Being close to 70 and the old leg muscles on the decline I would like to convert my 2016 Cube Nature to electric. I've spent many an hour reading numerous reviews, websites and forums and I'm still a tad unsure what type of kit to go with. I'm 6'-1" tall and weigh 96kgs. My typical ride is mainly on cycle trails and towpaths and we also take our bikes in the motorhome when touring in Europe. I would like the ability to do about 30 mile round trips with a mix of flat and hilly roads.
My first question is rear hub or crank mounted drives.? I'm leaning toward crank mounted as I can retain my existing rear cassette and the reviews suggest it provides much superior power and smoothness.
Secondly cadence or torque sensing. This is probably my biggest concern. I understand the basics of both systems and like the way torque sensing works but what happens if I run out of steam before I finish my ride? Cadence will solve this problem but will it give me enough of a workout? Does using the lowest power level overcome this problem?
Lastly for the moment, 36v or 48v systems? What are the differences and what battery capacity will I need to suit my riding requirements.
All advice would be welcomed.
My first question is rear hub or crank mounted drives.? I'm leaning toward crank mounted as I can retain my existing rear cassette and the reviews suggest it provides much superior power and smoothness.
Secondly cadence or torque sensing. This is probably my biggest concern. I understand the basics of both systems and like the way torque sensing works but what happens if I run out of steam before I finish my ride? Cadence will solve this problem but will it give me enough of a workout? Does using the lowest power level overcome this problem?
Lastly for the moment, 36v or 48v systems? What are the differences and what battery capacity will I need to suit my riding requirements.
All advice would be welcomed.