Author Topic: Skarper e-bike conversion kit  (Read 1626 times)

JohnR

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Skarper e-bike conversion kit
« on: March 01, 2026, 06:45:06 PM »
The Skarper e-bike conversion kit has been recently announced https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Skarper/eBike-Drive-System/14PRJ#description. It's an interesting approach in that it's easily removable if not needed. It doesn't appear, however, to be compatible with a Rohloff hub as, even if a Rohloff-compatible modified brake rotor becomes available, it would clash with the Rohloff gear shift mechanism.

Andre Jute

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Re: Skarper e-bike conversion kit
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2026, 03:07:10 AM »
Intriguing. Low torque means it would best suit a flat earth commuter. Putting the only control on the power unit on the back wheel rather than the handlebar is a mistake, though probably an ass-covering decision by the makers.

Note how all the weight is kept as low on the bike as possible, which is A Good Thing.

Expensive for what it is.
« Last Edit: March 06, 2026, 02:08:33 PM by Andre Jute »

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Re: Skarper e-bike conversion kit
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2026, 12:02:04 AM »
It's a clever idea for those just wanting a bit of assistance, but it's still going to suffer the limitations of all ungeared motors, they need to spin fast to be efficient.  A 240Wh battery and 45Nm of torque and it's going to be competing for the same riders as drop in front wheels, which it probably compares quite well too, but it's not comparable to a dedicated E-bike.