New Hybrid BBSHD Build (52v 15Ah battery) - Minneapolis - $2650

I built this super nice hybrid commuter ebike last month. I absolutely love it, but honestly I rarely ride it as I prefer my custom electric longboards. I would rather sell this for the cost of the parts ($2,650) so someone else can enjoy it more.

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I am a professional electric vehicle builder and you are welcomed to check out the build quality yourself. (I have built more than 10 electric bikes, longboards and scooters, including spot welding the battery packs.) I am very proud of how this turned out, including the internal cable routing and paint job, so I hope it goes to a good home!

I only have 32 miles total on the bike and there are no signs of wear, so it is basically new. I was able to get up to 38 MPH while petaling.

Bike Components:
- Box drivetrain designed for eBikes
- SRAM 160mm hydraulic disk breaks
- RockShox front fork
- WTB TCS 2.0 700c rims
- Maxxis Overdrive hybrid tires
- Motobecane frame
($1,225 total parts value)

Electronics:
- 1500+ watt BBSHD mid-drive motor
- 42 x Samsung 50E 21700 battery cells
- IP67 waterproof battery enclosure
- 500C color display
($1,375 total parts value)

It comes with a 4 amp charger and 3 replacement chains.

Please email morgankuphal@gmail.com if you are interested. I live in Apple Valley, which is about 20 minutes from St. Paul. I have a car and a bike rack if you need delivery.
 

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I just happened to have the extra chains because you can always swap chains on the trail if you snap it in a pinch. As for the battery, I opted to build my own in this enclosure made from a super durable IP67 waterproof sealed box. I saw the enclosures available online and the plastic seemed much less durable and less waterproof. The tradeoff is doesn’t mount very well to the middle triangle. Battery weight over the rear wheel though helps a lot with grip.
 

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Yeah. I’ve sold a few boards to the general public. This is the first bike I’ve sold to someone outside my friend group though.
 

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Yes. I don’t have a contract although I can certainly draft one upon request. If anything goes wrong you can always bring it back to my shop for repair. If the problem is caused by some error in building or something easy, I will fix it for free. Otherwise I charge for parts. The only thing I would charge for labor is if you wreck the battery somehow and it needs to be replaced.

This is what I do for the boards I’ve sold.
 
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