Does anyone have suggestions about a suitable conversion kit for my old Raleigh bike (circa 1984). As can be seen from the photo, it's a mixte frame, drop handlebars & original 27" size wheels (steel frames replaced with alloys). Brakes are side pull callipers & the frame is nothing special. I think they are known as "gas pipe" bikes. Having said that, it's good to ride, fits me well for size and not especially heavy - lighter in fact that my wife's more recent alloy Raleigh Pioneer. The front dropouts seem narrower than on my wife's bike - maybe with having a steel frame?
I was thinking of the go-e friction drive but have gone off the idea. Looking for something as simple as possible - no need for digital display, brake cut outs or large battery - 9 amps is perfectly adequate for me. There are times when I would like to use the bike without power, so any motor would need to freewheel easily (not interested in crank drives - would prefer front or maybe rear hub). Similarly, either pedelec or throttle okay - main criteria is simplicity. There are no bottle mounts, so battery would need to be in pannier of rack pack. Have searched forums but can't find much about conversions to these older steel frame bikes. Any suggestions very welcome.
I was thinking of the go-e friction drive but have gone off the idea. Looking for something as simple as possible - no need for digital display, brake cut outs or large battery - 9 amps is perfectly adequate for me. There are times when I would like to use the bike without power, so any motor would need to freewheel easily (not interested in crank drives - would prefer front or maybe rear hub). Similarly, either pedelec or throttle okay - main criteria is simplicity. There are no bottle mounts, so battery would need to be in pannier of rack pack. Have searched forums but can't find much about conversions to these older steel frame bikes. Any suggestions very welcome.