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Whee!Giant

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Hi folks,I've a 2019 giant escape 2 city disc that I'm thinking of converting.

Looking for suggestions for a conversion kit,ideally able to power up to a steady 30kmh,mostly on the flat but with mild hills included.
Quite a bit of stop/start involved approximately 50/70km daily.

Not looking for it to be full electric for the most part(don't pedaling,I'm not a lazy sod)

Hub or crank drive best?
Budget is roughly €600.

Thanks in advance.
 

Woosh

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Whee!Giant

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hub kits are best for that purpose.

https://wooshbikes.co.uk/cart/#/product/uid-177-xf08c-17ah/xf08c-rear-hub-kit-with-17ah-battery

Thanks for the quick reply,would that kit require any replacement of the cassete or chainring/drive chain in general?

Would all gears be usable?
Also I see that a rotor adapter is mentioned,as in the original disk can be transferred?

Also the option is there for 700c,I've a 28 inch wheel,is that suitable without major mods?

Thanks in advance.
Shipping to EU: £15 if required.
 

Woosh

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1. Would all gears be usable?
yes, 8, 9, 10 speed cassette.

2. Also I see that a rotor adapter is mentioned,as in the original disk can be transferred?

Yes.

3. Also the option is there for 700c,I've a 28 inch wheel,is that suitable without major mods?

Yes, available in 26" & 700C rims.

You have also rack or downtube battery options, 4 pedal sensor options and 3 brake sensor options to suit your bike.
If you are interested, please send some pictures of your bike to kits@wooshbikes.co.uk
- general view of the bike
- handlebars front view
- bottom bracket area with the bike upside down
- give us the tyre size eg 28-622 Schwalbe Marathon Plus.
We'll check and make recommendations.
 
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Kwozzymodo

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You have a great bike to use as a base for conversion. I would use a 201rpm rear hub (good torque for hills plus the speed you are looking for), pedal assist sensor, 36v 10ah battery. Add a controller and handlebar display and you will have a great little system - for around £350. Are you planning to fit yourself?