Nelson37 said:Do some research on geared versus direct-drive motors. Decide how fast, and how far, you want to go.
Suspension, disk brakes? Under 20mph, fairly smooth roads, probably not necessary. Much faster, or much rougher, possibly mandatory.
Like to pedal? Possibly make rides that exceed battery range? Need to get home?
These are reasons I choose a light, lo-power geared motor kit, generally considered of a higher quality than the Cute series. I ruled out a direct drive as the prospect of pedaling against that heavy drag with a dead battery was not something I wanted to face. I paid more money for a good quality battery that is sealed, and locks to the bike. The kit came with a fully potted controller, as a protection against water intrusion.
I could have chosen faster, and cheaper. These are valid choices if they fit what you want to do. There is no right, or wrong, just what may, or may not, best match your desires and budget. Compromises are always necessary.
Just finding a vendor with decent shipping prices to Sweden may be the most important decision factor for you.
Just like you i have decided that a lightweight geared hub motor from a vendor based in uk, shipping then only around 30usd. Since my hometown has fairly good roads i will stick with my v-brakes, however i will get some new bits for them and make sure they sit tight. Right now i will stick with my current bike. If i feel like i want to do "more" i might consider a MTB of high quality later down the line. I really like what you said about right or wrong. Advice only takes you to a certain point, in the end it's my own needs and requirements that matters.