I'm currently looking for an electric bike to replace my cheap, ancient mountain bike.
I am mainly encouraging using it on cycle tracks: disused railway lines, dirt, gravel, some mud, but nothing very extreme. If it was tough enough (mountain bike) to occasionally play in woodland with steep hills that would be a nice bonus but not absolutely essential.
I'm not in the best of health. Having RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) in my wrists, front suspension would be highly desirable, as vibration aggregates this.
Rear suspension or suspension piller on seat would be nice from a comfort perspective, but not essential.
I injured my knees a few years ago, so am also interested in models that would allow me to propel it along with a throttle and little or no pedalling, so I could always be assured of getting back. Having said that moat of the time if be wanting it to be a normal pedal assist if possible.
My absolute maximum budget (based on financing it) would be £3,800. But I would rather spend much less.
So far I've test ridden a GTech ascent 650b which seemed reasonable, but didn't set my heart racing. I also road a crazy expensive Haibike mountain bike that was fun to ride but electric assist was broken which wasn't to inspiring about is reliability.
At the cheaper end of things, I'm currently short listing:
GTech ascent 650b
Wisper 905 torque
Whoosh Krieger
I haven't managed to view the Wisper or Whoosh as neither are available to view or test ride (as far as I know) where I live in Norwich.
Also in my price range, are various bikes from:
EBCO
KTM
Haibike
Corratec
I appreciate the best advice is to try them, but even the most helpful bike shop in the world is likely to be underwhelmed if I want to test ride 40 different bikes.
If anyone could help me narrow the list a bit, views on relative quality and reliability of brands I mentioned, or anything else worth considering then I would greatly appreciate it. Also any recommendations on stores in Norwich or nearby would be appreciated. I've found Cycle Republic in Norwich pretty helpful, and am considering checking out Electryfying Cycles in Cromer. To test ride the Woosh Krieger looks like a rather long trip to Southend would be required.
Thanks,
Paul
I am mainly encouraging using it on cycle tracks: disused railway lines, dirt, gravel, some mud, but nothing very extreme. If it was tough enough (mountain bike) to occasionally play in woodland with steep hills that would be a nice bonus but not absolutely essential.
I'm not in the best of health. Having RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury) in my wrists, front suspension would be highly desirable, as vibration aggregates this.
Rear suspension or suspension piller on seat would be nice from a comfort perspective, but not essential.
I injured my knees a few years ago, so am also interested in models that would allow me to propel it along with a throttle and little or no pedalling, so I could always be assured of getting back. Having said that moat of the time if be wanting it to be a normal pedal assist if possible.
My absolute maximum budget (based on financing it) would be £3,800. But I would rather spend much less.
So far I've test ridden a GTech ascent 650b which seemed reasonable, but didn't set my heart racing. I also road a crazy expensive Haibike mountain bike that was fun to ride but electric assist was broken which wasn't to inspiring about is reliability.
At the cheaper end of things, I'm currently short listing:
GTech ascent 650b
Wisper 905 torque
Whoosh Krieger
I haven't managed to view the Wisper or Whoosh as neither are available to view or test ride (as far as I know) where I live in Norwich.
Also in my price range, are various bikes from:
EBCO
KTM
Haibike
Corratec
I appreciate the best advice is to try them, but even the most helpful bike shop in the world is likely to be underwhelmed if I want to test ride 40 different bikes.
If anyone could help me narrow the list a bit, views on relative quality and reliability of brands I mentioned, or anything else worth considering then I would greatly appreciate it. Also any recommendations on stores in Norwich or nearby would be appreciated. I've found Cycle Republic in Norwich pretty helpful, and am considering checking out Electryfying Cycles in Cromer. To test ride the Woosh Krieger looks like a rather long trip to Southend would be required.
Thanks,
Paul