Hi there,
I want to be able to get myself and my toddler (11kgs) up and down a hill with up to 17% incline. This is not for regular commutes but for leisure rides like to the playground, to the city centre etc. 2-3 times a week. Ideally I would buy a new ebike but finances are tight in the pandemic so I'm considering a conversion instead. I should be able to get a proper bike on the cycle to work scheme in about a year but I am not able to do this now.
My candidate for conversion is a Raleigh Voyager GLX from 2009 that I've had since new. This is an OK bike with a good double kick stand recently fitted for the kiddo at the back, but it does not have disc breaks and the frame would need to be drilled in order to install the battery. I ran some balance simulations with a 5kg ankle weight strapped to the downtube vs. rack and I really need the battery on the downtube if I want to ride with my kid. Also note that I don't want and don't have space for a trailer so the kid really must stay on the rack. The quote from the company converting is pasted below. It's an expensive service and I am in no doubt that they buy this gear for much cheaper online but I'm definitely not someone who is up for converting myself. I don't have the tools and the skills.
Now the local mechanics, when asked about a conversion service, have been very critical of this idea. Scare stories about batteries from Alibaba aside, the most serious arguments the mechanics raised were that (a) an ebike should really have disc breaks and that (b) drilling the downtube is irresponsible as the tube was clearly not made for holding the weight of the battery
The company converting is of course very optimistic and says nearly all the bikes can be converted. They offer a year long guarantee on repairs that would include free shipping and I'm happy to accept the risk that the bike will be useless after this guarantee expires.
My key question: Knowing my needs, to what extent do you think that the above concern about v-breaks and down-tube drilling is serious and consequential (e.g., increasing risk of accident)?
Many thanks,
Conversion quote:
Bright 20W Headlight -36V/48V/52V1£36.00
Bafang Gear Change Sensor1£22.00
Bafang BBS01b 250W 36V mid drive motor & 36V14.5Ah Downtube battery Bundle1£699.00
eBike Build Package 1£199.00
Bike collection from your house1£34.99
Bike delivery to your house1£34.99
Subtotal:£1,025.98
I want to be able to get myself and my toddler (11kgs) up and down a hill with up to 17% incline. This is not for regular commutes but for leisure rides like to the playground, to the city centre etc. 2-3 times a week. Ideally I would buy a new ebike but finances are tight in the pandemic so I'm considering a conversion instead. I should be able to get a proper bike on the cycle to work scheme in about a year but I am not able to do this now.
My candidate for conversion is a Raleigh Voyager GLX from 2009 that I've had since new. This is an OK bike with a good double kick stand recently fitted for the kiddo at the back, but it does not have disc breaks and the frame would need to be drilled in order to install the battery. I ran some balance simulations with a 5kg ankle weight strapped to the downtube vs. rack and I really need the battery on the downtube if I want to ride with my kid. Also note that I don't want and don't have space for a trailer so the kid really must stay on the rack. The quote from the company converting is pasted below. It's an expensive service and I am in no doubt that they buy this gear for much cheaper online but I'm definitely not someone who is up for converting myself. I don't have the tools and the skills.
Now the local mechanics, when asked about a conversion service, have been very critical of this idea. Scare stories about batteries from Alibaba aside, the most serious arguments the mechanics raised were that (a) an ebike should really have disc breaks and that (b) drilling the downtube is irresponsible as the tube was clearly not made for holding the weight of the battery
The company converting is of course very optimistic and says nearly all the bikes can be converted. They offer a year long guarantee on repairs that would include free shipping and I'm happy to accept the risk that the bike will be useless after this guarantee expires.
My key question: Knowing my needs, to what extent do you think that the above concern about v-breaks and down-tube drilling is serious and consequential (e.g., increasing risk of accident)?
Many thanks,
Conversion quote:
Bright 20W Headlight -36V/48V/52V1£36.00
Bafang Gear Change Sensor1£22.00
Bafang BBS01b 250W 36V mid drive motor & 36V14.5Ah Downtube battery Bundle1£699.00
eBike Build Package 1£199.00
Bike collection from your house1£34.99
Bike delivery to your house1£34.99
Subtotal:£1,025.98