it's a new product so it will take some time.So currently not available?
The TSDZ8 (and TSDZ2B) comes with 5-bolt BCD chainring that is suitable for up to 10-speed cassettes which you can replace if necessary.I also have a 1x12 cassette which I have heard won't really be suitable for a mid drive?
Roads are terrible everywhere in UK.I would use it solely for commute, but it's definitely abused and jumped around and the roads here are terrible
My viewpoint is there is such a good array of potential donor bikes available on Marketplace / Ebay / Gumtree that it is worth just getting a donor bike that will make the conversion easy - usually a hardly used older bike which isn't too high tech but has disc brakes , preferably hydraulic, air forks (if you want suspension forks) , plenty of space on the downtube for the battery and a "normal" square taper bottom bracket, 8 or 9 (or possibly 10) speed rear cassette - they are cheap compared with the conversion costs and it will make things so much easierI am beginning to think it's a shame to butcher a very good MTB
I actually have looked at the pure one belt drive bike, it would certainly be a good bet for the miles I do. It's singlespeed which is making me wary tho....does anyone have any experience of this bike?
No. Keep it clean and oiled, share wear across two or three chains to extend cassette life, and don't ride full power in the same gear all the time. Then expect 2,000 to 3,000 miles per chain and double for the cassette. So two chains and a cassette per year, a front chain ring every 18 months to 3 years.With the miles I do each week, I will be changing chains and cassettes every 3 months?