Hi, I have a beloved Puch Promenade (basically a Raleigh 20) that I have neglected for too long and want to convert to an e-bike at the same time as restoring it. I am looking for a bit of advice on kits (I want to do it myself rather than take to a shop but open to paying a bike shop/mechanic for some expert advice if needed). Basically I cant do a front wheel conversion as it has 80mm forks and 20" wheels so doesn't fit either brompton or standard wheel kits. I am thinking mid drive is the way to go here, but concerned about a couple of things and looking for advice please.
- As it is a sturmey archer gear system I am guessing it will essentially become a fixie when i convert it, will this make it considerably harder to pedal? I know the torque on mid drive kits is done with the bike's gears.
- probably being thick here but where does the motor actually fit? do i need a certain width of ground and pedal clearance (I'm assuming they would mention this if so...)
- has anyone used the cyclotricity mid drive conversion kit? its looking like the best option to me as it can come with pannier rack battery and they seem fairly well made but as they are slightly pricey and I don't need the 500W mode if anyone has suggestions I'm all ears - i do need to be able to use a removable pannier rack battery though.
Has anyone converted a bike like this before and have any tips?!
thanks
Kareny
- As it is a sturmey archer gear system I am guessing it will essentially become a fixie when i convert it, will this make it considerably harder to pedal? I know the torque on mid drive kits is done with the bike's gears.
- probably being thick here but where does the motor actually fit? do i need a certain width of ground and pedal clearance (I'm assuming they would mention this if so...)
- has anyone used the cyclotricity mid drive conversion kit? its looking like the best option to me as it can come with pannier rack battery and they seem fairly well made but as they are slightly pricey and I don't need the 500W mode if anyone has suggestions I'm all ears - i do need to be able to use a removable pannier rack battery though.
Has anyone converted a bike like this before and have any tips?!
thanks
Kareny