Hi - I've been reading posts for a while now ever since I found out that conversion kits (Panda and Cyclocity) are quite cheap. I have a 20 mile commute along flat roads, sometimes against wind (one way, wind behind me on the way home!). I'm an experienced cycle tourer (and have a different touring bike for this) but I currently find that after a week of cycling I'm not really in the mood for weekend cycling, which is disappointing. With that in mind, I'm looking for pedal assistance to make the weekly cycling less effort.
I have a Marin Fairfax SC2, a hybrid bike - does it seem a good candidate for conversion?
I was originally thinking of front wheel drive (with PAS) with battery on the rear rack, but I wonder if that is rather heavy over the back wheel (along with pannier with laptop etc.. for work) and for 20 miles do I need all the battery power. I wonder would a bottle battery be better, lighter when no need for the extra battery power?
I also have a question about the brake cut off switch. My gear controls are part of the brake lever, what do people do when that is the case?
I have a Marin Fairfax SC2, a hybrid bike - does it seem a good candidate for conversion?
I was originally thinking of front wheel drive (with PAS) with battery on the rear rack, but I wonder if that is rather heavy over the back wheel (along with pannier with laptop etc.. for work) and for 20 miles do I need all the battery power. I wonder would a bottle battery be better, lighter when no need for the extra battery power?
I also have a question about the brake cut off switch. My gear controls are part of the brake lever, what do people do when that is the case?