Hello,
I have just ordered my first ebike (wisper 905) in the hope this will help me actually leave the village I live in as I have recently lost my driving licence due to a medical problem.
I am beyond excited and cant wait for it to arrive.
Would you be as kind as to tell me any thing I need to know. Any pointers, tips, advice or warnings?
Also any recommendations for panniers so I can do some shopping ?
Thanks
Matt
Congratulations Matt, big time. You will not regret it.
The advice with mirrors and a helmet mirror, is important for any cyclist, but some do not like them, too much wind resistance one said to me!
I accept that, and use them, there are some faster bikers than I and they give no warning when overtaking!
If you want to do some good shopping, panniers are a good start for lots of things, plus there are top panniers, that mount on the rack, between the normal ones.....Do not mount too near the saddle, as it may prove uncomfortable....
Also a small bike trailer, if the roads/paths are OK for one, then you can pick up a whole lot more shopping in one go, if ever needed.
I still buy too much, forgetting I am on my bike sometimes....
I also have a dog trailer, not needed after my last Weimaraner died, who had contracted a form of cancer in her front paws, not malignant, just painful for long distance running. Hence the trailer.....
Do get some good solid bike locks, one I have is for a motorbike, you need at least two (front wheel to frame and a stanchion, rear wheel to frame).
Also a sensitive alarm, I like the ones that look like a rear light, and have a remote fob, they fit under the saddle. Very cheap.
Some like two alarms, and the idea is not stupid!
I also added a motorbike front disk lock, just a cheapie in a bright colour, just to draw attention, as getting all that off without the alarm being sounded, has apparently proven impossible up to now, is all I can say!
Security is very important.
Also, learn how to look after your battery correctly (we here can assist), as if it collapses and dies, they cost a bundle to replace.....
Get insurance.
regards
Andy