Why? Pashley's own electric version of the Pronto model uses an 80Nm crank drive conversion. I'd think they made that choice because the bike in un-electrified form uses a 3-speed gear in the rear hub, and a drum brake in the front hub making it not an ideal choice for swapping out wheel sets. It's also designed to haul 40kg cargo on-bike and an additional 60kg with their trailer, so crank-drive is likely the better choice especially if there are any hills to contend with.I'm looking for a hub drive conversion kit.
Link for a good kit?Why? Pashley's own electric version of the Pronto model uses an 80Nm crank drive conversion. I'd think they made that choice because the bike in un-electrified form uses a 3-speed gear in the rear hub, and a drum brake in the front hub making it not an ideal choice for swapping out wheel sets. It's also designed to haul 40kg cargo on-bike and an additional 60kg with their trailer, so crank-drive is likely the better choice especially if there are any hills to contend with.
Link for a good kit please?The problem is if you use a front hub motor you will lose your front brake. And a rear hub motor loses both the gears and the brake. I guess it’s why Pashley recommend you to use the BBS02 mid drive.
I don't want it to be road legal, I want to unlock it.Yeah, good choice, I’m not sure your brakes and gearbox will cope with 1000watts.
Woosh has a good reputation for supplying road legal e-bike kits, both hub and mid mount, so you have a choice between bafang and tongsheng depending upon if you want cadence or torque pedal assist. If you are a lazy rider like me go for cadence and the BBS01. If you want a bit of exercise go for torque and the TDZS2. Both kits are suitable for a 68mm bottom bracket, so just check that first. But Pashley recommends mid drives on their website, so it’s probably fine.
If you are unsure which one you want then call them and they will advise you of which one would best suit your riding style.
Also they will help you choose the best battery configuration for your bike if you send them a photograph.
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Can I add dynamo front hub for lights?Then go for a BBSHD. I bought mine from here:
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But be aware that this motor is very powerful and you really have to be mindful of your braking performance. Also you have to consider the torque it will impose on your transmission. It produces 160 NM of torque that goes straight through your drivetrain. That’s twice the amount of torque that the BBS01 produces and the BBS01 is no slouch.
I fitted a BBSHD to my MTB, went for a test ride, came back and ordered a set of 4 pot hydraulic brakes before venturing out on it again.
I could change the brakes to hydraulic so that removes that problem.While I'm not your mum, I think it would be foolish to try to make a bike like this too fast. 15.5mph is plenty for this sort of bike.
They are a brilliant candidate for hauling your shopping about and stop-start journeys but will be very unstable at high speeds.
It definitely will but you could probably eliminate that with larger tiresOh, and the reason I didn't buy a mid drive even though this was the bike I was going for is I thought it would sit very low. I reckon you could bash it on a kerb.