https://hackaday.com/2019/06/07/bikeon-makes-electric-conversion-a-snap/
BIKEON MAKES ELECTRIC CONVERSION A SNAP
June 7, 2019  Tom Nardi

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BikeOn product demo
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If you’re in a relatively urban area and your destination is within a
reasonable distance, it’s hard to argue against riding your bike rather than
taking a car. It’s a positive for the environment, and great way to exercise
and keep active. But some of us, say folks who write for the Internet
full-time, might appreciate a little electromechanical advantage when the
going gets tough.

In an effort to make electrifying your bike as easy as possible, (Shushanik)
and (Aram) are working on a product they call BikeOn which they’ve recently
entered into the 2019 Hackaday Prize. Thanks to some very clever
engineering, this small unit can clamp onto the frame of a standard bicycle
and transfer the energy from its 350 watt motor directly into the rear
wheel; all without any tools or permanent modifications.

In the video after the break, (Aram) demonstrates how the user can install
the BikeOn motor assembly in literally just a few seconds. Naturally there’s
a beefy battery that needs to get attached to the frame as well, but even
that has been made modular enough that it can attach where many bikes have
their water bottle holder.

The attentive reader will likely notice that there’s no obvious control
mechanism for BikeOn. Instead of having to fumble around with it manually,
BikeOn uses a combination of torque sensor, accelerometer, and gyroscope to
intelligently determine when the rider could use a boost.

BikeOn nabbed Editor’s Choice award at Maker Faire 2019, and now that it’s
in the running for the Hackaday Prize, we’re excited to see more information
on the product as it moves towards commercial release.
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