I have the middle-sized one, and it takes 9 hours to charge! I'm glad I got two batteries.
*My old ebike (rip) and every one I’ve ever tried had the motor on the back tire. It made it super easy to turn the bike around when off of it. Just throttle it and pull back on the bars. Bike automatically does a wheelie and you just spin it around*
0:04 "I was thinking buiding one, but I am really busy, so I gonna see if I can just buying one ..." 0:33 "15 hundreds dollars? 6 thousands for this one? I'm not that busy" LOL
Thank you, I've been keeping an ey on them, but they cost more than my first car so it's kinda hard to justify, but for under 200 buck's its time to get started.
Great vid. I have now done my research and found a 1000W crank drive motor (which have the most torque) and a complete kit ... will do 90km/hr once I fit it to a mountain bike I am about to buy! normally that sort of power with 52V @ 30AH system is around $6K (NZD) and I am going to build it for less than $2K (NZD = $1300)USD.
you don't want to hit a pot hole with no shocks at those speeds. Used to have a motor hooked up to a bike with no shocks. It could do 19mp and that was dangerous on the roads.
I got that same exact bafang used w schwalbe tire..brake caliper and rotor for like 40 bucks. Got a 30$ controller and $13 throttle w voltage display. No LCD for me. Powering it with a 40V battery from my Ryobi mower. Gutted a broken charger for the bike mount. Think Im in it $100
My GF got an e-bike and I can say once go electric you will never want to ride a regular bike again at least for distance riding. For everyone contemplating getting one and worried about the range, my 2 cents after owning one for a while I would not worry about it as long as your bike has 15 miles you are fine for 90% of the time unless your are going to commute to work and it is a longer distance or some special use case. We use our electrics for running up to the grocery store or corner store. Again it is so worth the $ spent.
Awesome. I did my conversion but I went all out for $800. My battery last for near a month. Only charged it twice since I had it. Mega question. I wonder what it would take to convert a Uhall or a step van to electric. Ever seen anything like that or thought about it?
Wow. So much like in this video. I've been on the fence about doing the e-wheelie conversion for the last four years. You just knocked me onto the (I'm doing this!) side. If I clunk myself going 80+ down the old rural roads,lol, my nephews inherit a much cooler old bike.
Thanks for the great project idea. The hardest thing to get was the M12 bolt, I ended up finding one at our local Autozone.
For anyone else that might hit this, the wires that go from the controller (the one linked to in the description) to the motor didn’t match for me. When I plugged in the three wires to their matching colors I could hear the motor in the hub hum but the wheel didn’t turn. I ended up with (from controller to motor) yellow to yellow, blue to green and green to blue. I hope that helps out anyone else that might hit this issue.
walmart $399
@@magicbubbleballoon what is Walmart 399?
does no one use amazon? I purchased a box of either 10 or 20 for like 5 bucks. the nuts came in way before my controller came in.
Yes, it certainly did!
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My coworker bought an e-bike for exercise and to lose weight. She rode it to work everyday and a year later complained she hasn't lost any weight. I told her she needs to pedal the bike to get exercise and possibly lose weight. She rolled her eyes and said "I'm not going to do that".
😂
Tell her take ozempic and sell that soul to the devil
HAHA!!! shes probably the type that orders a salad at MCdonalds with 4 packs of ranch dressing, 2 bags of croutons and a diet Coke...
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Um... after 2 years and so many videos about DIY ebikes... why is this the one that makes the most sense. You made this seem so easy bro!
Click on the links
@@jehugarcia you are so lovable
That 4:49 Soldering part is so glossed over and takes time. Also gotta wonder if the links are from trusted sources.
Why doesmt someone just sell an all in one kit for $200
@@americanpatriot212 Because to get a $200 kit you need to used surplus parts (like the wheels and batteries Jehu is offering. By doing it yourself (gathering the materials from his list both surplus and the new controller kit) the price can be low. If one person where to gather everying - that person's time and effort is going to add value (gotta pay for the workers time) and the price will be much higher.
Because of this video i built 3 1000 watt e-bikes last year 2023 and about to do my 4th for the spring/summer time for fishing up and down my local river. You made it look easy, thanks man.
This dude has crazy uncle vibes I love it
I bought a conversion kit off eBay about 5 or 6 years ago for $150 and put it on my mountain bike. At that time I couldn't find lithium batteries for less than $400, so I used lead which cost around $60. It was fast and good for about 20 minutes. But, that was the heaviest piece of crap, that took for ever to charge. It's crazy how technology changes so fast.
What was the cheapest wheel you got I can’t find any cheap ones
Trying to find or make a 36v 350w battery adapter to use on a trike build from ebike..a never worked totem victor2..,?? And a 36 v 350 watt motor...
@@jonathanpeter2298 ali express got them for 90 bucks
Done & done! Hit 20 mph out of the driveway and almost 30 on the street down slope! So much fun! Thanks again for the vid & conversion motivation! Also got a torque arm and a front basket to put the controller and battery packs in. Less zip ties and I'm lazy like that, lol.
I was wondering about a torque arm. I just ordered one (
@@lastbutnotleast1396 I put one on both sides.
Rock and roll buddy I love it.
How did you connect the battery to the controller? The plugs don't match.
Maybe a dumb question. But can you still pedal as normal on the bike? I want to make one for work, which isn't far but want to be able to pedal as normal if it isn't too hilly. Any thoughts there?
Also how is it on hills?
Had an electric bike with a lead acid battery almost dead 10 years ago. After 2 miles, it was dead and you had to pedal home with all that excess weight. What a workout!
I am retired and living on a fixed income, which IS because I am also disabled! I have been looking at E-Bikes, but I honestly can't afford a $2000 price tag!! This is the best option I have seen so far, because I only get $600 a month to live on, in 2022 as I write this!!
I am really glad for people like you. I wanted to buy an electric bike, now I am building one! gracias bro
Seriously! Me too!!!
Did you finish
right ? The prices are ridiculous
So a year on......how'd you get on?
@@zuutube875 😂😂😂 he is cruising with it
Wow, that was great and inspiring. My wife ran behind the sofa when you were talking out the build of the scary electric bike upcoming.
The only DIY E-Bike video that put a smile on my face. I enjoyed the video.
Thank you!!! I bought an e bike 2,000.0 and almost died- but did I die????? No. So I am now buying a straight forward bike and going to rock it with a battery wattage that’s comfortable for me: I have huge mobility issues- but I will not give up! I wanna play on my bike just like you showed me. Normal and easy to comprehend by your wonderful video!!!! Take care and safe riding. For real , you got a great vibe making people out here smile 😊
Man, my daily commute is 22 miles but this makes me want to just load up on battery’s and switch to e-biking. What a cool project!
Did you ever get one?
@@tino9139 no
@@tino9139 People don't get your comment or question, in their notifications if you don't put who you want to get it. Otherwise, they would have to happen to watch the video over again and scroll through the comments again.
I know what we're asking Santa for my kid for christmas this year. Dirt bike is nice, but this is so much more practical for any kid.
I'm thinking an aluminum bracket mounted to the frame to hold the battery so you can take it with you to charge (at work, friends house, etc...) plus it becomes significantly less attractive to a thief if they can't just make it go, or steal the battery.
Love the way, you don't mess around, you just get stuff done! Good man!
Just thought I'd stop by to say how grateful I am that you put this together for us. So far my kit has outlasted one of my bikes (harsh winter and salty roads).
I just have one question; Will I have to buy a new motor if the bearings fail or are those replaceable? The wheel doesn't seem to spin freely as long as it used to.
What website can i buy this ??
Idk man doesn't sound like that's necessarily the case, maybe pull it apart again and give everything a good clean and lube. Whatever the problem you gotta make sure you properly diagnose the problem before buying anything imo. I've wasted so much money in my life coz I didn't want to do a few hours of research
looking out for the common man ! we need more of that ...
I LOVE THIS VIDEO! It gets to the point and is addressing the ideas and the budget of the "every man". "Can I build it? What if I just do it cheap for starters?"
So inspiring Jehu. I've been following you from the spinning camera adapter days. I just bought my wife an ebike and I would like to bike with her, but I'm in hospice and have no balance. You inspired me to take on building a three wheel ebike, as I can't afford to buy a three wheel electric, and I just ordered the wheel from you. I'm very excited. I have to thank you sir, you are very inspiring. P.S. I'm pretty sure I bought a spinning adapter from you back in the day...of course that's long gone.
BTW, I'm a bit bummed that I bought her the ebike before seeing your video...however, I'm pretty sure she wouldn't trust riding something I built :(
These have become some of my favorite projects over the last year. My daughter uses her bike now to get to work and college instead of spending money on gas. I just wish more of these wheels were available, as they are the perfect wheel for bikes that still get pedaled and builds where you want AWD as when they are not powered they free wheel without drag (unlike the non geared hub motors). I hope you get more of these in someday! The 30 cell packs are pefect for builds, but for more range it's hard to beat the Shorty R5.
Definitely a great project.
I'm looking for more of the wheels they are very nice for building beginner bikes.
I want to build more; this is a cheap wheel for beginners.
I found a similar wheel on eBay but couldn't get it to work.
It says 'new, out of the box.'
Thanks, Jehu Garcia, for a fun ride on my new E-bike...!
& transportation on demand.
Batteries are great too.
If you can point us in the right direction for cheap E-wheels.
Also wanted to add; I put on a lot of muscle and lost some fat.
It's a good way to entice yourself to exercise.
I'm pleased with the results so far over one summer.
I look forward to more summers.
Thanks
The link to the Ebike wheel motor no longer works. Is there a new link or can you tell me where to find good used Ebike wheel motors?
Love this idea! I never realized there were conversion kits and I was thinking of buying an eBike for my wife and me, now I have a new project! Thanks bud!!
4:48
Works on a 3 wheeler too.
Did you build it
This is great information! I am happy i found this video. I felt the task of assembling my first ebike was outside of my skillset. You have given me proof that it is not that hard.
I know this is an old video, but is there any other moters you recomend, because I think the sites in discription are down.
Been waiting a couple years for you to roll out with a e-bike build!! Can't wait for the A-Team + MacGyver = JEHU BUILD!!!
Cool! I bought the Original E Bike over 20 years ago. 36 Volt 500 watt motor for $700 used. I upgraded the battery to a Lithium ion 20 Amp Hour last year! I put on Pannaracer Blue Side wall tires to match the Blue metallic paint! The motor is from Germany made by Heinzman. Happy Travels
Just built this on my old single speed. Had to replace the front forks ($25 bucks at local co op style bike shop). All together think I paid about $250? Impressed with the whole thing- 25 bucks for the motor wheel! Have been wanting to build an ebike conversion on my bike for years and you put it together in a way that made sense for me. Thanks !!!
Where did you find the motor wheel?
@@ayo4152 Through whichever link he posted. It was for a "bent but fixable" sort of thing. It doesn't run perfectly straight but it has run straight enough to work for me until I find someone who wants to service my frankenbike (!!!).
@@pinkrockshard the link he posted didn’t work. Was hoping you had another link to use
The link from description shows me the wheel alone for around 250$...
@@jankoodziej877 I would not pay 250. Mine was cheap. Don't know where else I would look- finding all the parts compiled in one spot was why this video actually got me to build the thing !! Good luck !
I legit have been looking for exactly this kind of build. I have an old trail bike I've wanted to convert to an ebike, and possibly add fat tires as well, but the cost of all the conversion kits are ridiculous or way underpowered and won't break 15mph.
So now I'm going to use this method, have a friend 3D print some housings and brackets so it's not all zip ties, and see how many battery packs I can fit in the frame space in parallel for the most range (I'm guessing about 4 of the largest ones, so maybe about 80 miles per charge. Unless I do 2xParallel of 2xSeries so I've got 40 miles of 70v for MOAR POWAH
I have a few old bikes, and I'm kicking around the idea of making an e-bike. I've seen several reviews and how-to videos, and it seems that people are recommending powering the rear wheel of a bike. The front wheel headset, the tube on the front of the frame with bearings that connect to the handlebars, is not made for the torque of the electric motor. It can damage the headset, even breaking the welds that hold the headset to the frame. I don't know how much of a problem it will be, but something to consider. With me being "El Gordo", I'll need extra power to get me up the hills, which means extra extra torque will be needed, and extra strain on the frame.
March 26, 2022. I just ordered the those controls + display ($107), a 36V 8Ah battery from JAG35 ($99), and a out-of-round 26" front wheel with hub motor ($46) from the link for a total of about $252. Shipping on the wheel was $21 of the $45! Total includes shipping and sales tax. Thank you for this video. It finally made me pull the trigger on ordering the parts. It's all going to go on a gray Huffy Stone Mountain (with speckle-tastic 1990's paint) that I bought from the scrap pile at a bike charity where I volunteer. Looking forward to the build.
let us know how it foes good buddy ..best of luck
I wish the link worked for me :(
By the way. Thanks for an easy to do video! I bought the stuff, hooked it up. And I'm rolling today(no pedaling!).
how do I get the parts to make my own ebike
@@neilatchison4134 I bought the motor and battery from companies linked in the description. Got controller from Amazon.
Super video! I just happened to scroll on it randomly, and now I have a project for the winter months. Hopefully, that old Huffy Cruiser will see the Spring sunshine instead of the dark, dank basement!
I really need friends like this guy..he has so much fun And Smart.hell ya.
Same here
I have a 3 wheeler that came with an ANCIENT 12 Volt motor and battery. Both died at the same time. I trained my service dog to pull me. (I am handicapped) Bought a new motor and battery and with no instructions, got it to work. The freedom I experienced after being a cripple for 5 years is beyond description. My.dog still goes with me but instead of being a prisoner at my home, I now look forward to getting up every day and exploring my hometown. It is better than a car and My service dog LOVES IT. My problem hooking things up was the pedal assist. I pedal as mu h as I can so my legs wont atrophy but all the extra stuff I dont need. This video shows a simple way to get going. Please do a video on 3 wheeler's. They're different. Like you, I.want speed and power. It seems the people building 3 wheelers for handicapped folks dont want us to go more than 25 mph. Mine does 30. 1000Watt 20 Amp-Hour Battery. No pedal assist needed or wanted. It was a PITA from the start. Thanks for the nice short video. Do 3 wheelers soon!
Awesome! other ebike videos it’s about 30 min long. Nice and simple.
A couple years ago (2018) I bought an eBike kit (motor + controller + throttle + misc.) for $190... The same kit today is a little more than 2x the price at around $420. Everything is so ridiculously priced nowadays.
Who'd have thought " ah ! The good old days ! " 4 years ago ?
@@paulgee6150 The before time.
Excellent video. Your editing, sound mixing, and music selection are some of the BEST I have ever seen on YT. Thank you!🙂
best budget diy e-bike tutorial I have seen ,
Well, after all my griping, here's what happened. It's surprisingly easy to put it together. There are a couple things that needed to be cut and have plugs put on them. Fortunately I had some xt60's laying around. I got it up and running, and it works great. Two of the wires had to be switched. They said that it was out of phase, so they told me to switch to of the motor power wires and it worked.
If your do-it-yourself'er, can solder a little bit, and aren't scared of diving in headfirst, it's not a big deal. I have a great bike that goes 22 miles an hour, and will last for about 20 miles, and I only have $200 invested with the bike! Lol
Which wires did you end up switch on the motor cable?
The blue and the yellow. I left the green wire alone.
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How did you get it to 22mph? I got all the same parts as the video and I barely touch 10mph
@@jamesjohnston8863 Did you turn Power up to 5? I starts @ 1
I like how he says the lectric is "a baby one" and it's 100% the best bang for the buck ebike..
if yer going to build one, it cant hurt to beef up the brakes at the same time. you'll be burning through regular pads a lot more
if you noticed the the front motorized wheel had disc brakes which is pretty beefy though i wouldn't trust cranking down hard on just front breaking from high speeds but the back brakes of the traditional is practically useless over time
@@ojeantas5180, I thought that regular center pull brakes with pads were used up front. How do you change from one to the other?
@@gregyohngy easy eighter diy for a fraction of the cost or throw a larger sum of money to the bike shop and let them convert it for you watch this video thats great ua-cam.com/video/y1vBvY5KmWY/v-deo.html
@@ojeantas5180 The wheel had a disk but the fork didn't have a brake mount.
AWESOME!!!! I got some old bikes just collecting dust. New project!! Thanks, Jehu!!
You almost got me!!! You actually spent $97 on the throttle control & module, not a bad price.. But where your real savings came in we’re on the wheel and the battery. The wheel and battery is sold by you! Hook us dedicated viewers up with a discount code!!
You can use a more primitive controller kit for 20 30 bucks. They work just fine. I’ve used mine for years
@@joseureste8257 How do you hook up the hall sensors?
@@steveeng4871 you don’t have to hook em up
@@joseureste8257 send a link of your kit bro
@@joseureste8257 do you have a link or more info?
Bros laugh is genuine as he starts riding the bike lol, awesome job!
I bought matching his-hers six-speed automatic bikes years ago, but only put together hers, preferring to keep peddling one of my sons' 21speeds. Now at 71yo I could use a little boost, so time to unbox the his. Thanks for showing me how easy I can end up with an all new ebike!
It's amazing what we can do today. Thanks man!
The joy that your new DIY toy brings.
You spelled your name short by one "o" i own a himiway and getting ready to make another one out of a kit - Another thing Clemson college by me has a soccer coach with your first name and spelled like mine Noonan - have a good day !
@@pnoon43 I guess that makes you my Uncle Pat. :) I'm from the Philippines and this is how we really spell our last name. Just curious if my great, great grandparents are originally from the US and misspelled our name somewhere along the way.:)
@@michael12nonan Our heritage is from Ireland but that was 3 generations. I am watching video`s on youtube of Philipines - one day i will visit after all this nonsence of covid is over with - Beutiful ocean side and the water is pristine - People are friendly and happier than that of the United States but it depends where your at. South Carolina is not to bad. Nice chatting with you Michael take care :-)
Do you happen to have an updated source for the motors?
hey they stop selling tire and the rim?
I think they are gone. Only about 5k units originally
Been there, done that! Works great. One difference; I used a popular e-lawnmower battery. Since I already had it, cost was zero. Just had to get a rear "luggage" rack to mount it on and a way to secure it...just be creative. More fun then my $$$ ready made ebike.
Nice! And 3:43….DEEZ NUTZ!
Thanks man, my uncle linked me to your site a while ago and I just finally got the money scraped together to build one
omg, I love this! Perfect amount of cheap and crazy.
Finished my bike yesterday. Runs good. Charged the battery last nite. Everything is a go for launch. {Got an extra wheel/hub motor in case I want to do a second build.}
Any detail on hooking the controller to the battery?
@@kevindtimm Green to green. yellow to blue works for me. See the Jag35 website.
@@leonjohansson6542 Ah, I didn't know he more details there. Thanks!
Have you ordered a battery from him? If so, how long did it take ;)
@@kevindtimm I got two of the same batteries he used in this video build. It took maybe 10 days.
Can you please provide an updated link to where we can find used ebike wheel motors? Thanks!
All sold out
You actually put this video out now after I just bought one very expensive the crazy thing about that cost almost the same me building one and me buying one The difference is the batteries I only have one right now to buy a second one
Best quote in this video, "You are going to have to get these nuts."
I dont care what people say . Its still funny! My nephew hates it when i get him with it! Hes 8 my sister gets pissed when i do it to him so 2 for 1! Lol!!
Definitely found my father son project for my 11 year old. Awesome video 👍🏾
That bike is super fast. Prebuilt bike that fast would be very expensive. My bike tops out at 15mph!
Is he using kph or mph? His top speed coulda been 20mph.
now im gonna convert my old cheap bike to an e-bike! im hyped for it
All these parts are gonna be Sold Out because of you Sir. Great Job
Thanks mate, all the best.
You are the 🐐.. just built one
That looks like a unicorn! Lol
@@mattosborne1233 lol ya it does 🤭
One of the best videos on the UA-cam insane thank you
If I can justify the cost, I'd love to do this! Thanks for this! So simple to do even I could do it 🙄
@@antoncapybara4067 How did the build go? Does it last? Thanks in advance.
After I saw this video I bought everything till today I was able to ride my project with pride,thanks jehu
The Bafang BPM motor, my favourite little geared hub motor
Simple videos are often the best!
This could've been a 5 minute build. Just put all that stuff in a basket on the handlebars. It would be a nearly stealth install.
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@@americanpatriot212 Lol. So it could've been a 2 minute video then! Haha.
Motor would still stick out for thieves to steal parts, but trying to be stealthy sounds like a good idea. A quick disconnect and disconnect for controller and battery sounds better to me though.
@@01mustang05 or a fella could cut and pound some aluminum to make covers to deny thieves access to the guts, and then do QD for the wheel/motor like you said
Great video, and I plan something similar. Think again -NOT- about doubling the voltage to 72V: DO NOT "TRY/FRY" THAT - That would use FOUR TIMES the wattage, and I'm willing to guarantee that the controlller and/or the motor will break and leave smoke behind in less than 5 seconds, probably in 1 second or less.
I meant try 72v controller
This is gold... Last week checked out E-bikes and got the same high price results.... U reading my mind! 😎
Literally same might I have to build with this as a guide
You are the coolest guy on youtube! I love your videos
I would love to see the scary dangerous version!
That intro is me all the way haha
I get my bikes from the dumpster. Can't wait to put one of these together.
Have you ever tried upgrading an existing e-bike like a super 73?
can you build a 2 wheel drive bike?) please install rear hub motor to that bike as well, really excited to see that project
generally speaking it is more effcient to use one large motor then 2 small ones. unless you are travelling hundreds of miles and need the redundency
anyone that has that much fun deserves a thumb up
Oh man, loved the vid, now I need to break out my old bike and do this build as well! Keep on being awesome!
Did it work out?
I seem to be the only one posting this stuff anymore. If you plan to do this, get two batteries. And I would get the biggest one they have. I have the middle-sized one, and it takes 9 hours to charge! I'm glad I got two batteries.
Thanks for this awesome video! How would you charge the battery? What charger do you recommend?
*My old ebike (rip) and every one I’ve ever tried had the motor on the back tire. It made it super easy to turn the bike around when off of it. Just throttle it and pull back on the bars. Bike automatically does a wheelie and you just spin it around*
0:04 "I was thinking buiding one, but I am really busy, so I gonna see if I can just buying one ..." 0:33 "15 hundreds dollars? 6 thousands for this one? I'm not that busy" LOL
You're a legend. Battery works and the motor was just slightly scraping the forks. I'll have this running in no time. Thanks so much! :)
"Hell yes we can do all that" LOL
I've been putting this off. Will be joining you
Thank you. You just made my Goal Possible and most importantly Affordable for me :) Gas here 2022 $4.60 a gallon
Gas here 5.50U...
Thank you, I've been keeping an ey on them, but they cost more than my first car so it's kinda hard to justify, but for under 200 buck's its time to get started.
Thanks, dude, appreciate your no-nonsense build of this electric bike.
How has this worked out for you one year later ? Battery life ? Also have you had to deal with the parts being exposed to the rain yet ?
Great vid. I have now done my research and found a 1000W crank drive motor (which have the most torque) and a complete kit ... will do 90km/hr once I fit it to a mountain bike I am about to buy! normally that sort of power with 52V @ 30AH system is around $6K (NZD) and I am going to build it for less than $2K (NZD = $1300)USD.
you don't want to hit a pot hole with no shocks at those speeds. Used to have a motor hooked up to a bike with no shocks. It could do 19mp and that was dangerous on the roads.
I got that same exact bafang used w schwalbe tire..brake caliper and rotor for like 40 bucks. Got a 30$ controller and $13 throttle w voltage display.
No LCD for me.
Powering it with a 40V battery from my Ryobi mower. Gutted a broken charger for the bike mount. Think Im in it $100
My GF got an e-bike and I can say once go electric you will never want to ride a regular bike again at least for distance riding. For everyone contemplating getting one and worried about the range, my 2 cents after owning one for a while I would not worry about it as long as your bike has 15 miles you are fine for 90% of the time unless your are going to commute to work and it is a longer distance or some special use case. We use our electrics for running up to the grocery store or corner store. Again it is so worth the $ spent.
I prefer my e-bike for hilly riding but If the road is mainly level I can ride my regular bike all day long because I'm constantly shifting gears.
Omg thank you 😊 💓 I'll definitely be trying this out instead of a 800 dollar bike yep.
Awesome. I did my conversion but I went all out for $800. My battery last for near a month. Only charged it twice since I had it.
Mega question. I wonder what it would take to convert a Uhall or a step van to electric. Ever seen anything like that or thought about it?
Wow. So much like in this video. I've been on the fence about doing the e-wheelie conversion for the last four years. You just knocked me onto the (I'm doing this!) side. If I clunk myself going 80+ down the old rural roads,lol, my nephews inherit a much cooler old bike.
Love the enthusiasm!!!
On the front hub, so easy it’s genius!
Love it!! Thanks for sharing this. Been wanting to build one for a while now, and this just renewed my interest