I don't see it's rider weight limit.I'm put off the Dahon because of the rim brakes I'm also struggling to find a decent conversion kit. I don't really want to be at the mercy of Ali Express or eBay. I have found a bike that I think is suitable and offers excellent value for money. https://www.halfords.com/bikes/folding-bikes/carrera-intercity-disc-9-speed-folding-bike-536878.html?_gl=1*14u221s*_up*MQ..*_ga*MTYwNTE4MjQ3Mi4xNjYxNzAxNDQy*_ga_VK44BRER97*MTY2MTcwMTQ0My4xLjEuMTY2MTcwMTQ1OS4wLjAuMA..
I was going to ditch the parcel shelf, stand it vertically, strap it up and throw an old bath towel on it for a bit of extra security. All the rear windows are heavily blacked out on mine as well.Ah that’s a pain!! As you well know. The kona boot is t huge so hoping something fits!!
At the speeds an eBike can go, 15.5mph, the rim brakes on my eBike Brompton are OK, even downhill, and I am not light. They only need the ocaisional adjustment. I have had the Brompton for 20 years.I'm put off the Dahon because of the rim brakes
Until I started towing just under 90kg of trailer and cargo downhill, I was quite happy with my V-brakes brakes... now they ned adjustment after every couple of hauls. Stopping 174kg in total down steep gravelly hill paths, does seem to asking rather a lot of them.At the speeds an eBike can go, 15.5mph, the rim brakes on my eBike Brompton are OK, even downhill, and I am not light. They only need the ocaisional adjustment. I have had the Brompton for 20 years.
So whilst good disk brakes are better, and my other eBike has Hope twin cylinder hydraulics, if I was looking for a folder I would not dismiss rim braked ones, they can be OK.
@Woosh mentioned he may in future offer 20" hub conversion kits - it's a common wheel size for folders, and a product I expect will sell well.I'm also struggling to find a decent conversion kit.
Yes, I wrote to Whoosh and Andy told me they hadn't any stock of 20's. He did say they might restock them in the future, so fingers crossed.@Woosh mentioned he may in future offer 20" hub conversion kits - it's a common wheel size for folders, and a product I expect will sell well.
Well 174kg is a lot of weight, not sure the OP said they were that heavy.Until I started towing just under 90kg of trailer and cargo downhill, I was quite happy with my V-brakes brakes... now they ned adjustment after every couple of hauls. Stopping 174kg in total down steep gravelly hill paths, does seem to asking rather a lot of them.
The OP is 98KG . I was 117KG before I started e-biking. I think I originally said I was 103 but forgot to calibrate my scales.Well 174kg is a lot of weight, not sure the OP said they were that heavy.
Besides, in my limited experience when going "down steep gravelly hill paths" its not the brakes that are the problem, but the grip of the tyres.
the main issue with other folding bikes than the Brompton is how and where to attach the battery.@Woosh mentioned he may in future offer 20" hub conversion kits - it's a common wheel size for folders, and a product I expect will sell well.
Ah yes... but to get to the point where grip fails (trying to skid straight, while hoping not to jacknife the trailer), I've got to apply rather a lot of force on the brake pads, which misaligns them rather quickly.Besides, in my limited experience when going "down steep gravelly hill paths" its not the brakes that are the problem, but the grip of the tyres.
I've secured my battery to the rear rack, which is only a balance problem when ascending very steep hills. And my bike still folds, handy for cars/buses/trains/planes(?) There do seem to be a lot of rear rack battery combos on ebay, AliExpress etc. Why not offer rear racks with batteries?the main issue with other folding bikes than the Brompton is how and where to attach the battery.
I simply drilled and bolted a plank of wood to the rear rack, and secured the battery mount through that. Covered it with waterproof rucksack covers - two in fact - because they're not terribly waterproof when exposed to hours of heavy rain.A rear rack battery pack would be my ideal solution also.