I'm a complete newbie at anything related to bikes, I've been reading up on ebikes for a couple days and was looking for some help.
So, after looking at my Bike2work scheme I came across pedelecs as a viable option. My bike2work scheme seems to be best used at Halfords for the full £1000. So my question is do I use the voucher on a mountain bike and convert with a kit from say Woosh or do I buy one of the prebuilt e-bikes from Halfords, if so which one?
I'm confident I could fit a hub motor on my own (unless it's not recommended) after watching some tutorials, the bike would be mainly be used for commuting ~5 miles each way. The journey is almost all flat (London) and I'll probably use it for leisure on the weekend (no more than 10 miles each way). I'd like to go at 20mph cruising, but maybe the legal (15.5) limit is fine. I was thinking a geared hub 250W or 300W/13Ah/36V maybe? Not sure if this is correct. Also would like a more traditional feeling bike but can apply the juice to maintain higher speed without tiring. Should also mention ~6kg in my bag max when commuting if that helps.
In any case, finding a non-electric bike to convert is also confusing. Do I need a steel frame/ fork or hydraulic disk brakes? Which type of bike are best to convert? Also I'm a small guy 5"5/62kg would having a smaller frame affect the space needed for the external battery much? Or are battery racks OK to use (whats the downside)? I'd like to learn more about bikes and pedelecs in general over time so my plan was to purchase a regular bike from Halfords and fit a kit later as perhaps my needs would change instead of being left with a sub-par pre-built.
I was also looking at used mountain bikes that fit the criteria of hydraulic brakes/front or no-suspension/6061 aluminium/steel/carbon frames/ 26" wheels. But because of my height I wasn't 100% sure if small/16"or 17"? would even fit me. Also, I've read that you can convert most bikes but other places the opposite. So I was just wondering what you guys thought would be best and how much I should be spending on a donor bike from Halfords or 2nd hand (if need be). Happy to spend up to £1000 on one from Halfords now and a donor kit in a year or so. Or maybe ~£700 2nd hand and more on a conversion kit later. Which kit should I go for if I take this route and how much would I spend on a kit?
Just wondering if I'm on the right track with all this stuff or if I have it all wrong, googling bike parts and what they do as I go along. I like the challenge and having a project . Any help is appreciated thanks for your time!
So, after looking at my Bike2work scheme I came across pedelecs as a viable option. My bike2work scheme seems to be best used at Halfords for the full £1000. So my question is do I use the voucher on a mountain bike and convert with a kit from say Woosh or do I buy one of the prebuilt e-bikes from Halfords, if so which one?
I'm confident I could fit a hub motor on my own (unless it's not recommended) after watching some tutorials, the bike would be mainly be used for commuting ~5 miles each way. The journey is almost all flat (London) and I'll probably use it for leisure on the weekend (no more than 10 miles each way). I'd like to go at 20mph cruising, but maybe the legal (15.5) limit is fine. I was thinking a geared hub 250W or 300W/13Ah/36V maybe? Not sure if this is correct. Also would like a more traditional feeling bike but can apply the juice to maintain higher speed without tiring. Should also mention ~6kg in my bag max when commuting if that helps.
In any case, finding a non-electric bike to convert is also confusing. Do I need a steel frame/ fork or hydraulic disk brakes? Which type of bike are best to convert? Also I'm a small guy 5"5/62kg would having a smaller frame affect the space needed for the external battery much? Or are battery racks OK to use (whats the downside)? I'd like to learn more about bikes and pedelecs in general over time so my plan was to purchase a regular bike from Halfords and fit a kit later as perhaps my needs would change instead of being left with a sub-par pre-built.
I was also looking at used mountain bikes that fit the criteria of hydraulic brakes/front or no-suspension/6061 aluminium/steel/carbon frames/ 26" wheels. But because of my height I wasn't 100% sure if small/16"or 17"? would even fit me. Also, I've read that you can convert most bikes but other places the opposite. So I was just wondering what you guys thought would be best and how much I should be spending on a donor bike from Halfords or 2nd hand (if need be). Happy to spend up to £1000 on one from Halfords now and a donor kit in a year or so. Or maybe ~£700 2nd hand and more on a conversion kit later. Which kit should I go for if I take this route and how much would I spend on a kit?
Just wondering if I'm on the right track with all this stuff or if I have it all wrong, googling bike parts and what they do as I go along. I like the challenge and having a project . Any help is appreciated thanks for your time!
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