Cytronexis a small British brand, established in 2008, that lays claim to being the first company to create an electric bike that, in the founder’s own words, “looked like a bike”.
Nowadays, some 15 years later, its attention has long since turned toward making aftermarket electric bike conversion kits. These kits, from both Cytronex and elsewhere, are an immensely popular, fast-growing segment of the bike industry as people look to add power to their existing bikes. The even faster-growing ebike market has transformed the way many people around the world travel, but the initial cost can be high, so converting a bike you already own is a promising proposition. You can continue to ride the bike you already know and love, with a smaller upfront cost, and in a less wasteful way than buying an entirely new bike and leaving the old one to rot in the shed. They offer something of a win-win-win, really, so it’s no wonder that they’re popular.
Specifications: Cytronex electric bike conversion kit
Price: Approx £1000, depending on specs
Battery size: 198Wh
Power: 250W motor
Modes: Five, customisable
Motor position: Front hub
Upon requesting to review a Cytronex system with a view to seeing if it’s worthy of inclusion in our guide to electric bike conversion kits, the company’s founder got in touch and offered the Brompton T-Line; the uber-lightweight folding bike from the British folding bike experts, which the brand had recently converted. Having read our editor Peter’s positive Brompton T-Line review, I couldn’t say no.
It’s worth stating at this early stage of the review that electric bike conversion kits work in a variety of different ways. Some add a motor to the front hub, such as the Swytch kit or the Bafang-created kits sold commonly on Amazon. Others apply power directly to the cranks, while the Rubbee-X applies power to the rear tyre, and the coming-soon Skarper system adds it to the disc brake rotor.
Cytronex is among the former, adding power to the front wheel via a powered hub. As part of the purchase, you choose your preferred rim from a selection of options, and a pre-built powered wheel comes as part of the kit.
Also important to state is that Cytronex doesn’t only convert Bromptons. Cytronex can convert many different bikes, from road bikes to hybrids and even tandems. They can also adhere to all territories’…
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