My mother is interested in an e-bike, and since I started looking online for her, I've been surprised at the range of stuff available, and would appreciate some advice from experienced users, please. She's not near any of the big dealers, or even local bike shops that stock many e-bikes, so has limited opportunity to try anything first hand, so it is likely to be an online purchase.
She's pretty fit and active, but hasn't cycled for a few years, and is looking for something that would help her to keep up with my father on occasional rural rides of 20-30 miles (Dumfries and Galloway, so a few hills, but no mountains) and also allow her to go riding with the grandchildren. Most of her riding will be tarmac or gentle off-road trails, but only hybrid territory, so suspension forks or a fully off-road mountainbike design are not necessities. She has no mobility problems, so the bike doesn't have to be a step through. She definitely wants something that would assist, rather than do the bulk of the work, so she can get the exercise benefit from her cycling. In terms of budget, she's probably looking at the sub £1000 market, but might step up to the next tier of bikes if there is a compelling reason to buy something that will be more suitable for her needs.
From my research so far, I've spotted a few possibles:
Thanks
She's pretty fit and active, but hasn't cycled for a few years, and is looking for something that would help her to keep up with my father on occasional rural rides of 20-30 miles (Dumfries and Galloway, so a few hills, but no mountains) and also allow her to go riding with the grandchildren. Most of her riding will be tarmac or gentle off-road trails, but only hybrid territory, so suspension forks or a fully off-road mountainbike design are not necessities. She has no mobility problems, so the bike doesn't have to be a step through. She definitely wants something that would assist, rather than do the bulk of the work, so she can get the exercise benefit from her cycling. In terms of budget, she's probably looking at the sub £1000 market, but might step up to the next tier of bikes if there is a compelling reason to buy something that will be more suitable for her needs.
From my research so far, I've spotted a few possibles:
- Kudos Tourer: I like the simplicity of hub gearing and rigid forks
- D-Cycles Discovery (or Delight). These seem good value at £550 - any disadvantages, or are they just cheap because they are on clearance?
- Woosh Sport TS: interested in the torque sensing, which they claim is suited to someone who wants to keep cycling with a natural feel
Thanks