Briefly, I am soon to officially become an OAP, or as a close friend of mine put it an "old git".!!!
Many moons ago I was a member of a local cycling club, and use to partake in time trials, randonnae's etc.
I tend to try and keep myself reasonably fit these day's by spending 30-mins a day, er' well most days, on a spin bike, which is all well and good but tends to get a bit boring when the sun is shinning, it's fine though when is lashing down outside.
So I have recently treated myself to a new MTB a Diamondback Sync 3.0, it's a hardtail with suspension forks and hydraulic disc brake's in a rather eye catching blue. What I propose to do in the coming weeks/months is to convert it to electric to give me some assistance, and the probable road I like to go down is to fit a mid position drive for the hills down here in sunny Cornwall.
I am aware that new laws were introduced this year regarding what power options you can and can't use, but would like a 2-stage power option where I'm legal on-road and another option where I can switch to more power off road when required.
Some things I guess to consider here are the fact that the bike has hydraulic disc brakes and most kits seem to favour changing the levers with levers with built in sensors which I'm not sure is possible in my case.?
I'm also looking to get around 50........ish miles on a fully charged battery, which I assume is possible with some care on how it's used.
Would really appreciate some expert advice and opinions here please, I don't want to spend good money on something that's unsuitable, please feel free to ask me any more info or questions.
Thanks in advance for all or any help, much appreciated.
Many moons ago I was a member of a local cycling club, and use to partake in time trials, randonnae's etc.
I tend to try and keep myself reasonably fit these day's by spending 30-mins a day, er' well most days, on a spin bike, which is all well and good but tends to get a bit boring when the sun is shinning, it's fine though when is lashing down outside.
So I have recently treated myself to a new MTB a Diamondback Sync 3.0, it's a hardtail with suspension forks and hydraulic disc brake's in a rather eye catching blue. What I propose to do in the coming weeks/months is to convert it to electric to give me some assistance, and the probable road I like to go down is to fit a mid position drive for the hills down here in sunny Cornwall.
I am aware that new laws were introduced this year regarding what power options you can and can't use, but would like a 2-stage power option where I'm legal on-road and another option where I can switch to more power off road when required.
Some things I guess to consider here are the fact that the bike has hydraulic disc brakes and most kits seem to favour changing the levers with levers with built in sensors which I'm not sure is possible in my case.?
I'm also looking to get around 50........ish miles on a fully charged battery, which I assume is possible with some care on how it's used.
Would really appreciate some expert advice and opinions here please, I don't want to spend good money on something that's unsuitable, please feel free to ask me any more info or questions.
Thanks in advance for all or any help, much appreciated.