I have two old but very comfortable and well-built upright 26" gents bikes (rod brakes, horizontal cross-bar, "sit up and beg style") which I think would be ideal for rehabilitation with a bit of electrical power assistence for my short (8 miles return) but hilly local trips to the nearest shops etc. Looking at the available kits I think a front wheel motor is my only option since the rear wheels have hub (or no) gears and all the kits seem to be built for deraileur gears. But I am running up against the problem of the front dropout width being too narrow (85-90 mm) for the hub motors that I have found. I am not worried about how the end product looks, in fact to deter theft I wouldn't mind it looking somewhat old and cranky, like the owner. I would just love to upgrade and recycle (sic) these sturdy and comfortable old machines at a relatively low cost. I'm now considering swapping out the front forks with those from a s/h modern bike, except I don't know if they will fit. Has anyone managed to convert such a bike or got any suggestions?