Afternoon all!
Only a few months into this game and so still learning, so please excuse the lack of technical language. I am keen to purchase a road legal kit with the option of 500/1000w for fun off road. At the moment I have three options ahead of me and I need your advice.
Rider details:
Height: 172cm
Weight: 76kg
Age: 30
Commute:
Distance (A to B): 2.9 miles
Return: 5.8 miles
Steepest gradient: 22.2%
Ebike knowledge: not a huge amount!
Option 1: Use my current bike.
The bike I have (photographed in my kitchen) is a GT Transeo 4.0 (pretty much the same as this, the details and specs are here), it has a 27 inch wheel size and disk brakes. The rear dropouts are vertical and 13.5cm apart. It has an 8 cog speed Shimano gear system on the back wheel but I don't think it is a freewheel, but I don't know if this matters. The frame triangle is approx. 38cm from bottom to top, 48cm across and 60cm to link them so I think there will be plenty of space for the battery. My issue is that the frame is aluminium so I am wondering if this is an issue. It is also currently a hybrid so only has a max space of 5.5cm for the rear tyre to fit into before it starts rubbing the frame. I was thinking cyclotricity duel kit?
Option 2: Buy a second hand bike and attach a kit
Anyone done this? I am assuming that there are common bikes used? An email back from cyclotricity said "we do a 48/12 rack and a 48/12 frame and the ds-6 frame type", but I have no idea what that means.
Option 3: Buy an ebike ready made.
I was thinking about the Woosh Karoo, but there are so many available.
What would you do? Any help appreciated!
Only a few months into this game and so still learning, so please excuse the lack of technical language. I am keen to purchase a road legal kit with the option of 500/1000w for fun off road. At the moment I have three options ahead of me and I need your advice.
Rider details:
Height: 172cm
Weight: 76kg
Age: 30
Commute:
Distance (A to B): 2.9 miles
Return: 5.8 miles
Steepest gradient: 22.2%
Ebike knowledge: not a huge amount!
Option 1: Use my current bike.
The bike I have (photographed in my kitchen) is a GT Transeo 4.0 (pretty much the same as this, the details and specs are here), it has a 27 inch wheel size and disk brakes. The rear dropouts are vertical and 13.5cm apart. It has an 8 cog speed Shimano gear system on the back wheel but I don't think it is a freewheel, but I don't know if this matters. The frame triangle is approx. 38cm from bottom to top, 48cm across and 60cm to link them so I think there will be plenty of space for the battery. My issue is that the frame is aluminium so I am wondering if this is an issue. It is also currently a hybrid so only has a max space of 5.5cm for the rear tyre to fit into before it starts rubbing the frame. I was thinking cyclotricity duel kit?
Option 2: Buy a second hand bike and attach a kit
Anyone done this? I am assuming that there are common bikes used? An email back from cyclotricity said "we do a 48/12 rack and a 48/12 frame and the ds-6 frame type", but I have no idea what that means.
Option 3: Buy an ebike ready made.
I was thinking about the Woosh Karoo, but there are so many available.
What would you do? Any help appreciated!
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