I bought a Carrera Crossfire bike from Cycle Republic last August and was disappointed when the battery cut out twice on me in the first fortnight of use. So I returned it and got a full refund (fair do's to CR they didn't quibble at all). I then bought a second hand nearly new standard bike (Giant Escape 01 model) and I'm quite happy with it for my relaxed commute.
However I'm now wanting to go further afield and rather than just buy a new bike and sell this I'd like to convert it with a Bafang kit. But which one? I'm considering the 500W kit which I know is not road legal. But the 250W kit wouldn't be strictly road legal as you can alter the max assist speed from 15mph to 25mph on the head unit and I just KNOW that I will do that.
But what advantages/disadvantages does the 500W motor offer? And is it worth it? Price difference doesn't seem too much. I understand it will put extra stress on the chain etc. but will it run the battery down much faster? I do intend to get the highest AH battery available in the kit. Also the brakes on my Giant Escape are standard rim brakes (not hydraulic) so will they be OK for the conversion?
For the record I was happy with the Crossfire save for the battery cutout which I believe a number of owners experienced. I'd have kept it otherwise but did wish it went a little faster before the assist stopped.
However I'm now wanting to go further afield and rather than just buy a new bike and sell this I'd like to convert it with a Bafang kit. But which one? I'm considering the 500W kit which I know is not road legal. But the 250W kit wouldn't be strictly road legal as you can alter the max assist speed from 15mph to 25mph on the head unit and I just KNOW that I will do that.
But what advantages/disadvantages does the 500W motor offer? And is it worth it? Price difference doesn't seem too much. I understand it will put extra stress on the chain etc. but will it run the battery down much faster? I do intend to get the highest AH battery available in the kit. Also the brakes on my Giant Escape are standard rim brakes (not hydraulic) so will they be OK for the conversion?
For the record I was happy with the Crossfire save for the battery cutout which I believe a number of owners experienced. I'd have kept it otherwise but did wish it went a little faster before the assist stopped.