I am planning to convert my trusty and much travelled Dawes Super Galaxy (1989 model) to an E bike. Its currently still set up in its original Drop Bars, 3x6 Derailier gears, Cantilever brakes but has been updated to a sealed BB. I need to change to a flat bar more upright configuration anyway.
As far as was practically possible I'd like to ride unassisted but with help when I need it; or my ageing body is running low on energy. I'd still like to be able to cycle camp with it, without of course doing some of the 60 to 70 mile days I used to.
My first thoughts on conversion are based around a hub unit rather than a mid drive. I've been reading about the advantages/disadvantages of both and have found no common consensus on what works best, so options.
1. Front Hub kit, keep existing gear set up
2. Front Hub kit, convert to hub gear (Nexus 8 ?)
I'm more inclined to the front hub as given my desire to still cycle camp there would still be occasions where luggage weight over the rear wheel could be in the region of 20 Kilos.
The Whoosh kits look tempting.
I would welcome any advice, thanks in advance for any help.
As far as was practically possible I'd like to ride unassisted but with help when I need it; or my ageing body is running low on energy. I'd still like to be able to cycle camp with it, without of course doing some of the 60 to 70 mile days I used to.
My first thoughts on conversion are based around a hub unit rather than a mid drive. I've been reading about the advantages/disadvantages of both and have found no common consensus on what works best, so options.
1. Front Hub kit, keep existing gear set up
2. Front Hub kit, convert to hub gear (Nexus 8 ?)
I'm more inclined to the front hub as given my desire to still cycle camp there would still be occasions where luggage weight over the rear wheel could be in the region of 20 Kilos.
The Whoosh kits look tempting.
I would welcome any advice, thanks in advance for any help.