My front derailleur is a triple so if I go down this route that's at least one thing I don't have to buy. I just bought the motor and battery for my own bike so I'm hoping to get going with the conversion soon. I have the bottom bracket stripped so with a bit of luck I will get some time to start on it.I still only have one chainring as waiting for parts. However, it is a flat chainring on the inner position and I can acces all 7 of the rear sprockets. The largest is a bit of a stretch but I think I can improve it a bit by removing a 2mm BB spacer I think is unnecessary. I'll have 12-32t on the back and 34 and 42t on the front.
The outer chainring, once fitted will almost certainly not work on the biggest sprockets but not a problem.
I have ordered a triple FD (hopefully it will have more travel than a double) and with a bigger band diameter than my seat post. My plan is to 3d print an eccentric offset spacer to move the derailleur right a couple of mm. A better option may have been a direct mount derailleur with a direct mount band as it is very easy to make an offset spacer for these. I may also be able to do a sturmey and modify the band but hope to avoid the need for that.
The derailleur is coming from AliExpress so might take a couple of weeks.
I'm going to have trouble with the battery though. Even though it fits easily within the frame triangle on this one, the nutserts are too low down on the frame to suit it and I really don't think they're going to be up to the task of holding a very heavy 19.2ah battery in place. I'm thinking of making up some sort of steel bed for the battery once more but this time it will have a few round clamps welded to the underneath which can then be secured around the frame with some rubber strips inside for some protection and to assist in grip. I'm not sure yet what approach to take but I'll know better once I start working on it. Something like these might be an idea.
Just as an aside, does anyone know how to tell for sure that the two motors I bought are actually 750w and not one of the lesser models? There's no labelling, not that that could be relied upon anyway but I am very curious indeed given how much money I have spent!
All the best,
AJ