I've been reading the forum for a while now, and considering my next move.
I ride pretty much only off-road and am looking to convert one of my bikes, either a Specialized Rockhopper or GT Avalanche, from around 2008, both 17.5" frames. They are both very good bikes and to me makes sense to use one rather than buy a complete bike which would be lower spec unless I spent a lot of monies...
My experience so far is limited to riding a Scott E-Aspect, which was good fun but way out of my budget!
But I did feel as though I wanted more power at times, on big hills and the like, so am pondering options a little bit over the normal legal 250W, without going too far and having an obviously “powered” bicycle rather than “electrically assisted” should I end up on a road. So maybe a 350 or 500? Range would ideally be a couple of hours, 20-30 miles, with pedalling obviously.
Both bikes are 9 speed derailleur, will the chain be OK?
The Scott was a torque-sensing mid-drive but I definitely want a throttle option, and would I be correct in assuming a rear hub drive would not be so good for climbing steep slow stuff?
I’m also curious, at what power chain and sprocket wear becomes an issue as I see 750W and 1000W drives available, surely at that power the chain and sprockets must be under some strain?!
My immediate thoughts are a 500W 36V 25A BBS02B kit c/o Woosh, but open to suggestions and advice!
Steve
I ride pretty much only off-road and am looking to convert one of my bikes, either a Specialized Rockhopper or GT Avalanche, from around 2008, both 17.5" frames. They are both very good bikes and to me makes sense to use one rather than buy a complete bike which would be lower spec unless I spent a lot of monies...
My experience so far is limited to riding a Scott E-Aspect, which was good fun but way out of my budget!
But I did feel as though I wanted more power at times, on big hills and the like, so am pondering options a little bit over the normal legal 250W, without going too far and having an obviously “powered” bicycle rather than “electrically assisted” should I end up on a road. So maybe a 350 or 500? Range would ideally be a couple of hours, 20-30 miles, with pedalling obviously.
Both bikes are 9 speed derailleur, will the chain be OK?
The Scott was a torque-sensing mid-drive but I definitely want a throttle option, and would I be correct in assuming a rear hub drive would not be so good for climbing steep slow stuff?
I’m also curious, at what power chain and sprocket wear becomes an issue as I see 750W and 1000W drives available, surely at that power the chain and sprockets must be under some strain?!
My immediate thoughts are a 500W 36V 25A BBS02B kit c/o Woosh, but open to suggestions and advice!
Steve