I'm looking to buy an MTB or hybrid style ebike. Details, requirements and a list of bikes I have shortlist can be found below. I'm planning on test riding all of them if I can and I already have some test rides booked but I'm hoping you guys might be able to provide some guidance and help me whittle the list down to something more manageable.
I should mention that I visited Cyclezee yesterday who kindly let me test ride the Ezee Torq and Ezee Sprint. These were the first ebikes I had ridden and I have to say I was really impressed with them. They were a lot more powerful than I was expecting.
Type of bike
Must be a step over frame, hub motor, full twist and go throttle (to 15mph), ideally bottle cage mount battery, would consider seat tube mount, but definitely don't want pannier rack mount. I would like something as 'normal' looking, quiet and discreet as possible. I'm undecided on whether I want the pannier rack and full mudguards 'commuter' look. I think my preference would probably be an MTB style bike to which MTB mudguards could be fitted, with a bottle cage mount battery. The option to derestrict the bike would be a definite bonus - not saying I need it or would do it - but nice to have the option.
Budget
Under £1000 would be nice, £1000 to £1500 would be ok, anything above £1500ish would have to be something really special. I would rather pay more for something with better quality components and something that is going to stand the test of time but equally I don't want to overspend given that my commute on the bike is relatively short.
Me
39 year old bloke, 5ft 10.5", 13.5 stone, healthy and relatively fit
Use
I'll be using the bike for a 7 mile round trip commute (3.5 miles each way) which is all on cycle paths (no roads). There is only one hill on the return journey which is quite small by most people's standards, I think it's 6 to 10% for about 300 meters. Otherwise the terrain is pretty flat except for short inclines for overpasses and underpasses. I do have a good quality hybrid bike which I enjoy riding occasionally in the summer time on weekends but I'm not doing this for any kind of enjoyment or fitness. It is purely because parking is becoming problematic (not enough spaces) and with fuel it is costing me £7 to £9 a day. I have a fairly long onward commute (3 hour round trip on a good day, 4 hours on a bad one) so I need this to be as painless as possible. After a 12 hour day when I get to the train station of an evening all I want to do is get home asap. As such I'm looking for the bike to do the vast majority of the work. At a moderate pace I can get to the train station in 20 minutes on my push bike so on an ebike I would hope to reduce that to 15 minutes or less. I might also use the bike occasionally for leisure riding locally at weekends but I wouldn't do any more than 15 miles in a day so range isn't massively important.
Shortlisted bikes (in no particular order)
Fast4Ward Peak
Oxygen E-Mate City
Oxygen E-Mate MTB 11Ah and 13Ah
3E Sport / Urban
Volt Pulse / Pulse X
Volt Alpine / Alpine X
Cyclotricity Stealth 1000w
Cyclotricity Revolver 500w
Wisper 905 Classic
Ezee Forza
Ezee Torq
Freego Eagle
Freego Martin Sport
Ecobike Adventure / City Ride
Roodog Avatar
Of those the ones that appeal the most (style wise) are the Oxygen E-Mate MTB, Volt Alpine / Alpine X, Fast4Ward Peak, Cyclotricity Stealth, Cyclotricity Revolver, Roodog Avatar and the 3E Sport.
I should mention that I visited Cyclezee yesterday who kindly let me test ride the Ezee Torq and Ezee Sprint. These were the first ebikes I had ridden and I have to say I was really impressed with them. They were a lot more powerful than I was expecting.
Type of bike
Must be a step over frame, hub motor, full twist and go throttle (to 15mph), ideally bottle cage mount battery, would consider seat tube mount, but definitely don't want pannier rack mount. I would like something as 'normal' looking, quiet and discreet as possible. I'm undecided on whether I want the pannier rack and full mudguards 'commuter' look. I think my preference would probably be an MTB style bike to which MTB mudguards could be fitted, with a bottle cage mount battery. The option to derestrict the bike would be a definite bonus - not saying I need it or would do it - but nice to have the option.
Budget
Under £1000 would be nice, £1000 to £1500 would be ok, anything above £1500ish would have to be something really special. I would rather pay more for something with better quality components and something that is going to stand the test of time but equally I don't want to overspend given that my commute on the bike is relatively short.
Me
39 year old bloke, 5ft 10.5", 13.5 stone, healthy and relatively fit
Use
I'll be using the bike for a 7 mile round trip commute (3.5 miles each way) which is all on cycle paths (no roads). There is only one hill on the return journey which is quite small by most people's standards, I think it's 6 to 10% for about 300 meters. Otherwise the terrain is pretty flat except for short inclines for overpasses and underpasses. I do have a good quality hybrid bike which I enjoy riding occasionally in the summer time on weekends but I'm not doing this for any kind of enjoyment or fitness. It is purely because parking is becoming problematic (not enough spaces) and with fuel it is costing me £7 to £9 a day. I have a fairly long onward commute (3 hour round trip on a good day, 4 hours on a bad one) so I need this to be as painless as possible. After a 12 hour day when I get to the train station of an evening all I want to do is get home asap. As such I'm looking for the bike to do the vast majority of the work. At a moderate pace I can get to the train station in 20 minutes on my push bike so on an ebike I would hope to reduce that to 15 minutes or less. I might also use the bike occasionally for leisure riding locally at weekends but I wouldn't do any more than 15 miles in a day so range isn't massively important.
Shortlisted bikes (in no particular order)
Fast4Ward Peak
Oxygen E-Mate City
Oxygen E-Mate MTB 11Ah and 13Ah
3E Sport / Urban
Volt Pulse / Pulse X
Volt Alpine / Alpine X
Cyclotricity Stealth 1000w
Cyclotricity Revolver 500w
Wisper 905 Classic
Ezee Forza
Ezee Torq
Freego Eagle
Freego Martin Sport
Ecobike Adventure / City Ride
Roodog Avatar
Of those the ones that appeal the most (style wise) are the Oxygen E-Mate MTB, Volt Alpine / Alpine X, Fast4Ward Peak, Cyclotricity Stealth, Cyclotricity Revolver, Roodog Avatar and the 3E Sport.
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