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Elevate Ebike Conversion Kit

$ 2,195

Elevate Ebike Conversion Kit

$ 2,195

SKU ELEVATE-STANDARD
Power Level
  • Orders ship within 2-6 weeks.
  • After placing your order, we will follow up to determine which size rotor gears fit your bike and which one you prefer.
  • You can also use our quick compatibility guide to Check Your Bike.
What's Included
Drive Unit
750W / up to 70 Nm
Battery Pack + Charger
300Wh capacity
Rotor-Gear
180mm, 203mm, or 223mm
Throttle + Battery Tray
22.2mm handlebar mount

Your Bike. Electrified. And Analog.
Convert your favorite bike into a full-power ebike without giving up what makes it yours. Elevate gives you full ebike power, total control, and complete flexibility.

About Elevate

Elevate is a lightweight, high power-to-weight ebike conversion system.

Our compact, quick-release motor transforms your analog bike into a powerful electric machine — and back again in seconds. Ride with 750W (standard) / 1250W (MAX) of peak power when you need it. Pop it off for the purity of analog performance when you don’t. No permanent mods. Share it across bikes. Elevate is built for riders who want more laps, more freedom, and zero compromises.

Ordering Notes
  • For MAX power orders, please review the specifications tab below for an overview of what benefits the extra power provides.
  • Orders completed today will ship within 2-6 weeks.
  • Please check the compatibility section below to determine whether your bike is compatible with Elevate. Feel free to contact us with any questions.
  • After placing your order, we will follow up to determine which size rotor gears fit your bike and which one you prefer.
Return Policy

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee

We stand behind the quality and performance of Elevate. If you are not completely satisfied, you may return the system within 60 days of delivery for a full refund.

To be eligible, the product must be in good condition with all original components and packaging. Return shipping costs and Shopify processing fees are the responsibility of the customer.

Why Riders Choose Elevate

The freedom to ride farther, climb faster, and rip down the way you want — without giving up the bike you love.

Full-Power Performance

Full-Power Performance

750 watts (standard) / 1250 watts (MAX) and up to 70 Nm of peak torque for steep climbs, long trails, and aggressive riding.

Lightweight Design

Lightweight Design

Adds just 8.8 lbs with battery. Lightest full-power ebike conversion system available on the market.

Quick Attach. Quick Release.

Quick Attach. Quick Release.

Mount or remove in seconds. Pop it off for clean descents or analog-only rides.

Modular and Future-Proof

Modular and Future-Proof

Upgrade batteries, software, or the motor without replacing your bike.

Share Across Bikes

Share Across Bikes

Use extra mount kits to share Elevate across bikes or your household.

Built by Industry Leaders

Built by Industry Leaders

Created by ex-Tesla and aerospace engineers, with bike industry veterans.

Quick and Easy Removal

Add Elevate and shuttle to the trailhead, get to work without sweating, or keep up with your friends on ebikes.

Remove Elevate for a tougher workout, ride ebike-restricted trials, gnarly descents, or to pass from bike to bike.

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It's removable - it clicks on and off in seconds

Bike-to-Bike Sharing

For those who have multiple bikes and can’t decide which one to go electric with, get a second mount kit and easily move the drive unit and battery pack from bike-to-bike.

Share it with friends and family members. Share it between a commuter bike and a mountain bike.

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Move it from bike to bike

Powerful and Compact

Similar size to an iPhone. Feel like you’re defying physics as you Elevate up trails.

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up to 70Nm
of torque
3.3 lbs/1.50kg
for the drive unit
3.4 lbs/1.55kg
for the battery
750 Watts
of power at the wheel

Light yet mighty

Direct Drive for Better Shifting

We put torque through the disc brake and give your shifting system a rest. Mid-drive ebikes rapidly wear out chains and cassettes - Elevate reduces loading on these components by adding power directly to the rear wheel.

As an added bonus, reducing drivetrain load helps you shift more smoothly on climbs!

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High Torque

Compatibility

External Post Mount
ISO Mount
Internal Post Mount
Flat Mount
Power Level
Still not sure if your bike is compatible? Contact Us

Elevate System Specs

Class 2 Ebike Specifications
Class 2 Ebike Specifications
  • Top Speed
  • 20 mph

  • Continuous Torque
  • 50 NM

  • Power
  • 750W (Standard)
    1250W (MAX)

  • Battery Capacity
  • 300 Watt hours

  • Battery Weight
  • 3.4 lbs
    (1.55 kg)

  • Drive Unit Weight
  • 3.3 lbs
    (1.50 kg)
Typical Range per Charge
Typical Range per Charge
  • Climbing Capacity
  • 1600 to
    3500 feet

  • Typical Range
  • 10 to 15 miles

  • Riding Duration
  • 1 hour (Boost mode) to
    3 hours (Range mode)

  • Typical Charge Time
  • 1.5 hours
Power Level

FAQ

Purchasing / Availability
Product Specifications
Compatibility
User Experience
Battery Safety
Product Care
Product Use
Warranty

Can I buy an additional mount system so I can move it between multiple bikes?

Yes you can! Mounts are on our shop page. This allows you to move Elevate bike to bike and share it with friends and family!

What about additional batteries?

Additional batteries can be purchased on our shop page. Elevate can be ridden with as much energy as you want: take 1, 2, or 3 batteries with you for 300Wh, 600Wh, or 900Wh. We recommend an extra battery for longer rides beyond 1.5 hours.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes. We can ship internationally but we do not cover the cost of international shipping.

What is the battery range?

Battery range depends on usage conditions. Typical range per charge is 1-1.5 hrs of ride time, 8-12 mi (13-19km) of distance, and 2200-2500 ft (670-760m) of elevation. The pack is small and modular: grab a second one for longer rides!

What is the speed, power, and torque?

Elevate is limited to 20mph. Elevate delivers 750 Watts of mechanical power and up to 70Nm of torque to the wheel.

Does it have regen? Is there any drag when the motor is off?

Elevate does not currently have regen. We have tested this feature, and it creates unwanted drag. Elevate has a freewheel clutch that is silent and completely drag free.

Does it have pedal assist?

Elevate does not yet have pedal assist. Currently it is limited to 20mph. We will be working on pedal assist (PAS) after we finish production ramp and reliability testing.

How much does it weigh?

The battery and motor weigh just over 3 lbs each (1.5kg). The whole system installed is approximately 8.8 lbs total (4kg).

What brake rotor size(s) / thickness do you offer?

We currently offer rotors in 180 or 203mm diameters. Minimum rotor size needs to be one size larger than the frame's minimum. We will launch 223mm and 160mm rotors soon. Our rotors are 2mm thick and designed to be robust.

Is my bike compatible?

Your bike frame is compatible if it has: disc brake mounts with clearance for the Elevate Drive Unit, a hub with 6-bolt or centerlock pattern (with 6-bolt adapter), space for the battery inside the front triangle, and a 4-piston hydraulic caliper.

Can it go on the front wheel?

Yes, but you need to be aware of torque steer. We recommend driving the rear wheel whenever possible.

Can Elevate be used on a Tandem?

Yes. Note that Elevate was designed to be super compact and lightweight for single users. The continuous torque will reduce the load but you will still need to contribute pedal torque on steep climbs. Dual motor setups are possible.

What disc brake interface does the Rotor-Gear use?

The Elevate Rotor-Gear has an ISO 6-bolt interface. It can also be used with Centerlock hubs in combination with a Centerlock adapter.

Does it work on road or commuter bikes?

Yes - if they have disc brakes. Many commuter bikes now have internal disc brakes that don't allow Elevate to clear the frame. We're quickly working on an adapter for these situations.

I have some custom application for Elevate - will it work?

Check out our installation guide on the service page. We're unable to provide detailed support on individual projects, but we will share as much documentation as we can for DIY folks.

Does adding Elevate to my bike change its handling? Do I have to remove it to go downhill?

Elevate adds some weight to your bike. You may notice this weight when lifting the bike but most riders do not notice it while riding. If you notice, the quick connect system lets you remove the drive unit and stow it in your pack for the descent.

How far out does the Elevate motor extend from the rotor? Could it compromise your ability to navigate technical terrain when mountain biking?

The motor sticks out 20-30mm from your brake calipers, which is significantly less distance than your pedals so it is unlikely to get hit. If you're doing a very technical narrow trail, remove Elevate and stow it in your hip or backpack.

How does the Elevate compare with the new, lighter ebikes?

Elevate lets you build one of the lightest ebikes on the market and can be removed quickly so you have two bikes in one. Elevate offers similar torque to the lightweight ebikes on the market (Specialized SL & TQ) and twice the power.

How does using a throttle interact with my pedaling?

Motor output and human pedaling both add torque to the rear wheel. For best performance, pedal with the system like you would on a normal ride and go faster. With Elevate you can pedal with and without the throttle, or just use the throttle.

How does the torque and power compare to other ebike systems?

Torque is similar to lightweight ebikes and power is comparable to high power ebikes (750W). On super steep hills (20%+ grade), full-power ebikes have more torque and pull ahead. On flat to moderate hills, Elevate wins.

Can Elevate climb steep hills?

Elevate provides assist on all grades, but requires the user to push on the pedals for steeper climbs and is recommended at all times for range. Elevate can push a 100kg combined bike and rider weight up a 15% grade without pedaling.

Can I leave my battery on the charger overnight?

Yes, our chargers will shut off when the battery has been charged. We recommend disconnecting the battery from the charger if you plan to not use the battery for an extended period of time.

Is it ok to leave batteries in my car in the summer?

Yes

Will direct sunlight harm by battery?

No, but we recommend keeping it out of sunlight when storing for longer time periods.

Can I wash my bike with Elevate on?

We strongly recommend removing Elevate Motor and Battery prior to washing. Ensure the connectors are dry prior to reinstalling Elevate.

Can I attach my Drive Unit to bike if the power switch is on?

Yes - we have a safety interlock and pre-charge protection built into the electronics to allow you to safely attach your Drive Unit regardless of which position the power switch is in.

How do I know how much battery is left?

You can check the battery level either by pressing the button on the battery or by referring to the battery level via the Bimotal app.

How do I know when my battery is charged?

The LED light on the charger will be red when charging and switch to green when it is full.

What wall outlet voltage does the battery charger work with?

110 or 220V

How long will the plastic output gear last?

There will be some variation based on riding conditions much like brake pads, but we expect the output gear to last about 1000 miles.

How long with the Rotor-Gear last?

There will be some variation based on riding conditions, but we expect the Rotor-Gear to last about 3000 miles.

Can I install the throttle on the other side of my handlebar?

Yes - the throttle can be mounted on either side of the handlebar. It can also be positioned so you push down with your thumb or lift up with your first thumb joint depending on what other controls are on your handlebar.

What is the warranty period for Elevate?

Drive Unit, Throttle, Battery Mount, Wiring Harness: 3-yr/6000 mi; Battery Pack, Charger 1-yr/500 cycles; Gear-Rotor 1-yr/3000 miles; Drive Gear 6-mo/1000 miles.

Will Elevate impact/damage my frame?

Elevate puts no more than half the loads created under hard braking into the frame. We recommend removing Elevate for very rough downhill sections, but have not seen problems with the loads we are applying to well made bike frames.

Will Elevate impact the durability / reliability / life / lifespan of my wheel?

A properly built MTB wheel (sturdy rim, 28 or more spokes, 1200N spoke tension, balanced spoke tension) should see minimal impact from Elevate use.

What do I do if my wiring harness gets damaged?

Do not use the system and contact us for repair or replacement options.

Overall rating: 4.8 / 5 from 70 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

The Elevate Ebike Conversion Kit allows you to convert your bike into a powerful ebike with full control and flexibility. Customers appreciate its great speed, ease of installation, and the ability to switch back to analog performance. It's designed for riders seeking more laps and freedom without compromises.

Summary topics

  • Speed: 10%
  • Elevate System: 13%
  • Installation Ease: 22%

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Review highlights

  • "Installation was simple, and the system fits perfectly on the bike."MIGUEL S.
  • "I then had the hurdle of electrifying these bikes easily and without adding 10-15kg back on to them."Ross N.
  • "My commuter bike has the 160-180 brake adapter mount/rotor/cog gear and it reaches the full 20mph max speed."John M.

Reviews

Works great in snow and

"Works great in snow and on the beach, the ability to swap one unit between bikes and take it with me inside when I lock my bike up or put it on a bus or car bike rack is nice aswell. . also if you brake your wheel or axle or something the unit will likely be fine, plus if you brake a chain or your freewheel strips the unit is entirely independent of the pedals so it will work just fine, it's like having two drivetrains, if redundancy is important to you."

jonathan p. (5/5)

I have a few years

"I have a few years on me now and as a result, the uphill grinds just flat out kick my ass. The addition of the Bimotal Elevation conversion kit to my enduro allows me to enjoy ripping more downhills without burning myself out on torturous uphill grinds. Bottom line, the Bimotal Elevate conversion kit has put the FUN back in the game!"

Todd S. (5/5)

Great product but could be improved

"The Elevate performs as promised. Enough power and responsive. However, it needs pedal assist to make riding easier and legal on USFS and local trails. The sooner the pedal assist feature is released, the better."

Tahoed (4/5)

Wow wow wow. Amazing. I

"Wow wow wow. Amazing. I can pull two kids up a 20% grade and not be exhausted and dead. This is going to be so much fun. Worth every penny. Installation wasn’t “easy” but a YouTube video was great by a different guy that helped. Would also help with extra screws. I lost a little one on the plug connection. Took me 10m on my knees to find it… Love it. Highly recommend."

Phillip H. (5/5)

Overall great! A mechanics perspective:

"First off this thing rocks. I’m riding way more often and I can hack the desert heat which previously restricted my available riding hours. I can keep up with full power riders and am within a few seconds of newer motors like the Bosch cx race on climbs. It doesn’t have enough torque to punch at that level in super technical areas, but delivers as much or more than an SL emtb. People travel to Arizona for the techy riding so I’d assume this is a non issue for most riders in other areas with smoother climbs. I can definitely get my heart rate up and I like that it doesn’t encourage you to be lazy. With 2 batteries in boost I tend to get 30 miles and 4,000 vert of technical climbing. This is plenty for me without feeling winded and allows me to have electric assist without making the bike I put a ton of money into obsolete. Extra traction on the rear is a plus too, but add some pressure… I can burp a tire at 30psi normally so there is a balance between the extra grip it provides and the increase in unsprung mass on the axle. You can of course just take it off at the top but most people will just ride with it on always. No it is not a gimmick. I’m 200lbs and it’s got the juice. - another awesome note, this thing makes your drivetrain wear down slower than an analog bike since the assist goes straight to the wheel and doesn’t have to go through the chain. This is a major win for riders with expensive groupsets. I’ve seen stretched chains on normal e-bikes with 300 miles. Crazy!! Think about a super car that has an engine and electric motor that can provide electric torque during the gaps in power between shifts. This is a win for throttle because this power can be modulated to reduce drivetrain stress during shifts. If my di2/garmin/elevate could talk to each other this could also apply when pedal assist arrives. Similar to how some mid drive motors drop power when detecting a shift, this could give a small bump in power to let the bike effectively shift under less load. Things that would be nice to see in the future: -Crash replacement program for rotors: in the desert, rock strikes with 203+ rotors happen. Since the actual rotor arms are small, warps from rider damage can be severe in small spots and hard to straighten without some creativity. I had one event that caused enough warp to affect bite point until it got straightened as best as possible…that has been fixed but it runs a tiny bit and pulsates at that point in the rotors revolution under heavy braking. Brakes only slow you down so who cares - pedal assist will be a welcome change. You’ll get used to it, but thumb throttle takes a thumb away from operating your dropper or shifter, or if you get a Lekkie like I did, it’s at minimum another thing to think about. Pas will make it seamless. - garmin (ant+) would be nice. I can connect my di2 to my head unit and connecting this as well would make it easy to switch ride modes, see live stats, and keep my phone in my backpack, or better yet, at home. - a quieter system would be nice, but I hear this is in the works. - app connectivity has been spotty. When I power on and restart the app it connects every time but frequently doesn’t recognize the drive unit after coming back to the app when it’s been idle in the background for some time. My phone is on older software for what it’s worth. That may have an effect. Final word, If you spent a bunch on an analog mtb and don’t want to spend the same amount or more for an ebike of similar spec then this is perfect for you. If you spent 1k on an ebike from eBay and don’t see the value in this, that’s fine, it’s probably not for you. I agree that the value wouldn’t be there in that case. But if you know and love your bike and have spent years tuning it, give it some boost!"

Hudson (4/5)

Most powerful motor out of

"Most powerful motor out of everyone in my riding group"

Vince R. (5/5)

super acceleration

"I got the Max version (titanium bike with trailer). Super power (start off with lower throttle settings to get used to it). Amazing how quickly you get off the start even in the steepest hills (much better than the other system I have tried). If you only want to increase your speed for example on the flat, it might not do what you want, it only kicks in if you pedal less / decrease your speed (and there doesn't seem to be a way of tricking it out). It is true that you don't feel any resistance of the motor wheel. Alignment needs to be precise (as mentioned before) to ensure it works well."

Mathis (4/5)

Works great, great range, only

"Works great, great range, only complaint is I wish I could toggle between power modes without pulling out my phone."

Ryder S. (4/5)

Awesome great product

"Awesome great product"

Jeff S. (5/5)

Got it finally all hooked

"Got it finally all hooked up this weekend, initial impression is positive, the only improvement I would want to see is options for cable lengths (but connectors on each side so you can purchase shorter rather than wrap around frame) and a battery that opted for longer over square to better match a bikes frame."

Jarrett H. (5/5)

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