Hello all. For the last 12 months or so I have been looking into e bikes- on and off. There's a lot to learn and a lot of circumstances to consider. At first I was going to get a woosh sirocco CD since I'm heavy and read that crank's best for weight - until considerations led change to something a little more expensive.
I almost bought a Kalkhoff pro connect 24 Xion a while back since it's a very nice bike with decent torque until I found that it couldn't be insured where I had to leave it. The same'd go for any bike left there just to be clear. So then I had to improvise.
Looking into folding bikes to avoid having to leave it outside completely, I found and bought a Montague Paratrooper
it's a great bike for the price I paid
So now I have to choose a kit for it.. Legal for insurance.
I am 103KG so not svelt and I'm afraid that an average, legal kit wouldn't do the job because I'm more interested in hill/wind assistance than speed, I ride around 12-14mph as it is on a mtb. I'm more of a pushing type rider than an ambler. I just can't push very far at the moment, ha
I like the sound of a Falco 250W kit. It has a lot of good points - regen/heart rate monitor: smooth non electric use: wireless LCD, built in controller, 5 year warranty etc and I can't really see any bad, aside from being very expensive. There's not much out there about real world use that I can find.
I wouldn't mind going without the Falco extras and pay less as long as it will do the job of helping me in the tough situations. I've read a lot of posts around the net and still can't get my head around all of it. There's some conflicting info and I can't tell what are opinions based on performance riding or just quality assistance if you get what I mean.
Do you think whatever's on the woosh big bear will do for me? If so could someone please clarify exactly what I'll need? (bafang bpm is it not?) One important thing is, I'd like whatever I buy to have little rolling resistance so that I could ride home ok if the battery ran out or failed - or just felt like trying
I hope to be able to go see the Falco motor for myself in a couple of months to decide if it's worth my money. In the meantime, could anyone help me unravel all the mess of info in my head please?
I almost bought a Kalkhoff pro connect 24 Xion a while back since it's a very nice bike with decent torque until I found that it couldn't be insured where I had to leave it. The same'd go for any bike left there just to be clear. So then I had to improvise.
Looking into folding bikes to avoid having to leave it outside completely, I found and bought a Montague Paratrooper
it's a great bike for the price I paid
So now I have to choose a kit for it.. Legal for insurance.
I am 103KG so not svelt and I'm afraid that an average, legal kit wouldn't do the job because I'm more interested in hill/wind assistance than speed, I ride around 12-14mph as it is on a mtb. I'm more of a pushing type rider than an ambler. I just can't push very far at the moment, ha
I like the sound of a Falco 250W kit. It has a lot of good points - regen/heart rate monitor: smooth non electric use: wireless LCD, built in controller, 5 year warranty etc and I can't really see any bad, aside from being very expensive. There's not much out there about real world use that I can find.
I wouldn't mind going without the Falco extras and pay less as long as it will do the job of helping me in the tough situations. I've read a lot of posts around the net and still can't get my head around all of it. There's some conflicting info and I can't tell what are opinions based on performance riding or just quality assistance if you get what I mean.
Do you think whatever's on the woosh big bear will do for me? If so could someone please clarify exactly what I'll need? (bafang bpm is it not?) One important thing is, I'd like whatever I buy to have little rolling resistance so that I could ride home ok if the battery ran out or failed - or just felt like trying
I hope to be able to go see the Falco motor for myself in a couple of months to decide if it's worth my money. In the meantime, could anyone help me unravel all the mess of info in my head please?