RoadieRoger, thanks for getting the ball going...
Yeah, someone recommended the Fast4ward Edge 2011. 24 volts, but rear hub driven. Spoke to a guy in a shop in Chester who reckoned 24 volts was irrelevant in terms of torque for hills, but was related more to distance. (I think that's what he was saying). He also didn't think the rear hub thing was such a big deal. He said it gives you more perceived oomph, but the front wheelers take you up just the same. Wasn't quite sure I completely understood that...
Frank, your 48 volt project on the Raleigh sounds great. Like you say ... budgets.. : (
Another one I've been looking at is the Izip Santa Cruz (36 volts). Seems like great value for money at 800ish. But Chester guy said that 'brand' may cease to exist and parts might be an issue.
The one I'm starting to like is the Whisper 806fe. Not as cool looking or well-designed as the 806 Alpino folder, which is 500 quid more expensive, but within my budget.
JuicyBike, I'd be happy to come to Buxton, but the Juicy Urban 20 looks ... a bit... I know you folks will find me hopelessly fascile, but for a 1000 quid, I want something that also looks cool so I can fall in love with it.
KudosCycles, followed your link, can't work out how to navigate to the folding bikes..
Conversion kits aren't really my thing. I'm busy and not very technical. Ideally want to buy something with a 1 or 2 year warranty and get someone to fix it for free when it goes wrong.
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