problem is you have rim brakes. Have to have the correct rim size.Would this be an issue if the rear wheel is a slightly different size to the front?
problem is you have rim brakes. Have to have the correct rim size.Would this be an issue if the rear wheel is a slightly different size to the front?
A 1000w is going to be illegal also you will have to modify the rear drop outs to do that and lose the 3 speed Sturmey Archer gears. I have seen a few conversions with front wheel drive, plus a significant amount of 20" wheel electric bikes are front hub motors. I used to own a viking 20" front hub electric bike and wish I had kept it to convert my Raleigh.Would this be an issue if the rear wheel is a slightly different size to the front? Also, any recommendations? I’m hoping for a 1000w as I’m quite a heavy rider, but open to options and suggestions.
The rim brakes are not really an issue you can use longer reach calipers.problem is you have rim brakes. Have to have the correct rim size.
Deffo no problems regarding brakes it is common for these bikes to swap for 406 wheels off bmx and such as the wheels are lighter and give better braking.Not sure you can fix the brakes
Both the Raleigh and the Dawes Kingpin use the same wheels.you really want a bike of this type and era the Dawes Kingpin would be better because alloy rimmed wheels are available I think. Doing anything to a Raleigh is difficult because it is either Raleigh specific, imperial measurements, or unobtainable usually.
check the cranks' length.The ground clearance is probably a bit low for a mid mount kit,
Mid drive conversion would be very tricky due to the fact the bottom bracket has Raleighs propietary 26 tpi size and the shells are wider than standard at 76mm unlike the Dawes Kingpin which are standard.check the cranks' length.
If it's 175mm then a mid drive is worth considering because the conversion keeps the existing wheels and brakes and has simple wiring.
I installed a Bafang BBSHD on R20 recently.....machined 5mm off drive side of BB. Worked out well. I did weld on rear brake bosses for cantilever brake. Safety first , I don't think original brakes are up to the task.Info on standard bike above & other places.Sheldon Brown's Raleigh Twenty Bicycle Page
This page is about the Raleigh Twenty, a folding bicycle made in the 1970s.sheldonbrown.com
Like others have said its got proprietary sizes on everything. 80mm-ish wide fork. Need 'Dropbolt' mod to fit decent double pivot calipers, Koolstop Salmon brake blocks and preferably 406 alloy rims for wheels. Bottom bracket is 75mm-ish wide & not BSA std. Rear dropout is 114mm-ish width. Etc. Etc.
Doable, take lot of work, but it'd look cool.
I installed a Bafang BBSHD on R20 recently.....machined 5mm off drive side of BB. Worked out well. I did weld on rear brake bosses for cantilever brake. Safety first , I don't think original brakes are up to the task.
Did the same to a 20 to fit a square taper bottom bracket axle. When I say 'machined' read 'carefully fettled with a flap disk on an angle grinder'. It worked well enough....machined 5mm off drive side of BB. Worked out well.