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Anyone done this or know about this?
Until a few weeks ago we had a 50cc scooter for popping into town etc, but after a spill it’s been written off (everything bent!) We were going to buy another and then thought we should look at electric scooters (the sort you still tax and insure) but then thought maybe we should look at utility ebikes.
And then I realised we have two Bromptons which have been little used since we moved out to suburbia and stopped commuting to London - and they now make an eBrompton which gave me an idea...
I think that Ben @ Kinetics in Glasgow does them.
http://www.kinetics-online.co.uk/folding-bikes/brompton/electric-brompton/
Why not ask Brompton?
I was going to recommend the Pendix kit but it appears that somebody already has.
have a look at https://powabyke.com/product/conversion-kit//a >
How is that going to work on a Brompton?
There’s a few kits out there - the Nano seems the most established, with front hub motor and a choice of batteries. The one from Kinetics is a lot more expensive but I can see how it would be better with disc brakes etc.
I've been looking into Bromptons lately and the used prices are mental.
Flog them and buy a proper e-bike?
Check out ARCC's kit, I've ridden one and it's better than the eBrompton.
https://arccinnovations.com/brompton.php
Ben at Kinetics is your man for this. He also does disc brake conversions and Rolhoff conversions too. I saw the electric version a couple of weeks ago when I was last in. It looked really cool!
Here is a piece I wrote about him recently. He is a genuinely lovely guy who really knows his stuff.
Just do it! It'll be fun!
Sanny
Ill second Ben - did some work for me. A trustworthy guy and a decent engineer.
There were really interesting aftermarket kits when I went to the spin London bike show. Definitely worth a look. All plug and play type stuff. Also means you can easily combine with public transport