Hi good folk of Pedelecs,
I am looking to buy into the electric bike clan but I'm a little intimidated by the amount of choice and jargon out there. I'm hoping that I can draw upon the wealth of expertise and good nature of the inhabitants of this forum to help point me towards a few options that suit my requirements. If anyone is aware of a similar thread elsewhere, I would equally appreciate a pointer to it.
The context:
I live in Reading, I commute to central London via Paddington and [currently] cycle to my office on a Boris Bike. The nature of my work means that I don't have a permanent office, so I can't predict what amenities my office will have for parking/showers/etc.
My requirements:
- Folding bike - has to fit in FGW luggage rack and under a desk
- Weight restriction - can support a big guy like me (~110kg/18stn - don't jude!)
- Decent build quality/durable/low maintenance
- Motor - something which is best for pedal assist (as opposed to pure motor drive). The main reason I started cycling to work is to get some exercise, but the lack of showers makes getting really sweaty a problem. I would use the pedal assist to take the edge off hills; I can't imagine ever using motor only.
- Reasonable weight - something around or under the 20kg mark would be helpful, but I'm not completely averse to something slightly heavier, if it would be worth it
- Enclosed chain/other commuter-friendly features (preferable, but not critical)
Budget:
My employer runs the Cycle2Work scheme through Halfords, where I can get a bike up to £1000. Though I don't think Halfords themselves sell any bikes that fit my criteria, they work with a few suppliers that could source a folding electric bike. Ideally, I would like to use the scheme to get the bike, depending on what the trade-off would have to be. Ultimately, I want a bike that will be fit for purpose and last a few years without much further hassle. If I had to finance the bike myself, I would be prepared to go up to around £1500, perhaps a bit higher if I really felt the extra money was worth spending.
A quick note on conversion kits:
In principle, I'm not that precious about 'native' electric bikes vs converted push bikes. However, it's very important that the end product is of decent quality (a botched conversion would be my worst nightmare), and not require much maintenance. I am a complete novice when it comes to bikes and even more so when it comes to electric bikes, so it needs to work out of the box and work well. I wouldn't be opposed to getting something like a Brompton and getting a professional to do the conversion, though I wonder about value for money if I did that.
Grateful for any recommendations or pointers in advance.
Cheers,
Alex
I am looking to buy into the electric bike clan but I'm a little intimidated by the amount of choice and jargon out there. I'm hoping that I can draw upon the wealth of expertise and good nature of the inhabitants of this forum to help point me towards a few options that suit my requirements. If anyone is aware of a similar thread elsewhere, I would equally appreciate a pointer to it.
The context:
I live in Reading, I commute to central London via Paddington and [currently] cycle to my office on a Boris Bike. The nature of my work means that I don't have a permanent office, so I can't predict what amenities my office will have for parking/showers/etc.
My requirements:
- Folding bike - has to fit in FGW luggage rack and under a desk
- Weight restriction - can support a big guy like me (~110kg/18stn - don't jude!)
- Decent build quality/durable/low maintenance
- Motor - something which is best for pedal assist (as opposed to pure motor drive). The main reason I started cycling to work is to get some exercise, but the lack of showers makes getting really sweaty a problem. I would use the pedal assist to take the edge off hills; I can't imagine ever using motor only.
- Reasonable weight - something around or under the 20kg mark would be helpful, but I'm not completely averse to something slightly heavier, if it would be worth it
- Enclosed chain/other commuter-friendly features (preferable, but not critical)
Budget:
My employer runs the Cycle2Work scheme through Halfords, where I can get a bike up to £1000. Though I don't think Halfords themselves sell any bikes that fit my criteria, they work with a few suppliers that could source a folding electric bike. Ideally, I would like to use the scheme to get the bike, depending on what the trade-off would have to be. Ultimately, I want a bike that will be fit for purpose and last a few years without much further hassle. If I had to finance the bike myself, I would be prepared to go up to around £1500, perhaps a bit higher if I really felt the extra money was worth spending.
A quick note on conversion kits:
In principle, I'm not that precious about 'native' electric bikes vs converted push bikes. However, it's very important that the end product is of decent quality (a botched conversion would be my worst nightmare), and not require much maintenance. I am a complete novice when it comes to bikes and even more so when it comes to electric bikes, so it needs to work out of the box and work well. I wouldn't be opposed to getting something like a Brompton and getting a professional to do the conversion, though I wonder about value for money if I did that.
Grateful for any recommendations or pointers in advance.
Cheers,
Alex