I started commuting a couple of times a week on one of my old fully rigid MTBs. Strong, agile CrMo frame with decent Shimano wheels, built up with 1.5" road tyres, mudguards and rack etc. Its a nice ride doesn't weigh much, looks anonymous and hopefully wont get pinched. The commute is about 12 miles, mostly downhill there, mostly uphill home - predominately on the road (but some of the surfaces are dire)
A kit conversion seems a good way to go and digging around EBC seem well liked and professional with decent customer service. A front hub 250W with frame mounted battery makes sense as (i) I often run some fairly full Ortliebs at the back (ii) I would probably swap the kit to other bikes in the future if/when my mongrel bike dies (and our off road Tandem would be a hoot with a motor)
Wondered what the wisdom here thinks? For not much more money I have seen stuff like barely used rear hub Carerra's et al but with e-bikes the battery seems to be the dear bit and the most fragile, so s/h feels risky for an e-bike newb like myself.
A kit conversion seems a good way to go and digging around EBC seem well liked and professional with decent customer service. A front hub 250W with frame mounted battery makes sense as (i) I often run some fairly full Ortliebs at the back (ii) I would probably swap the kit to other bikes in the future if/when my mongrel bike dies (and our off road Tandem would be a hoot with a motor)
Wondered what the wisdom here thinks? For not much more money I have seen stuff like barely used rear hub Carerra's et al but with e-bikes the battery seems to be the dear bit and the most fragile, so s/h feels risky for an e-bike newb like myself.