Hi, newbie here. I'm looking to convert a bike I just bought for my wife into an ebike and would love help deciding between two systems I've narrowed it down to.
This bike is this step-through https://www.deporvillage.net/bike-urbana-coluer-sixties-707-green
It's going to be used maybe once or twice per week, for social riding, around semi-rural areas where we live, a few hills but not much. My wife is not in to speed, she'll be in to something steady and easy to ride. She's unlikely to be doing more than 1 or 2 hours in any go, and clocking up maybe 80-100 miles per month.
I found this Revos system. It seems easy to install, quite light, enough power, it's not over-engineered, doesn't need lots of wires and sensors, and doesn't spoil the look of the bike with a heavy mid-motor - https://revolutionworks.com/ - its about £500
And I was also looking at this rear-drive Woosh system - https://wooshbikes.co.uk/cart/#/product/uid-121-xf08c-13ah/xf08c-rear-hub-kit-with-13ah-battery - which is a similar price, but completely different setup. It seems more involved to setup and use and would mean changing to a different wheel, but is it better in the long term?
I suppose the most important factors will be - a natural feel / easy to ride, reliability, aesthetics and installation.
I'd appreciate any thoughts you might have!
This bike is this step-through https://www.deporvillage.net/bike-urbana-coluer-sixties-707-green
It's going to be used maybe once or twice per week, for social riding, around semi-rural areas where we live, a few hills but not much. My wife is not in to speed, she'll be in to something steady and easy to ride. She's unlikely to be doing more than 1 or 2 hours in any go, and clocking up maybe 80-100 miles per month.
I found this Revos system. It seems easy to install, quite light, enough power, it's not over-engineered, doesn't need lots of wires and sensors, and doesn't spoil the look of the bike with a heavy mid-motor - https://revolutionworks.com/ - its about £500
And I was also looking at this rear-drive Woosh system - https://wooshbikes.co.uk/cart/#/product/uid-121-xf08c-13ah/xf08c-rear-hub-kit-with-13ah-battery - which is a similar price, but completely different setup. It seems more involved to setup and use and would mean changing to a different wheel, but is it better in the long term?
I suppose the most important factors will be - a natural feel / easy to ride, reliability, aesthetics and installation.
I'd appreciate any thoughts you might have!