Hello
I am still not sure what to go for. Been down a proper rabbit hole.
The MTB i had planned to convert is much loved and I've had it for decades but I want to carry shopping. I have decided (for better or worse) to convert an old Pashley Mailstar rather than the MTB I had in mind.A big, heavy bike which I love but never use because it's almost impossible to carry up the steps to my house.
I think the design of the rear triangle would make a disc problematic, but I would be able to braze cantilever studs to the frame and fit Magura rim brakes. Maguras are "Old technology" but they work exceptionally well and I wouldn't hesitate to use one for this application. Plus for some unknown reason it has a mech hanger (as well as a fitting for a chain tensioner!). With repainting the frame it would cost about the same to have either.
Total weight of me, bike and the most luggage I would want to carry is about 160KG. There is one 16:9 hill to my house and a steep path (I would definitely depend on the walk mode!). It's the Peaks, but most of the routes I'd want to take are less than ten miles and more undulating than anything else. I happily ride this bike on the one or two occasions I've been brave enough to take it down the steps, the front brake in particular is excellent on that smaller wheel. Perfectly adequate for the speed I'll be travelling at.
So, I have two options from Woosh - I like the advice they've given me and want to put my money into a British firm:
BBS01ET 48V
Pros:
DWG22C
Pros:
Cons:
I am still not sure what to go for. Been down a proper rabbit hole.
The MTB i had planned to convert is much loved and I've had it for decades but I want to carry shopping. I have decided (for better or worse) to convert an old Pashley Mailstar rather than the MTB I had in mind.A big, heavy bike which I love but never use because it's almost impossible to carry up the steps to my house.
I think the design of the rear triangle would make a disc problematic, but I would be able to braze cantilever studs to the frame and fit Magura rim brakes. Maguras are "Old technology" but they work exceptionally well and I wouldn't hesitate to use one for this application. Plus for some unknown reason it has a mech hanger (as well as a fitting for a chain tensioner!). With repainting the frame it would cost about the same to have either.
Total weight of me, bike and the most luggage I would want to carry is about 160KG. There is one 16:9 hill to my house and a steep path (I would definitely depend on the walk mode!). It's the Peaks, but most of the routes I'd want to take are less than ten miles and more undulating than anything else. I happily ride this bike on the one or two occasions I've been brave enough to take it down the steps, the front brake in particular is excellent on that smaller wheel. Perfectly adequate for the speed I'll be travelling at.
So, I have two options from Woosh - I like the advice they've given me and want to put my money into a British firm:
BBS01ET 48V
Pros:
- Possibly not working as hard as the hub motor (actually this may not be the case depending on what gearing the Sturmey hub has).
- No need to braze fittings to the frame, therefore saving the cost of a paint job.
- In the (many!) videos I've watched, the BBS01 is a bit noisier.
- Uglier installation. BB is quite low on these - will it be too close to the ground?
DWG22C
Pros:
- (Arguably) neater - I like the idea of everything being in the back wheel (in both cases, the battery will go in the front rack because having a bit of weight there makes the bike handle much better.
- I would probably rather have Magura brakes than the Sturmey X-RD3.
- Fewer headaches with chainline.
- Wider spread of gears with smaller gaps - at very steep inclines would I struggle with the X-RD3's lowest gear? I'm not worried about killing the internals of the hub as they are easy to fix.
- Cheaper to replace rear wheel than hub motor after failure.
Cons:
- Brazing fittings to frame means a paint job. Also possibly fabricating new brake and chainstay bridges to accomodate 135mm spacing on the rear triangle.
- Derailleurs are so ugly!