Bidwell Bike Pusher
Build a Custom Electric Power
Source for Your Bicycle
After
you see your first Bidwell Bike Pusher and wonder what is it and how it works, you’ll
be sold when you
actually attach the Bidwell Bike Pusher to your bicycle, mount the bike, push the hand
throttle, and accelerate briskly away with no pedaling or effort! It’s as if your
bike has now magically become a motorcycle but requires no special licensing or insurance.
Cruise a few blocks and negotiate some high-speed corners; it’ll feel so smooth you
won’t even notice that the Bidwell Bike Pusher is powering you. Then discontinue
using the motor and start pedaling; you’ll feel that the drag from the Bidwell Bike
Pusher is almost non-existent. Then try pedaling and applying power at the same time;
notice how easy and natural this feels! It’s almost effortless to maintain 18-20 MPH.
You can mount a cargo box on your Bidwell Bike Pusher in seconds and
head for the grocery store, or pack up your gear and go on an outing. The Bidwell Bike
Pusher Cargo Box will easily carry a 12-pack and a couple of grocery bags. The Cargo Box
is also weatherproof and lockable.
Pack a picnic lunch, load it into your Bidwell Bike Pusher Cargo Box,
and head for the park, lake, or beach. When you arrive, unhitch the Bidwell Bike Pusher
and go for a few laps around your favorite track or play area under your own pedal power.
It’s a snap to connect and disconnect the Bidwell Bike Pusher…no tools required.
Have a ball, enjoy your lunch, then reconnect the Bidwell Bike Pusher
to your bike and return home under all electric power, or pedal the bike without electric
power…or maybe a little of both. You choose when and how much help you want from the
Bidwell Bike Pusher.
The Bidwell Bike Pusher fits into the trunk of your small car for
easy transporting to and from your biking area. If necessary, you can remove the
attachment arm for an even smaller package of 17 x 27 x 13 inches (432 x 686 x 330 mm).
The standard batteries (located under the diamond plate deck) will
push your bicycle at 16 to 18 MPH for approximately 8 miles. The range can be increased to
up to 30 miles by adding more batteries. Pedaling also
increases the range and you can also easily pedal home with a tired battery because the
motor “Free-wheels”.
You can recharge the Bidwell Bike Pusher batteries with electricity
from a standard 110 AC outlet by plugging a charger into the battery box under the diamond
plate deck. Charging time is 1 to 5 hours for the standard batteries.
You can build the Bidwell Bike Pusher over a weekend in your garage,
using standard hand tools. The Bidwell Bike Pusher uses parts from a standard Currie
electric scooter - electric motor, drive wheel system (including wheels), wiring,
connectors, battery, charger, and handlebar thumb speed controller. Currie scooters are
available at some local stores and over the web. The Bidwell Bike Pusher design
accommodates a variety of charger and battery options that are available at local stores.
All the frame components are available at local hardware stores.
The Bidwell Bike Pusher is based on a patent pending design that has
evolved and been improved as a result of extensive Bidwell Bike Pusher racing and hundreds
of commuter miles. The three-axis swivel-hitch side attachment to the bicycle, plus the
single-wheel drive action provide very stable and natural powering of your bicycle on the
straight and in corners. The two-wheeled, side-by-side configuration allows the Bidwell
Bike Pusher to carry a hefty load (up to 90 lbs.). And because of the Bidwell Bike
Pusher’s unique design and independent action, the rider does not significantly feel
any interference generated by the load behind the bicycle.
Racing electric Bidwell Bike Pushers on tight closed-circuit courses
has shown that low weight and low rolling resistance dramatically enhance range and
acceleration. This is accomplished in the base design by a very low weight (38 lbs. with
standard batteries) and the free-wheeling of the Currie drive either when coasting or when
pedaling only.
Builder’s Guide
The Plans and Builder’s Guide is an 8.5 X 11 inch
format comb bound construction manual with over 40 photos and illustrations. This 48-page
book describes in detail how to build this unique, patent pending design from an
off-the-shelf, low-cost electric scooter, and how to attach it to any bicycle. A
step-by-step picture guide shows you how to build the frame from about $50 worth of
standard hardware store parts, and the plans includes a full set of 3D perspective and 2D
dimensioned layout drawings (11 drawings). The technical information will show you
why the Bidwell Bidwell Bike Pusher was designed the way it was, and how to customize
it for different uses. It also includes an introduction to Bidwell Bike Pusher dynamics
and electric vehicle technology. A detailed list of parts and alternative parts and where
to purchase them is also included.
Building the Bidwell Bike Pusher is mostly a frame building and
assembly project. It is an excellent project for a high school shop assignment.
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