tidelipop
10 mW
I've just realized that my bike isn't that suitable to convert to an ebike. The reasons is, it has an alu-fork, which makes a front motor a bad choice. It does also got 8 speeds in the rear hub and therefore no place at all to fit the rear derailleur.
So I'm thinking about what bike to buy and convert to an ebike. I think I do want a rear motor, so an alu-frame would be fine. I have now found one rather affordable that I like. It's a MTB with 29" wheels, is that a problem? I've not seen any ebike-kits with 29" wheels, why is that? It does also got the brakes and the gear shifters in one package on the handlebar, is that a problem? Do I need to use the included e-brakes in the kit I'm buying? If that's not a problem, what do I need to do? Is it just to mount the rear wheel with another set of freewheels and the old gear shifter will work as long as I don't try to change to a higher gear that I have on that new freewheel kit? Is it just to put the chain on and it's fine or? I'm a newbie on this...
Thanks!
Andreas
So I'm thinking about what bike to buy and convert to an ebike. I think I do want a rear motor, so an alu-frame would be fine. I have now found one rather affordable that I like. It's a MTB with 29" wheels, is that a problem? I've not seen any ebike-kits with 29" wheels, why is that? It does also got the brakes and the gear shifters in one package on the handlebar, is that a problem? Do I need to use the included e-brakes in the kit I'm buying? If that's not a problem, what do I need to do? Is it just to mount the rear wheel with another set of freewheels and the old gear shifter will work as long as I don't try to change to a higher gear that I have on that new freewheel kit? Is it just to put the chain on and it's fine or? I'm a newbie on this...
Thanks!
Andreas