How to build a 50MPH electric bike using parts available online?
Discover The Secrets
To Building an ELECTRIC BIKE with The Performance of a Motorcycle and SAVE
THOUSANDS on Increasing Fuel, Insurance, and Parking costs.
Today you can learn how to build a 50MPH
electric bike using parts available online so you can start to reduce your
carbon footprint AND reduce your commuting stress levels by never having to sit
in another traffic jam again.
Have you had enough of increasing
gas prices and auto
insurance rates? Are you sick of wasting a large part of your
day stuck in traffic crawling at a snails pace during
your commute to and from work?
Are you concerned about global warming and want to do your part
to reduce your carbon footprint?
Well you are about to find the answer to all these problems AND put
some fun back into your daily commute by learning how to build your own fast,
economical electric vehicle.
Maybe you have tried pedaling your bike to work but found it just
takes to long and you arrive all sweaty with nowhere to take a shower when you
finally do make it there.
Then after a long, hard day at work you just don't have the energy
or desire to pedal all the way home again.
Or perhaps you have purchased a prebuilt electric bike or electric
scooter but find it extremely underpowered and the batteries run flat before
you reach your destination.
Well I am about to change the way you think about electric
bikes!
My name is Greg Davey, better know as the "Mad
Scientist" by friends and family even though I have no electrical or
engineering background. I, like many of you, decided I wanted a better
form of transportation.
I wanted to save money
on gas and reduce my carbon footprint. Sitting
in my car for up to an hour stuck in traffic each day for a drive that should
only take 15 minutes was not acceptable anymore.
You may be wondering what makes me an expert in electric bikes. Well back in
2005 I spent several weeks researching electric bikes on the internet and
decided to built one using an old mountain bike I had.
I purchased all the parts I needed from a local ebike store and
had the bike up and running in a few days.The first time I took it out for a
test ride I almost crashed because the bike handled so bad. It was several days
before I got used to it.
I eventually managed to ride the bike to work but it handled
terrible at speeds over 20MPH.
The brakes all but stopped working when they became wet, the power
would turn on and off randomly because of poor connectors and the batteries
quickly drained slowing the bike barely getting me home.
I even had to push the bike home several times because something
failed.
This bike was very scary to ride because it was so unstable but I
used it for over a year until the batteries finally packed it in.
I loved the idea of riding an electric bike to work because it was
cost effective and I avoided all the traffic but it needed some dramatic
improvements.
I went back to the drawing board and painstakingly researched bicycle
geometry, suspension forks, batteries, battery management systems, motors,
controllers, and any other parts I would need to build the ultimate electric
bike.
Then I started testing different bike parts and electrical
components picking the ones that worked the best and assembled them from the
ground up building the perfect
electric bike.
I now have a 100% electric vehicle that I use as a replacement for
my car. Not only do I get to work faster than
it used to take me to drive, it only costs me pennies a day to recharge the
bike.
The electric bike works so well I decided to sell my car which
gave me $13,000 cash in my pocket on top of the $1,200 I saved
on car insurance.
The only downside of riding the electric bike, if you can call it
that, is the bike is an incredible
attention magnet. Everywhere I ride people are constantly
stopping me to ask questions about it.
On my very first test ride after building the new bike I pulled
over to the side of the road after 15 minutes of riding. A few minutes later a
city works vehicle pulled up beside me and came to a screeching stop in the
middle of the road.
Two city workers with stunned looks on their faces jumped out and
ran over to me. They said I passed them several kilometers back and they just
had to find out what I was riding.
They were blown away by the bike and immediatley starting asking questions
about it so they could build their own.
After an overwhelming number of similar requests from people who
stop and ask me about the bike I decided to document the entire build of this
awesome electric bicycle in my brand new ebook called
"How To Build a 50MPH Electric Bike"
You can build the exact same bike at home using this easy to
follow step by step manual, even if you have no previous experience. The ebook
is a pdf file that can be downloaded in just a few minutes and viewed using the
latest version of adobe acrobat which you can download for free.