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Welcome to "Convert Your Bike to Electric". This 68 minute recently produced DVD introduces the typical bike owner to the joys and benefits of riding an electric bike. It shows how to convert your bike into an e-bike easily, quickly and inexpensively.


Why would you want to convert your bike to electric? That's a question many people ask. Isn't a bike just for exercise? I'm not lazy; why do I need an electric motor to get around?I don't know if I have the mechanical skills to do the conversion. Will I have to hassle with getting license plates and insurance? I don't know if I can afford another motorized vehicle. All good questions and concerns. Let's address them one at a time.

First, did you know that at least a third of regular bikes end up sitting unused because many owners find pedaling them too much work and stress? With an e-bike, if you're willing to pedal lightly, you'll have a strong, silent partner pulling you uphill, against headwinds or several miles home after a long day at school or the office. If you choose to "work up a sweat", you may, but you can also ride silently along streets, sidewalks and trails. The video's host compares riding an e-bike to gliding silently along on a sailboat. You can barely hear the powerful electric motor mounted in the front wheel. E-bikes allow you to enjoy the individual level of exercise that is appropriate for you. If you're in the mood to pedal part of the trip, you can choose to do so. If you just want the motor to pull you along effortlessly the entire trip, that's your choice also. No more worry about travelling too far from home and having to struggle to pedal all the way back. They're also great for riders in their 60's and 70's.

Are you tired of traffic jams with your car or SUV? With an e-bike you can go around traffic jams using sidestreets, trails and even sidewalks. And speaking of going around, you'll ride around every filling station, jammed with unhappy people filling their huge tanks with increasingly expensive gas. To charge a typical ebike's batteries costs about ten cents and one charge will take you up to 20 miles. So effectively, you're traveling using electric which is equivalent to paying about ten cents per gallon of gas. Try that with your SUV or four wheel drive. Are you old enough to remember how hard it was getting gas back in the 70's with the oil embargo? E-bike owners will have a dependable way of getting around, if a gas shortage occurs again.

And speaking of gas, what sense does it make to drive a two or three ton vehicle to the store to pick up a loaf of bread? With an e-bike, you can make that same trip for pennies without pumping a single gram of carbon into the atmosphere. E-bikes are zero emission vehicles and are extremely energy efficient.

As far as skills needed for the conversion, if you have an ordinary 20-24 inch bike and a handful of common tools, the conversion takes no more mechanical skill than changing a tire on a car. And the readily available kit used in this DVD only cost $349, batteries included. Try buying a motorcyle or scooter for that price. And lastly, did you know that in most states you don't need a license or insurance to operate an e-bike? You'll not only save money, but an e-bike can also cut down on expensive car repairs and insurance.

"Convert Your Bike to Electric" is hosted by film maker, video producer and bike enthusiast, David L Welch. It is divided into easy-to-follow lessons such as:

Legal issues related to owning and operating an e-bike
Advantages of owning an e-bike
A discussion of the assembly booklet
Taking the parts out of the box and examining the parts and tools needed
Advantages and disadvantages of various battery types
Actual step by step conversion of a new bike to electric
A test ride "maiden voyage"
Concluding remarks and suggestions

E-bikes are fast becoming a trend as more people learn their many benefits. For example, worldwide, about 10 million e-bikes were sold in 2005, and that number is expected to climb to 25 million by 2009. In the US alone, 200,000 are expected to be sold by 2009. "Convert Your Bike to Electric" will take you step by step through the entire conversion process, from opening the conversion kit box to taking your finished e-bike for a test ride. We hope you enjoy watching our DVD and we know you'll enjoy riding your new e-bike for many years to come.




"Convert Your Bike to Electric" is available exclusively from Shining Star Video Productions. This DVD is not available in any stores. You can order this DVD by phoning 219.242-8663 or emailing Shining Star at dlwjugoso@yahoo.com. Shining Star accepts money orders, cashiers check or Paypal(sorry we do not accept credit cards at this time). Your DVD will be mailed to you the next possible day after receiving payment.

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  • it depends on the angle and length of the incline. The video explains that the e-bike will slow to about 12mph on the inclines that were tested and speeds up to about 22-23 mph going downhill. hope that helps, thank you for your interest.

    david welch

    Shining Star video Productions

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  • yes, it is similar except for the electric motor. there are a lot of gas conversion kits as you mentioned available. i chose to convert my bike to electric to get away from fossil fuels and to avoid smelling the exhaust from gas engines, especially the 2 cycle ones. this bike is a joy to build, start and ride. it is economical, dependable (electric motors like these have been in use for over a century) and extremely quiet.

    david welch

    shining star video productions

  • The motor wire should exit towards the ground, so that if and when you bike in the rain, water won't follow the wire INTO the motor ! loop the cable so water drips to the ground.! fyi !

  • hello,

    it's all what you want in your ebike. i have had the ebike in the video up to 22 mph and that is plenty fast on a bicycle. if anything i would try to extend the range of the ebike. the bike in the video will get about 18-20 miles per charge in real world riding. i would definitely spend a little extra for the 10ah exteneded battery pack. it is well worth it.

    david welch

    shining star video productions

  • the batteries are only 12 volts each and not enough voltage to shock the rider. plus they are housed in a back and do not come into contact with the rider.

    david welch

  • so where does one buy the kit? what's the range and speed (approx) ?

  • shoulda had some Steppenwolf playing when you hit the road

  • Very nice.

    I belive this was mentioned on Bikeforums sometime.

  • Dave,

    Really cool! I love the helmet CAM.

    Mark

  • Nice. How fast can it go on a flat street and how does it handle inclines?

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