First of all I ordered a kit without a throttle or brake sensors, not only does it make for a tidier (and cheaper) installation but I don't need them.
Without a throttle you just have to remember to look ahead and shift down a couple of gears as you approach a junction/dog walker etc.
Having an electric motor means I certainly had no need for three chainrings up front so I fitted an inexpensive single ring crankset from eBay and dumped the front derailleur.
My chainring is 38 teeth but many other sizes are available.
This enabled me to replace the bulky left trigger shifter/brake lever combo with a simple brake lever and move the LCD display much closer to the left grip which makes using the + and - buttons with my left thumb very simple.
So then I decided to ditch the right side trigger shifter/brake lever combo and replace it with a simple brake lever and a Shimano 8 Speed Revoshift grip shifter.
Now grip shifters are very non-trendy in the cycling world and are usually found on budget/kids bikes but I really like it, a very small movement of my right hand away from me changes up a gear and towards me to go down a gear.
So now I have a nice uncluttered 'cockpit' (as they call it) and all controls are available with minimum movement of my hands which I find very intuitive.
Looking at that picture makes me realise I need to fix that front brake cable to the forks.
Without a throttle you just have to remember to look ahead and shift down a couple of gears as you approach a junction/dog walker etc.
Having an electric motor means I certainly had no need for three chainrings up front so I fitted an inexpensive single ring crankset from eBay and dumped the front derailleur.
My chainring is 38 teeth but many other sizes are available.
This enabled me to replace the bulky left trigger shifter/brake lever combo with a simple brake lever and move the LCD display much closer to the left grip which makes using the + and - buttons with my left thumb very simple.
So then I decided to ditch the right side trigger shifter/brake lever combo and replace it with a simple brake lever and a Shimano 8 Speed Revoshift grip shifter.
Now grip shifters are very non-trendy in the cycling world and are usually found on budget/kids bikes but I really like it, a very small movement of my right hand away from me changes up a gear and towards me to go down a gear.
So now I have a nice uncluttered 'cockpit' (as they call it) and all controls are available with minimum movement of my hands which I find very intuitive.
Looking at that picture makes me realise I need to fix that front brake cable to the forks.