to the beach
10 W
Found a great $35 deal on a 1993 Fuji SandBlaster, designed in USA, made in Taiwan, 4130 Cromoly, 3 x 7 speed Shimano 100GS components. I added Kenda K838 street tires and Planet Bike full MTB fenders for another $60.
Not headed off road and don't want the added weight of suspension. Weatherproofing is part of my plan, if at all possible. Just want an efficient E-bike that will cruise 25MPH and still climb moderate hills at 20MPH. I like the stealth look of a gear hub in the rear but don't know how one will hold up since I weigh 245 and the gears are usually nylon. Also, I wouldn't mind another Yescom (this time rear kit though) but don't like how conspicuously large the direct drive motors are. No question about battery type, definately LiFePo4 mounted in the triangle, either in a frame bag, or what I really like, the bottle cage mounted Thermos looking thing they sell on Ebay. I can't figure out how I should set controls up. Current shifters are trigger and I'd like to convert to rear disc brake at the same time. I've got around $150 per month to put into this and would like to be done for next summer, unless I sell my current E-Bike.

Not headed off road and don't want the added weight of suspension. Weatherproofing is part of my plan, if at all possible. Just want an efficient E-bike that will cruise 25MPH and still climb moderate hills at 20MPH. I like the stealth look of a gear hub in the rear but don't know how one will hold up since I weigh 245 and the gears are usually nylon. Also, I wouldn't mind another Yescom (this time rear kit though) but don't like how conspicuously large the direct drive motors are. No question about battery type, definately LiFePo4 mounted in the triangle, either in a frame bag, or what I really like, the bottle cage mounted Thermos looking thing they sell on Ebay. I can't figure out how I should set controls up. Current shifters are trigger and I'd like to convert to rear disc brake at the same time. I've got around $150 per month to put into this and would like to be done for next summer, unless I sell my current E-Bike.