knutselmaaster said:
Yes, similar experience here.
I also have to add that, contrarily to my primary opinion, I don't see the use for that much gears anymore.
The motor is so powerful that it makes me shift 2 by 2, on a 7 speed freewheel...
I agree, a 7 speed freewheel (21 gears total) is probably enough - especially if you use a higher PAS level or even go with the throttle.
The main reason for me to look for a cassette version of the motor was the ease of conversion - I have a 9 gear one right now on the bike I want to convert.
The two lower prio reasons are
a) I still like to pedal and get exercise (with motor off or in PAS 1) - at least some time

and prefer to keep the gearing / difference between individual gears
b) And in case I want to use it for a longer period w/o motor, I just switch the wheels and remove the battery and end up the the original bike + probably a pound of cables/controller ...
Spreading the aluminum frame to 155 seems too risky to me.
To only have to spread it to 140 mm, I would have to use a 6/7 speed (change derailleur/shifter) and get a new brake (current frame has only disc brake mounts)
This leaves me again with a front wheel conversion. Unfortunately the bike has shocks and only mounts for disc brakes.
So I probably buy a rigid steel fork with disc mounts (to avoid changing the hydraulic disc brakes to v-brakes) and bend that fork to 110 mm.
Does anyone have a suggestion for a good fork (700c to correct a 65 mm suspension) which has disk and canti studs?
Thanks