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What
A study and try-out of the current available techniques for propelling bikes with electricity. This has nothing to do with my lack of car :)
Basically I want to convert a normal bike to a nice electric one, and aim to find the cheapest/easiest/most current way to do so.
Features that would be nais :
- Regenerative braking
- Cruise Control
- Rear wheel propulsion, bike trailer ready
- Gears :)
Not much in the case of innovation, but a fun project and something not many people consider to be an option.