I have a trek with V brakes and they are plenty good enough at 15mph, in fact it locks out if applied to quickly in the wet so perhaps better tyres needed.
Can a cassette be fitted to a freewheel
I thought all motors had to be 250W in uk to be road legal, so if a 1000w motor is powerful enough surely nothing will be ?
I have checked out the woosh at £570 - is a little pricey what chinese ones would you recommend?
Mdoodles - not looked at middrive units - is it easy to fit - need any...
Im a big unit - 21 stone 6'2"
unfortunately where I live in the country side the roads are really rough and knock the hell out of me on the cannondale contra so might choose my old trek 930 antelope instead for the front suspension but its fairly heavy bike to start with - not that it matter...
hi. I'm looking into converting my canondale hybrid into an e bike and would like some suggestions on which kit or bits to buy.
it will need to do 15 miles min on a charge in the depths of winter and be a able to steadily climb 140m over a few miles.
out of interest I have a good cannondale Contro 4 hybrid but with a lefty fork, what sort of price would I be looking at for a road legal rear wheel kit (700) with a 15ah battery.
and I also have an old trek 420 antelope hardtail with 26" wheels
Hi all, new to e-biking and looking for a bike for a 15 mile commute to work (one way)
I am 6 foot 2 inch / 21 stone / unfit / needed for year round cycling / rough country+ town roads / 140m climb on return leg for last 7 miles
sorry I slightly over estimated the climb on the return its not 400m its actually only 140m LOL flatish for approx first 1/2 of route - I would imagine this will make a big difference on the battery drain
The Woosh camino looks good with a 50 mile range on a 15 Ah battery - 17 Ah are out of stock but would get that for the extra £50. Are these road legal in the UK with it not being a twist and go throttle