I was a contributor years ago and forgotten all of my details so new username...
Many years ago I did an ebike conversion. It was a front hub on a Dawes touring bike. It kind of worked but wasn't great. At the time there were not many kit options.
Anyway, that bike is long gone and circumstances have changed. After an illness where I needed to stop driving for a few years, I have not really got back into driving. Whilst I can drive now and have access to a car I would much rather catch the bus or cycle or leach off another driver (usually compensated for with beer in the pub).
Anyway, I'm 11st 7lb, 5'10", moderately fit but never been much of a cyclist. Living in the Mendips, almost any trip involved reasonably big hills.
Was looking for a crank motor bike but considering a hub motor again - rear this time. Main duties would be more local trips shopping (12 miles round trip with a big hill), lugging caving kit about, and occasional commute into Bath (42 miles hilly round trip but can charge at work).
My old bike was throttle only, no sensor, and way twist and go so was easy to be lazy, but also battery often died in way home from commute in the winter with cold and strong winds...
Wondering if the hubs with assistance levels would help here? Of the hub bikes was either looking at a whoosh something or maybe a whoosh kit on my ancient Claud Butler mountain bike...
BM
Many years ago I did an ebike conversion. It was a front hub on a Dawes touring bike. It kind of worked but wasn't great. At the time there were not many kit options.
Anyway, that bike is long gone and circumstances have changed. After an illness where I needed to stop driving for a few years, I have not really got back into driving. Whilst I can drive now and have access to a car I would much rather catch the bus or cycle or leach off another driver (usually compensated for with beer in the pub).
Anyway, I'm 11st 7lb, 5'10", moderately fit but never been much of a cyclist. Living in the Mendips, almost any trip involved reasonably big hills.
Was looking for a crank motor bike but considering a hub motor again - rear this time. Main duties would be more local trips shopping (12 miles round trip with a big hill), lugging caving kit about, and occasional commute into Bath (42 miles hilly round trip but can charge at work).
My old bike was throttle only, no sensor, and way twist and go so was easy to be lazy, but also battery often died in way home from commute in the winter with cold and strong winds...
Wondering if the hubs with assistance levels would help here? Of the hub bikes was either looking at a whoosh something or maybe a whoosh kit on my ancient Claud Butler mountain bike...
BM