Hi,
I've been interested in an ebike for a while and have decided to electrify an old '95 Stumpjumper; it's a pretty decent base bike, I'm upgrading a few bits like the headset and chainset and have a few questions:
1. I was looking at the Oxydrive system but it looks expensive at £850 next to the 8Fun rack system, which is currently on offer for £415.99. I appreciate the Oxydrive system has an attractive LiPo battery, a decent digital display and an well thought out cabling system but its there a convincing argument spending twice as much as the 8Fun system.
2. If I go for a standard rack setup for the battery (rather than bottle cage) will I easily be able to upgrade it in the future for something with better range, and is there a way I can connect batteries in parallel to boost the range when needed?
3. I'm going to by a new crank for the Stumpjumper, I'd really like to go for an Octalink Hollowtech option, will this be a real pain to fit the pedelec sensor to?
4. Other than the 8Fun kit is there anything else I should consider, ideally I'd like to be able to cruise at 20mph will great range, I don't mind spending £850 or more if the kit is materially better in these respects?
Thanks for the advice.
Jonathan
I've been interested in an ebike for a while and have decided to electrify an old '95 Stumpjumper; it's a pretty decent base bike, I'm upgrading a few bits like the headset and chainset and have a few questions:
1. I was looking at the Oxydrive system but it looks expensive at £850 next to the 8Fun rack system, which is currently on offer for £415.99. I appreciate the Oxydrive system has an attractive LiPo battery, a decent digital display and an well thought out cabling system but its there a convincing argument spending twice as much as the 8Fun system.
2. If I go for a standard rack setup for the battery (rather than bottle cage) will I easily be able to upgrade it in the future for something with better range, and is there a way I can connect batteries in parallel to boost the range when needed?
3. I'm going to by a new crank for the Stumpjumper, I'd really like to go for an Octalink Hollowtech option, will this be a real pain to fit the pedelec sensor to?
4. Other than the 8Fun kit is there anything else I should consider, ideally I'd like to be able to cruise at 20mph will great range, I don't mind spending £850 or more if the kit is materially better in these respects?
Thanks for the advice.
Jonathan