Martinl
New Member
My Silvio 1.0 converted to electric...not for the purest
As you can see from the pics, it is very stealthie
I use the Bafang mini front wheel 36V 250 watts hub.
This is my easiest conversion...every thing just drop
straight in and aligned the first time.(my first front hub
conversion )
Top throttle speed 28 kph on 40 volts, climb most hills
easily. Bafang always under spec their motors, you can
double the wattage on hill climb but the speed on spec
voltage is the legal limit of 25 kph. If you want more
speed just increase the voltage.
I have added around 4.5 kgs to the Silvio. It can be
converted back to a standard Silvio in less than 10 mins,
just replace the original back wheel. I have not drill
or modify any part of the bike. I used the holes on the
seat to hold the bracket for the batteries/controller.
I bought the hub only and did the lacing myself, the
standard rim has 32 holes, the hub has 36 hole. Rim for
the same size tyre is difficult to find at local
bike shops, but is available at ChainReaction online.
I kept the battery light by only using 5000 mah
10S 40V Lipos from HobbyKing. Depending on riding
style with this capacity I can get 40+ km on
a 30/70 usage..pedal 70% on most flats, 30% on hills
and into strong head wind. It works out to be around
2-3 watts per km.
My Silvio is friendly now, if you feel the wobbles
coming on just push the throttle and get back to pedalling
speed. Hills and uneven terrain is not an issue.