So I've been mulling over the idea of putting together a Bafang based build that could be an all-season, durable commuter that could work for both summer and winter. My commute is 21 miles one way but generally flat (really just one decent hill) and a mixture of pavement and hard packed trail but I've got some rough streets before I get onto the trail so I'm thinking I'd like beefier tires and a front shock with lockout.
Seeing Court J's current build which will use an internally geared hub made me think that I would like to do something similar with a Bafang BBSHD. I'm considering buying a cheap 29er like this Gravity single speed one from BikesDirect - one idea I had was to have a LBS thread an internal geared hub (not sure which one, SRAM? Sturmy-Archer? ideally the best quality I can get for under $300, don't need too large of a range, maybe 300%?).
For the battery I was thinking I'd do something beefy (52V, 12 AH) or so and keep it in a backpack as I ride, and put my day's cargo on panniers.
I'm also thinking that I'd have spring/summer/fall tires that are along the lines of Schwalbe Big Apple's and then some studded tires for winter riding.
Is the geared hub doable without dropping $1000+ on a Rolhoff speedhub? Would something cheap like this $80 3 speed hub from Sturmey Archer work for what I need?
Curious to hear your thoughts EBR community!
Another consideration- would I be better off buying a higher quality, higher cost 29er with a derailleur and skipping the internally geared hub?
Seeing Court J's current build which will use an internally geared hub made me think that I would like to do something similar with a Bafang BBSHD. I'm considering buying a cheap 29er like this Gravity single speed one from BikesDirect - one idea I had was to have a LBS thread an internal geared hub (not sure which one, SRAM? Sturmy-Archer? ideally the best quality I can get for under $300, don't need too large of a range, maybe 300%?).
For the battery I was thinking I'd do something beefy (52V, 12 AH) or so and keep it in a backpack as I ride, and put my day's cargo on panniers.
I'm also thinking that I'd have spring/summer/fall tires that are along the lines of Schwalbe Big Apple's and then some studded tires for winter riding.
Is the geared hub doable without dropping $1000+ on a Rolhoff speedhub? Would something cheap like this $80 3 speed hub from Sturmey Archer work for what I need?
Curious to hear your thoughts EBR community!
Another consideration- would I be better off buying a higher quality, higher cost 29er with a derailleur and skipping the internally geared hub?