I know that the rule is not to use roof racks/holders for ebikes because of weight, but can they be used with custom bike that only has additional 3,5-5kg? With battery removed offcourse. My KROSS HEXAGON 4.0 is about 15kg original, with z8 that's almost 20kg. Is this acceptable? thanks.
Right, I have the verified numbers now. Thule ProRide 591 = 20kg max bike weight. TSDZ8 motor itself ~4.6-4.8kg, with cranks/chainring closer to 6kg. So 15kg + ~5kg motor = 20kg, right at the limit. Battery removed yes, but the math is tight.
@MK_1981 Let's do the maths, because this one is genuinely close to the line. The Thule ProRide 591 has a maximum bike weight of 20kg. That's the hard limit, and it's not a generous "we rounded down" figure, it's the certified rating that satisfies the City Crash norm.
Now your bike. The TSDZ8 motor itself weighs about 4.6kg, and with the original chainring, cranks and bolts the weight will be closer to 6kg. So if your Kross is 15kg stock, you're not adding "3.5 - 5kg", you're adding closer to 5 - 6kg once the cranks and chainring are factored in. That puts you at roughly 20 - 21kg complete bike with battery fitted.
With battery removed, you'll likely land at 18 - 19kg depending on how heavy your battery is. That's under 20kg, so technically yes, the rack can carry it. BUT:
• You're within 1 - 2kg of the limit. Add cables, display, sensors, a heavier saddle and you can creep over without realising.
• The 20kg figure assumes a normal frame shape. The clamp grips the down tube, and conversion bikes often have battery mounts or extra cabling that interferes.