As I live only 7.2 miles from work, and it's along country lanes, I feel I should be cycling to work rather than driving, however I really don't want to get to work sweaty and needing a shower. So using an electric bike came to mind, also my employer is part of cyclesheme.co.uk, which would give me quite a saving. I am a reasonably fit 54 year old and my weight fluctuates around 80kg.
My current cycle is a Raleigh Stonefly that I have had for nearly 25 years, but its in good condition, and set up for road use, although it's not used that often. I would also want to fit some swept back riser bars to achieve a more upright riding position, as my back is not as flexible as it used to be!!
It weights in at 18kg as is, so it is not the lightest and has a steel frame, and ally shocks.
From a quick look at kits available, the Cyclotricity front hub kit and 11Ah pannier mounted battery caught my eye. My front forks are 100mm apart, and the drop outs are 10mm, so wheel will fit OK, and I also have square tapers for the pedal assist, although as its a cassette BB, I think the sensor and ring will need to go on the gearwheel side. So some questions to start with:-
Thanks.
My current cycle is a Raleigh Stonefly that I have had for nearly 25 years, but its in good condition, and set up for road use, although it's not used that often. I would also want to fit some swept back riser bars to achieve a more upright riding position, as my back is not as flexible as it used to be!!
It weights in at 18kg as is, so it is not the lightest and has a steel frame, and ally shocks.
From a quick look at kits available, the Cyclotricity front hub kit and 11Ah pannier mounted battery caught my eye. My front forks are 100mm apart, and the drop outs are 10mm, so wheel will fit OK, and I also have square tapers for the pedal assist, although as its a cassette BB, I think the sensor and ring will need to go on the gearwheel side. So some questions to start with:-
- The kit comes with brake levers, but as my levers have integrated gear changers, I would not want to fit them. Would this matter?
- Would it end up being too heavy with a kit fitted? Guess kit would be about 5ish kg, so circa 23kg.
- Are Cyclotricity kits good?
- Anything else I should consider? Any alternative kits? (would need to be sourced from someone signed up to Cyclesheme.co.uk).
- Would fitting a kit to a 2nd hand lighter alloy framed hybrid style road biased bike be better?
- Would it be worth trying a front hub drive bike first, as I have not tried an eBike yet?
Thanks.