I haven't used my mountain bike for a while and when I do it's only been for towpaths and guided rides etc.. so it seems a bit overkill. With this in mind I rescued a vintage Swift bike for the cycling recycle project I work at to build a "Towpath Tootler".
Its got a 3 speed Sturmey Archer hub which needed some work, but fine now, and I fitted my cyclotricty wheel with a torque simulation controller and tried to make the conversion as stealthy as possible. The frame satchel has the controller and battery in it, the controller being in a piece of square down pipe that's bolted through the bag onto an aluminium bar underneath that's fixed to the frame. There's straps through the inside of the bag that go around the top tube and they're hidden by the bag flap.
The only problem i had was the hub motor wheel was a bit of an odd size so I had the put a "retro Roadster" tyre on the front with a standard 26 by 1 3/8 on the back. Both cream coloured.
Tried to keep everything else as stock and even hid the lcd with a leather cover.
Its got a 3 speed Sturmey Archer hub which needed some work, but fine now, and I fitted my cyclotricty wheel with a torque simulation controller and tried to make the conversion as stealthy as possible. The frame satchel has the controller and battery in it, the controller being in a piece of square down pipe that's bolted through the bag onto an aluminium bar underneath that's fixed to the frame. There's straps through the inside of the bag that go around the top tube and they're hidden by the bag flap.
The only problem i had was the hub motor wheel was a bit of an odd size so I had the put a "retro Roadster" tyre on the front with a standard 26 by 1 3/8 on the back. Both cream coloured.
Tried to keep everything else as stock and even hid the lcd with a leather cover.