Hi folks,
I`m a retired 57 year old who until 4 years ago was a fairly fit cyclist. Typically with age bits started to break and after several ops on the old legs I`m a few weeks away from being able to cycle once again.
The idea of electric assist cycling has come from a Belgian friend who has similar health issues to me. I live half the year in a relatively flat area of France and a flat area of the UK.. The plan is to get somewhere close to 25-30 k rides 3/4 times a week. Without electric assist that might be too ambitious hence my search for an alternative to me Scott sportster hybrid.
I have a rough budget of £1200-1500 and hope to find a hybrid pedal assist.
I`ve been reading up the various types of drive and even the possibility of a conversion kit but haven`t yet come to any conclusion. I`m thinking it may be best to start my search by having a few test rides as I have no idea what to expect from a motor.
The one big question I have, which may sound odd, is all the bikes I`ve seen so far appear to have huge chunky tyres! I can only assume this is down to the width of the hub drives?
I guess if I go for a mid drive bike I would possibly have to pay a little more but would be able to get something with "regular" sized wheels/tyres?
Anyway, I can tell you all I`m starting to get giddy with the idea of getting back on a bike, even my exercise bike is beginning to look good!
I`m a retired 57 year old who until 4 years ago was a fairly fit cyclist. Typically with age bits started to break and after several ops on the old legs I`m a few weeks away from being able to cycle once again.
The idea of electric assist cycling has come from a Belgian friend who has similar health issues to me. I live half the year in a relatively flat area of France and a flat area of the UK.. The plan is to get somewhere close to 25-30 k rides 3/4 times a week. Without electric assist that might be too ambitious hence my search for an alternative to me Scott sportster hybrid.
I have a rough budget of £1200-1500 and hope to find a hybrid pedal assist.
I`ve been reading up the various types of drive and even the possibility of a conversion kit but haven`t yet come to any conclusion. I`m thinking it may be best to start my search by having a few test rides as I have no idea what to expect from a motor.
The one big question I have, which may sound odd, is all the bikes I`ve seen so far appear to have huge chunky tyres! I can only assume this is down to the width of the hub drives?
I guess if I go for a mid drive bike I would possibly have to pay a little more but would be able to get something with "regular" sized wheels/tyres?
Anyway, I can tell you all I`m starting to get giddy with the idea of getting back on a bike, even my exercise bike is beginning to look good!