Hi all
Just joined and looking for some advice on kits...I’ve read through numerous threads and still not certain what’s best but v.impressed with the quality and quantity of advice here. However, just as I think I have my head around everything, something else pops up which makes me doubt my decisions and in some cases sanity!
I’m 57 years old, two dodgy knees, 95’ish kilos (and slowly dropping), average fitness but enthusiastic and plenty of drive (pun intended). I have just landed a new job reasonably local to me, about 7-8 miles each way, which means I can cycle commute to work instead of sitting in the car for 40 minutes plus an hour on the train each way, commuting from Dorset to Bristol as I have been for the last 3 years.
The route is 80% gravel tracks, the rest paved cycle path or on road, with inclines rather than hills. I can manage this reasonably easily and have been cycling two or three days a week so far but some days my knee(s) let me know they are not happy.
My bike is a Claud Butler Legend hybrid I bought a few years ago second-hand but hardly used. Quite happy with it, comfortable and seems to cope well with the tracks as well as the roads.
For my commute, I think a rear hub kit would be ideal, should help with both improving fitness and arriving slightly less hot and bothered. Not looking to break any speed records, quite happy to stick within the law with 250 watts, etc.
However, we have a 12 year old Border Collie who, despite acting his paw size, can’t quite keep going as long as he used to. So, when camping we take a dog trailer so we can go a bit further afield without having to use our old camper van to go everywhere and it gives him a chance to get his breath back between chasing balls, squirrels, sticks, swimming and generally having fun. Towing him in the trailer isn’t an issue until we get to the hills where the extra 30 or so kilos make quite a difference and we end up walking up the steeper ones. It also gets used at weekends. Most trips are in the region of 10-15 miles, so not a huge range.
I would also be looking to convert my wife’s bike as she would be quite upset if I left her behind even when I was towing the dog! Her bike is a ladies step-through so would need a rack mount battery...in which case I would follow suit so we could share towing duties and carry a spare battery either of us could use, just in case.
Although I am quite capable of tinkering and fitting individual components I would rather buy a full kit and use the time saved to get out and about pedalling!
New ebike are a possibility but I would rather save that option until we have more time to enjoy them.
Sorry if I have bored you all to sleep but if anyone is still awake here are the questions as this is where I get uncertain.
Although it would probably be fine on my commute would a rear hub cope with towing up the hills, bearing in mind I can pull him up the medium length or gradients, just, so would still be putting effort in the longer and steeper hills but with assistance from the motor?
Which kit would be best, i.e has the best torque for towing?
Would a motor with higher torque be okay on my commute where I can already maintain an average speed of 10mph?
Am I asking too much?
Is the world flat...if I find the right motor it will probably seem so!
Thanks in advance.
Chris
Just joined and looking for some advice on kits...I’ve read through numerous threads and still not certain what’s best but v.impressed with the quality and quantity of advice here. However, just as I think I have my head around everything, something else pops up which makes me doubt my decisions and in some cases sanity!
I’m 57 years old, two dodgy knees, 95’ish kilos (and slowly dropping), average fitness but enthusiastic and plenty of drive (pun intended). I have just landed a new job reasonably local to me, about 7-8 miles each way, which means I can cycle commute to work instead of sitting in the car for 40 minutes plus an hour on the train each way, commuting from Dorset to Bristol as I have been for the last 3 years.
The route is 80% gravel tracks, the rest paved cycle path or on road, with inclines rather than hills. I can manage this reasonably easily and have been cycling two or three days a week so far but some days my knee(s) let me know they are not happy.
My bike is a Claud Butler Legend hybrid I bought a few years ago second-hand but hardly used. Quite happy with it, comfortable and seems to cope well with the tracks as well as the roads.
For my commute, I think a rear hub kit would be ideal, should help with both improving fitness and arriving slightly less hot and bothered. Not looking to break any speed records, quite happy to stick within the law with 250 watts, etc.
However, we have a 12 year old Border Collie who, despite acting his paw size, can’t quite keep going as long as he used to. So, when camping we take a dog trailer so we can go a bit further afield without having to use our old camper van to go everywhere and it gives him a chance to get his breath back between chasing balls, squirrels, sticks, swimming and generally having fun. Towing him in the trailer isn’t an issue until we get to the hills where the extra 30 or so kilos make quite a difference and we end up walking up the steeper ones. It also gets used at weekends. Most trips are in the region of 10-15 miles, so not a huge range.
I would also be looking to convert my wife’s bike as she would be quite upset if I left her behind even when I was towing the dog! Her bike is a ladies step-through so would need a rack mount battery...in which case I would follow suit so we could share towing duties and carry a spare battery either of us could use, just in case.
Although I am quite capable of tinkering and fitting individual components I would rather buy a full kit and use the time saved to get out and about pedalling!
New ebike are a possibility but I would rather save that option until we have more time to enjoy them.
Sorry if I have bored you all to sleep but if anyone is still awake here are the questions as this is where I get uncertain.
Although it would probably be fine on my commute would a rear hub cope with towing up the hills, bearing in mind I can pull him up the medium length or gradients, just, so would still be putting effort in the longer and steeper hills but with assistance from the motor?
Which kit would be best, i.e has the best torque for towing?
Would a motor with higher torque be okay on my commute where I can already maintain an average speed of 10mph?
Am I asking too much?
Is the world flat...if I find the right motor it will probably seem so!
Thanks in advance.
Chris