I current have a full suspension Raleigh MTB, with the 8-Fun motor and battery striped of an Alien Aurora Off Road motor, which is currently serving me well. However, the reason for striping the Alien was because of the battery location over the back wheel which led to a number of spokes breaking... since the switch the rear suspension soaks ups the lumps and bumps and no breaks to report
The bike itself is over 15 years old, with the original crank set and bottom bracket, it has a few creeks, but all in all a good servant. However, I'm currently looking to purchase a new e-bike, but I am torn between a number of options... my budget is restricted, so I can't afford the mega bucks.
This is what I know...
Carrera Crossfire - The motor cuts out every now and again. One reports of rear spokes breaking.
Cyclotricity Stealth - Test Drove one on 18 March 2017, enjoyable ride, the motor was noisy in PAS Level 1, but all in all felt good. However, even though the bike looked good, I have read a few reports detailing the poor customer service, or poor quality parts on the bike.
Woosh Karoo - Looks good, not so such about the lack of suspension, but the battery and range look good, and the one review I read is favorable.
My other option is to get the conversion kit and stick it on a bike I buy myself, but if that is the case, which conversion kit do I opt for considering my budget.
The bike itself is over 15 years old, with the original crank set and bottom bracket, it has a few creeks, but all in all a good servant. However, I'm currently looking to purchase a new e-bike, but I am torn between a number of options... my budget is restricted, so I can't afford the mega bucks.
This is what I know...
Carrera Crossfire - The motor cuts out every now and again. One reports of rear spokes breaking.
Cyclotricity Stealth - Test Drove one on 18 March 2017, enjoyable ride, the motor was noisy in PAS Level 1, but all in all felt good. However, even though the bike looked good, I have read a few reports detailing the poor customer service, or poor quality parts on the bike.
Woosh Karoo - Looks good, not so such about the lack of suspension, but the battery and range look good, and the one review I read is favorable.
My other option is to get the conversion kit and stick it on a bike I buy myself, but if that is the case, which conversion kit do I opt for considering my budget.