With the need for lots of torque (Bath hills, toddler on my rack) and for a step through frame I am warming up to making a winter project of my trusty old Raleigh Voyager GLX.
In the first instance I would like to change my rim brakes to disc brakes. Unfortunately there are no mounts on my “ladies” bike. I understand that I need (1) a new 26” wheelset with disc brake mounts, (2) a disc brake set and (3) frame adaptors.
Could you please make gear recommendations? What wheels and brake sets are trustworthy and won’t break the bank? We have a second hand bike shop , Julian House, in town - should i buy wheels there? Is there anything to watch out for with a future mid drive BBS01 conversion in mind? I need a pretty universal bike that will allow me to ride on road, through dirt and in gravel and will be suitable for installing a crank BBS01 later down the line. Short rides in the surrounding area. With kiddo at the back the load is 80 kgs and on our way home is a mile long hill with 10% average and max 17% incline. Does all this matter for what wheels I buy?
To preempt comments, no I cannot simply buy a ready made bike with disc brakes because the combo of a “ladies” step through frame and disc brakes is nowhere to be found except on ebikes. I’d love to be wrong about this so do show me a suitable candidate for conversion if you see one
Thank you!
In the first instance I would like to change my rim brakes to disc brakes. Unfortunately there are no mounts on my “ladies” bike. I understand that I need (1) a new 26” wheelset with disc brake mounts, (2) a disc brake set and (3) frame adaptors.
Could you please make gear recommendations? What wheels and brake sets are trustworthy and won’t break the bank? We have a second hand bike shop , Julian House, in town - should i buy wheels there? Is there anything to watch out for with a future mid drive BBS01 conversion in mind? I need a pretty universal bike that will allow me to ride on road, through dirt and in gravel and will be suitable for installing a crank BBS01 later down the line. Short rides in the surrounding area. With kiddo at the back the load is 80 kgs and on our way home is a mile long hill with 10% average and max 17% incline. Does all this matter for what wheels I buy?
To preempt comments, no I cannot simply buy a ready made bike with disc brakes because the combo of a “ladies” step through frame and disc brakes is nowhere to be found except on ebikes. I’d love to be wrong about this so do show me a suitable candidate for conversion if you see one
Thank you!