suigeneris
New Member
I have a WorkCycles Ladies Secret Service. I love my bike (though it is heavier than I expected), but after a year, I moved to a place that is a little hillier - and I am a little older - than I am willing to power myself. Basically, town is downhill from my home (just over a mile), but I am going to need to go home at some point... There are not a lot of other hills; there is maybe 100 - 200ft change in elevation.
I researched electric bikes, but most are too small (my SS is 61cm). I really liked the Gazelle but I don't want to go through getting the perfect bike again (I imported my bike myself because 61cm was not available in the U.S., and my ride is perfectly pimped — since the pictures below, I have changed the rearview mirror and seat, and added a coffee cage and phone rack) so I started researching conversion kits.
Desires: unobtrusive, I read about the Gruber assist model and really like the idea of routing wires internally; battery under/on rear rack; not full time, I like the idea of it engaging when pedaling gets difficult.
What is the best solution in each of these categories?
1. Money is no object
2. Solid choice and here's why
3. This will get you by
How do I find someone who will do a good conversion job? I would like to get it done early this year February or March. I am fairly particular so I don't want to my bike to be a first time experience for someone;-). Thank you for all suggestions and information!
I researched electric bikes, but most are too small (my SS is 61cm). I really liked the Gazelle but I don't want to go through getting the perfect bike again (I imported my bike myself because 61cm was not available in the U.S., and my ride is perfectly pimped — since the pictures below, I have changed the rearview mirror and seat, and added a coffee cage and phone rack) so I started researching conversion kits.
Desires: unobtrusive, I read about the Gruber assist model and really like the idea of routing wires internally; battery under/on rear rack; not full time, I like the idea of it engaging when pedaling gets difficult.
What is the best solution in each of these categories?
1. Money is no object
2. Solid choice and here's why
3. This will get you by
How do I find someone who will do a good conversion job? I would like to get it done early this year February or March. I am fairly particular so I don't want to my bike to be a first time experience for someone;-). Thank you for all suggestions and information!