It didn't take long - I've started modifying the Windsor ...
I've put a lovely new seat post on it - I'm now waaay up in the air and can whip along much more efficiently.
I find the ride a lot smoother than when I was bouncing up an down on the old suspension post with my knees round my ears (that's how it felt anyway!) There's only one problem - it has highlighted how undergeared the bike is on the flat and slight downhills.
In an ideal world, I think I'd gain a 7th and 8th gear. Although I suppose 1st gear is a useful "get you home" gear if the battery failed, I'd be willing to sacrifice it if it meant getting a 7th gear instead as I'd use 7th a darn site more than I'd be needing 1st.
So, can it be done and what will I need to buy? I'd probably order it all from the local bike shop and get them to do the honours, but I want to know what the best option will be and the difficulties involved (if there are any). I also want to be able to check prices out before I go to the bike shop so I know I'm getting the right thing for me.
I'd like it to be a good quality replacement, preferably better than the original equipment (I find the gear change a bit woolly and not always as slick as it could be).
Any suggestions and advice gratefully received!
I've put a lovely new seat post on it - I'm now waaay up in the air and can whip along much more efficiently.

I find the ride a lot smoother than when I was bouncing up an down on the old suspension post with my knees round my ears (that's how it felt anyway!) There's only one problem - it has highlighted how undergeared the bike is on the flat and slight downhills.
In an ideal world, I think I'd gain a 7th and 8th gear. Although I suppose 1st gear is a useful "get you home" gear if the battery failed, I'd be willing to sacrifice it if it meant getting a 7th gear instead as I'd use 7th a darn site more than I'd be needing 1st.
So, can it be done and what will I need to buy? I'd probably order it all from the local bike shop and get them to do the honours, but I want to know what the best option will be and the difficulties involved (if there are any). I also want to be able to check prices out before I go to the bike shop so I know I'm getting the right thing for me.
I'd like it to be a good quality replacement, preferably better than the original equipment (I find the gear change a bit woolly and not always as slick as it could be).
Any suggestions and advice gratefully received!