Yeah, not really but I thought that might get some attention!
What I actually want to do is change the frame/forks on my non-electric bike (currently a Cove HJ....I won't put the full name for the sake of propriety...) to a frame/forks that can use the wheels from my Cheeb, so that if I fancy an analog day I just swap the wheels over and ride.
I have to confess to being somewhat baffled by modern wheel standards, so I've no idea how to determine whether frames/forks and wheels are compatible any more. Can anyone offer any advice?
The reasoning behind all this is that after spending time riding my electric bike with its big wheels (27.5) and long reach, the Cove feels almost comically small and low. Like riding a clown bike. There's a lot of nice kit on that bike, so it seems a shame to not use it.
Thanks!
What I actually want to do is change the frame/forks on my non-electric bike (currently a Cove HJ....I won't put the full name for the sake of propriety...) to a frame/forks that can use the wheels from my Cheeb, so that if I fancy an analog day I just swap the wheels over and ride.
I have to confess to being somewhat baffled by modern wheel standards, so I've no idea how to determine whether frames/forks and wheels are compatible any more. Can anyone offer any advice?
The reasoning behind all this is that after spending time riding my electric bike with its big wheels (27.5) and long reach, the Cove feels almost comically small and low. Like riding a clown bike. There's a lot of nice kit on that bike, so it seems a shame to not use it.
Thanks!