Hi everybody,
I've moved my Tongsheng mid-drive motor from my ageing MTB to my ageing Specialized Sirrus Elite hybrid/road bike, with carbon front forks and rim brakes. First impressions are of an unhappy marriage. Riding on the road, the bike is twitchy, crashy over grids and potholes, and difficult to brake one-handed while hand-signalling at junctions. I'd like to make it easier, more forgiving and less scary to ride. I'd even thought about trying to make it into a canal-towpath/ bike-trail bike. My thoughts:
1. Wider tyres and/or wider wheels. Current wheels are badged: Alex rims AT400. Tyres are Continental gatorskins, badged 6061H-T6 622X14. Possible to keep wheels with wider tyres?
2. Upgrade the rim brakes. Current brakes are un-badged V-brakes. I think they're the original Shimanos, but can't be sure. I'd like disc brakes, but there are no disc-brake mounts on the bike, and I don't fancy those bolt-on frame adaptor thingies. Would also have to buy new wheels, obviously. Hydraulic rim brakes??
3. Swap out the carbon front forks for some short-travel front suspension forks to smooth out road potholes and gratings, maybe even cope with canal towpaths and bike trails. Good idea? Would it upset bike geometry too much? Any suggestions for possible (cheap 'n' cheerful) forks that might work?
All suggestions and ideas gratefully received.
I've moved my Tongsheng mid-drive motor from my ageing MTB to my ageing Specialized Sirrus Elite hybrid/road bike, with carbon front forks and rim brakes. First impressions are of an unhappy marriage. Riding on the road, the bike is twitchy, crashy over grids and potholes, and difficult to brake one-handed while hand-signalling at junctions. I'd like to make it easier, more forgiving and less scary to ride. I'd even thought about trying to make it into a canal-towpath/ bike-trail bike. My thoughts:
1. Wider tyres and/or wider wheels. Current wheels are badged: Alex rims AT400. Tyres are Continental gatorskins, badged 6061H-T6 622X14. Possible to keep wheels with wider tyres?
2. Upgrade the rim brakes. Current brakes are un-badged V-brakes. I think they're the original Shimanos, but can't be sure. I'd like disc brakes, but there are no disc-brake mounts on the bike, and I don't fancy those bolt-on frame adaptor thingies. Would also have to buy new wheels, obviously. Hydraulic rim brakes??
3. Swap out the carbon front forks for some short-travel front suspension forks to smooth out road potholes and gratings, maybe even cope with canal towpaths and bike trails. Good idea? Would it upset bike geometry too much? Any suggestions for possible (cheap 'n' cheerful) forks that might work?
All suggestions and ideas gratefully received.