Hello, I'm a new user looking for a bit of practical advice on converting a heavy cargo bike.
I have a Bakfiets (Van Aldern) that I used to ride everywhere when I lived somewhere flat. But now I've moved to a very hilly area in Spain and the weight of the Bakfiets is getting too much for my knees, not to mention the 35ºC heat in summer.
I've balked at the €3,500 cost of a new electric Bakfiets, so I've seen a Danish electric conversion with a front hub motor. I am not sure how effective or safe this is. I'm thinking of doing a similar conversion. I'm not wishing to go fast anywhere, just save my knees on the hills. Anyone got any comments on this?
Why front wheel?
- Rear wheel already has a hub gear, which I will probably still need
- mid motor: things like the Pedelex require a shop fitting, and there are no dealers nearby
- Front: I'll only lose the dynamo, and I should be able to power the lights by the battery, right?
I have a Bakfiets (Van Aldern) that I used to ride everywhere when I lived somewhere flat. But now I've moved to a very hilly area in Spain and the weight of the Bakfiets is getting too much for my knees, not to mention the 35ºC heat in summer.
I've balked at the €3,500 cost of a new electric Bakfiets, so I've seen a Danish electric conversion with a front hub motor. I am not sure how effective or safe this is. I'm thinking of doing a similar conversion. I'm not wishing to go fast anywhere, just save my knees on the hills. Anyone got any comments on this?
Why front wheel?
- Rear wheel already has a hub gear, which I will probably still need
- mid motor: things like the Pedelex require a shop fitting, and there are no dealers nearby
- Front: I'll only lose the dynamo, and I should be able to power the lights by the battery, right?
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