Hello I'm new. Hopefully mine is a round peg/round hole issue and I'm simply overthinking. I'm a 50 year old cycle courier interested in longevity in chosen profession so ebike becoming necessary. Have 2 old Treks both with Hollowtech BB and chainsets I like. Yosepower hollowtech sensor and generally highly regarded hub kits therefore appealing, and aware of no other options for compatible PAS sensor. Pros/cons of front/rear hub appear to favour rear hub, with added benefit of being safer. Yosepower throw a spanner in by discontinuing rear hub 250W kits (at least for 26"/cassette which I require). They suggest front hub kit. Which brings me to subject of post - how safe on alloy suspension fork? Two old Treks have slightly older Manitou forks, which I also like. I don't like the thought of face planting however. Torque arms are recommended, but how to tell a good one? I'm seeing very generic ones offered online. Don't know if trusting a couple bits of £13 metal to prevent serious injury is a good idea. Or how to source decent replacement spokes as I understand the Yosepower spokes may be poor quality. Only interested in 250W motor, and would usually disengage when going at speed downhill, otherwise riding quite hard and looking out for the obvious threats on roads and not that interested to add another if I can help it. Any thoughts or recommendations please? Does anyone have good experience riding a front hub conversion on alloy forks with torque arms, generic or otherwise? Anyone think it's a bad idea? Any other road-legal solutions for keeping current chain set/fork/bike? Very odd to me that Yosepower are still selling 350W rear hub kits, and admit it's tempting but that's a risk of another kind as this will be a work bike.