Do you have a special use for this bike or just trying to make a bike that you already have more useable?Pictures please. I’m pondering a conversion to my ‘16 Trek Verve 3. Thoughts?
It is fairly similar to my Schwinn that I recently installed a Tongsheng and I like that bike a lot, just got back from a scenic 24 mile hilly country ride. I did need an aftermarket 10mm dished (42t) chainring for a good chainline on my Schwinn and I changed the 8 speed cassette to 12-44t (required a derailleur extension for my SRAM X4) for better hill climbing ability.
I'm not suggestion that the Tongsheng is what you would want but removing your triple chainring should drop about 3 pounds, if you were inclined to replace your suspension front fork with a suspension corrected (non suspension) steel fork it would probably drop another 3-5 pounds which makes up for the 8 pound Tongsheng. Then the only additional weight would be a battery, the TS seems to be pretty efficient so unless you do long rides a small light battery might do. Pick Pedaluma's brain for suggestions.
Again, maybe you aren't interested in the Tongsheng but if you were I would go for the 36v version. My 36v is much quieter than my 48v which has a louder high pitch whine at higher assist levels, The 36v still provides good assist.
Oh, and the rim brakes on my Schwinn are excellent, at least as good as mechanical disc brakes that I have had on other bikes (but not as good as Avid Elixir hydraulics on another bike I ride) so I don't see disc vs rim as an issue just because one does a ebike conversion - excluding the high speed, heavy Bafang mid drives I read about.
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