I know I've been less than enthusiastic in the past about them, but after reading many threads on here maybe(just maybe) my attitude towards them is changing a bit.
Now I dont want to get into things that require deep thought, and working out currents and resistance and fitting this and soldering that. Just a bog standard plug and play.
I've an old 26er i used to ride daily, which has fallen by the wayside after buying the genius 920, but the ebike is heavy, and rather expensive o be popping into the city center and leaving it for an hour or two without seriously worried about it attracting the wrong sort of attention*, and while the 26er is pretty high end, its not cost me anywhere near the Scott.
It weighs about 12kg(the 26er) so i was now thinking maybe a conversion kit would A. keep it in service and B. be something ill worry less about.
Go outdoors, alpine sports,blacks etc have started selling Swytch type kits with 250wh batteries, prebuilt wheels at about £550. The only downside-if it is a downside is its controlled by an app on a smartphone. I'm not electrically or modern minded- I could strip and rebuild a steam engine, but electrical leaves my head spinning :lol:
So what do the conversionists recommend ? Bafang ? are they about the best ?
Also preferring something with a prebuilt wheel. again prefer a rear but front is just as good and battery power doesnt need to be beyond 250wh really. This is more about a 15 mile round trip, half of that likely in freewheel.
Thank you kindly for your time.
Bike I intend to convert -
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*I was thinking about bike covers - you know the type, simple covers to keep the rain off, but if used to cover an ebike when locked up, it cuts down on the high end visual nature of them, and maybe makes it all a bit less conspicuous. Plus it can happily pour from the heavens and the bike isnt sitting there getting saturated.
Now I dont want to get into things that require deep thought, and working out currents and resistance and fitting this and soldering that. Just a bog standard plug and play.
I've an old 26er i used to ride daily, which has fallen by the wayside after buying the genius 920, but the ebike is heavy, and rather expensive o be popping into the city center and leaving it for an hour or two without seriously worried about it attracting the wrong sort of attention*, and while the 26er is pretty high end, its not cost me anywhere near the Scott.
It weighs about 12kg(the 26er) so i was now thinking maybe a conversion kit would A. keep it in service and B. be something ill worry less about.
Go outdoors, alpine sports,blacks etc have started selling Swytch type kits with 250wh batteries, prebuilt wheels at about £550. The only downside-if it is a downside is its controlled by an app on a smartphone. I'm not electrically or modern minded- I could strip and rebuild a steam engine, but electrical leaves my head spinning :lol:
So what do the conversionists recommend ? Bafang ? are they about the best ?
Also preferring something with a prebuilt wheel. again prefer a rear but front is just as good and battery power doesnt need to be beyond 250wh really. This is more about a 15 mile round trip, half of that likely in freewheel.
Thank you kindly for your time.
Bike I intend to convert -
.
*I was thinking about bike covers - you know the type, simple covers to keep the rain off, but if used to cover an ebike when locked up, it cuts down on the high end visual nature of them, and maybe makes it all a bit less conspicuous. Plus it can happily pour from the heavens and the bike isnt sitting there getting saturated.
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