Hello, I am new to Pedelecs, the bikes and the forums, and seeking some advice.
I live in a very hilly part of the country, East Lancs, and would like a bike that will allow me both to commute (approx 20 mile round trip) and ride for pleasure over canal tow paths and other muddy paths as well as roads. Can pedal ok but being a bit over the hill myself am put off by all this other hill climbing I would have to do. 5ft 5 and about 11.5 st (72kg). I have been around to a few dealers to try out various ebikes from RooDog, Batribike, Wisper, Freego something else I can't remember and lastly the Raleigh Motus, the only crank drive we (oh yeah him indoors wants one too) tried.
Out of all the ones we tried the Raleigh was the smoothest most responsive and best equipped and the dealer is about the closest to where we live, ok it is a grand more than most of the others but if it is worth the extra I would invest. However back in my day Raleighs were cheap and cheerful bikes and I still have that niggling at the back of my mind. So are the modern day Raleighs a quality bike and will it do the job of getting us up these bally hills? Is the Bosch crank drive reliable?
I would appreciate any advice before I spend a lot of my hard earned. Thank you.
I live in a very hilly part of the country, East Lancs, and would like a bike that will allow me both to commute (approx 20 mile round trip) and ride for pleasure over canal tow paths and other muddy paths as well as roads. Can pedal ok but being a bit over the hill myself am put off by all this other hill climbing I would have to do. 5ft 5 and about 11.5 st (72kg). I have been around to a few dealers to try out various ebikes from RooDog, Batribike, Wisper, Freego something else I can't remember and lastly the Raleigh Motus, the only crank drive we (oh yeah him indoors wants one too) tried.
Out of all the ones we tried the Raleigh was the smoothest most responsive and best equipped and the dealer is about the closest to where we live, ok it is a grand more than most of the others but if it is worth the extra I would invest. However back in my day Raleighs were cheap and cheerful bikes and I still have that niggling at the back of my mind. So are the modern day Raleighs a quality bike and will it do the job of getting us up these bally hills? Is the Bosch crank drive reliable?
I would appreciate any advice before I spend a lot of my hard earned. Thank you.