Hi, newbie almost definitely asking for the moon on a stick here (humor me, hormones). Sorry for the waffling post.
I just moved to a a hilly area of London and can no longer ride my bike (fixie) so I'm having to use public transport to get around . I'm pregnant (6 months) so can't exert myself so much (the hill I live on is killer anyway) and the bump is now in the way of the road bike riding position. The bike I rode before that is a rusty POS that I grew to love and is now waiting to be repaired/restored. The rusty POS is a steel loop frame (with the obligatory from rack/basket) and I love this shape of bike, I find it so comfy and practical.
Now that I need another bike (n+1 ) I'd really like a loop frame again with a motor to help me drag myself up the hill to get home. I had a little look around online but I'm not convinced I can find one with enough oomf to do it that's affordable (plus I don't like the look of most of them, yes looks matter). So, I've sort of come to the conclusion that I'll be best served DIYing my self a bike.
I was thinking of getting a Pashley ladies bike (3 or 5 or 8 speed, hub brakes not rod) off eBay and putting a mid drive motor (Bafang BBS01?) on it with a battery (not sure on the spec?) on the rear rack.
I've attached the profile and some info (from woosh bikes online tool) for my current - would be - commute, while on maternity leave I probably won't be going that far very often but wherever I go I have to deal with coming back up that hill. Is that set up going to be able to help me (50kg pre baby) ride a nice looking bike (~20kg), eventually with a baby in a rear seat (up to ~22kg), up the hill (sign posted as 12%) home?
Thanks
I just moved to a a hilly area of London and can no longer ride my bike (fixie) so I'm having to use public transport to get around . I'm pregnant (6 months) so can't exert myself so much (the hill I live on is killer anyway) and the bump is now in the way of the road bike riding position. The bike I rode before that is a rusty POS that I grew to love and is now waiting to be repaired/restored. The rusty POS is a steel loop frame (with the obligatory from rack/basket) and I love this shape of bike, I find it so comfy and practical.
Now that I need another bike (n+1 ) I'd really like a loop frame again with a motor to help me drag myself up the hill to get home. I had a little look around online but I'm not convinced I can find one with enough oomf to do it that's affordable (plus I don't like the look of most of them, yes looks matter). So, I've sort of come to the conclusion that I'll be best served DIYing my self a bike.
I was thinking of getting a Pashley ladies bike (3 or 5 or 8 speed, hub brakes not rod) off eBay and putting a mid drive motor (Bafang BBS01?) on it with a battery (not sure on the spec?) on the rear rack.
I've attached the profile and some info (from woosh bikes online tool) for my current - would be - commute, while on maternity leave I probably won't be going that far very often but wherever I go I have to deal with coming back up that hill. Is that set up going to be able to help me (50kg pre baby) ride a nice looking bike (~20kg), eventually with a baby in a rear seat (up to ~22kg), up the hill (sign posted as 12%) home?
Thanks
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