Ok, many of these replies came 'after' I bought the kit so it isn't the case that I wasn't listening. I started this thread asking for advice in the first instance.
So after a bit of a wait for parts I've got the kit installed and it's pretty good. I'm just a bit disappointed with the hill climbing performance at the moment. I don't know if that is because it is restricted and not able to provide full power or if the limit is the ability of the motor as per cautions posted above.
I've found you can pretty much leave the bike in 21st gear and use the motor to blip you away from the line, as you get above 5 or so mph it is possible to pedal as normal.
Overall I'm pretty happy, I was able to overtake some professional cyclists going up one of the hills on the local trail on the test ride.
Does anyone know how possible it is to change the rear wheel for something better suited to hill climbing if I find in the end that it isn't good enough? The battery is 48v. Would I have to change the whole kit or could I just fit a more suitable rear wheel?
So after a bit of a wait for parts I've got the kit installed and it's pretty good. I'm just a bit disappointed with the hill climbing performance at the moment. I don't know if that is because it is restricted and not able to provide full power or if the limit is the ability of the motor as per cautions posted above.
I've found you can pretty much leave the bike in 21st gear and use the motor to blip you away from the line, as you get above 5 or so mph it is possible to pedal as normal.
Overall I'm pretty happy, I was able to overtake some professional cyclists going up one of the hills on the local trail on the test ride.
Does anyone know how possible it is to change the rear wheel for something better suited to hill climbing if I find in the end that it isn't good enough? The battery is 48v. Would I have to change the whole kit or could I just fit a more suitable rear wheel?