I've recently moved and unfortunately my commute to work has significantly increased, and now consists of about 30-40 minute ride along a canal, plus an additional 20 minutes of steep uphill on my return journey.
As a result of this I'm looking into whether or not a conversion kit might assist me. I'm currently looking at two options for a conversion kit and I was wanting some advice on them both or if anyone has any other alternatives that might work well for me that I can obtain in the UK.
Option 1: This is from a Company called Bike tails. From the installation video it looks like it would be very easy to install which is a nice plus point and it looks like a fairly straight forward system, I also would be very surprised if this didn't work on my bike as I already have a pannier rack fitted. My concern is that I'm not sure how well it would cope with the steep hill and I've also heard that friction drives aren't as good if the tires are wet, or if it's raining.
Option 2: Is a mid-drive system from Pedalease. This claims to solve the problems I was worried about with the friction drive option, in that it claims to cope well with hills, and this is back up with other information I've read about mid-drive systems, because they are able to make use of the gearing. My concern is how easy it would be to fit myself and if I would need to take it to a local friendly bike shop, and also if it would be possible to fit on my bike at all.
Has anyone had any experience of these brands before? Will the friction drive cope with the hills near me?(according to http://veloroutes.org/ the gradient of my hill is ~8%) How hard are most mid-drive systems to fit? Are there any better options?
As a result of this I'm looking into whether or not a conversion kit might assist me. I'm currently looking at two options for a conversion kit and I was wanting some advice on them both or if anyone has any other alternatives that might work well for me that I can obtain in the UK.
Option 1: This is from a Company called Bike tails. From the installation video it looks like it would be very easy to install which is a nice plus point and it looks like a fairly straight forward system, I also would be very surprised if this didn't work on my bike as I already have a pannier rack fitted. My concern is that I'm not sure how well it would cope with the steep hill and I've also heard that friction drives aren't as good if the tires are wet, or if it's raining.
Option 2: Is a mid-drive system from Pedalease. This claims to solve the problems I was worried about with the friction drive option, in that it claims to cope well with hills, and this is back up with other information I've read about mid-drive systems, because they are able to make use of the gearing. My concern is how easy it would be to fit myself and if I would need to take it to a local friendly bike shop, and also if it would be possible to fit on my bike at all.
Has anyone had any experience of these brands before? Will the friction drive cope with the hills near me?(according to http://veloroutes.org/ the gradient of my hill is ~8%) How hard are most mid-drive systems to fit? Are there any better options?