Did an ebike conversion a very long time ago before kits were easily available. Anyway, that's ancient history. Was going to do a conversion last year but gave up waiting for stock.
Looking again. I was thinking not worth the hassle and just buy a ready built bike but tbh that could just be even more hassle. Lack of parts, discontinued parts etc. I am vaguely considering a Halfords Crossfuse (no DIY electrical parts but some hope of repair if needs be). Nowhere near me has them for test rides which isn't great. I have some steep hill like Cheddar Gorge 16% in places and my old bafang front hub managed it, but read some reports the Bosch ALP might struggle? I'm prepared to put in a moderate effort myself.
I have ruled out all pre-built hub drive bikes I think due to serviceability - with exception of a Whoosh Gram Camino as good customer service and parts.
I think I'm just going to go back to my original plan and put a Whoosh kit on my 25 year old MTB.
It does feel like despite the high prices for ebikes, getting a quality product with good customer service is still very hit and miss. Having a pile of landfill after 24 months isn't very environmentally friendly, sadly I think that is a real risk with many options.
Looking again. I was thinking not worth the hassle and just buy a ready built bike but tbh that could just be even more hassle. Lack of parts, discontinued parts etc. I am vaguely considering a Halfords Crossfuse (no DIY electrical parts but some hope of repair if needs be). Nowhere near me has them for test rides which isn't great. I have some steep hill like Cheddar Gorge 16% in places and my old bafang front hub managed it, but read some reports the Bosch ALP might struggle? I'm prepared to put in a moderate effort myself.
I have ruled out all pre-built hub drive bikes I think due to serviceability - with exception of a Whoosh Gram Camino as good customer service and parts.
I think I'm just going to go back to my original plan and put a Whoosh kit on my 25 year old MTB.
It does feel like despite the high prices for ebikes, getting a quality product with good customer service is still very hit and miss. Having a pile of landfill after 24 months isn't very environmentally friendly, sadly I think that is a real risk with many options.