Front hub conversions in particular are very easy to do and produce reliable, efficient and nice to ride bikes. Bafang even has a plug-n-play set of controllers and torque sensing bottom brackets that can do proper torque assist. I’m using one of their BBs with my current non-Bafang setup and it’s spectacular. It makes riding my bike pure joy. 😁
I’m currently using a light read hub, but if I was building a new bike, I’d go with a light front hub on a steel fork. The total weight would be down even after adding the extra weight of the fork and the rear drivetrain can stay stock.
Front hub conversions in particular are very easy to do and produce reliable, efficient and nice to ride bikes. Bafang even has a plug-n-play set of controllers and torque sensing bottom brackets that can do proper torque assist. I’m using one of their BBs with my current non-Bafang setup and it’s spectacular. It makes riding my bike pure joy. 😁
I’m currently using a light read hub, but if I was building a new bike, I’d go with a light front hub on a steel fork. The total weight would be down even after adding the extra weight of the fork and the rear drivetrain can stay stock.