Hi there, I am considering getting an e-bike on the bike to work scheme, and would welcome some advice. The main use for the bike would be a very hilly 17 mile (each way) commute about 3 times a week (with the option of doing part of the journey by train some days). I have hired a Juicy bike for a few days to check out the viability of this, and see if I like this make of bike and having done two days worth of commuting, I have a few observations / questions.
First of all, I have really enjoyed being back on a bike, so want it to work (used to cycle everywhere when I lived in London, but I was younger and fitter then) but the journey time is at the upper limit of what is viable... Today it took me about one and a quarter hours each way.
The bike did what I hoped on the hills, apart from when I attempted a ridiculously steep hill, was unable to keep pedaling so ground to a halt and then had to struggle up said hill pushing a 3 ton bike... I took a different route today. However I found it frustratingly low geared on flat sections. There didn't seem to much in between pedaling steadily and getting help going up and coasting down the other side, and I would have liked a few higher gears so that I could pedal faster and harder on flat sections. Does anyone know if this is a feature of all electric bikes, or a particular issue with juicy bikes?
More generally, does anyone have any thoughts on what bike might be a good buy? I think what I really want is something that feels like a road bike to ride, but which lets me maintain a constant speed on the hills so that I can get to work quickly, and not get too exhausted in the process. I appreciate that I am very much at the cheaper end of the market, but would love to know what thoughts /recommendations people have.... Or is what I want going to cost more and anything at around the £1000 mark going to feel like a compromise?
Thank you for taking the time to read this - I look forward to hearing people's thoughts.
First of all, I have really enjoyed being back on a bike, so want it to work (used to cycle everywhere when I lived in London, but I was younger and fitter then) but the journey time is at the upper limit of what is viable... Today it took me about one and a quarter hours each way.
The bike did what I hoped on the hills, apart from when I attempted a ridiculously steep hill, was unable to keep pedaling so ground to a halt and then had to struggle up said hill pushing a 3 ton bike... I took a different route today. However I found it frustratingly low geared on flat sections. There didn't seem to much in between pedaling steadily and getting help going up and coasting down the other side, and I would have liked a few higher gears so that I could pedal faster and harder on flat sections. Does anyone know if this is a feature of all electric bikes, or a particular issue with juicy bikes?
More generally, does anyone have any thoughts on what bike might be a good buy? I think what I really want is something that feels like a road bike to ride, but which lets me maintain a constant speed on the hills so that I can get to work quickly, and not get too exhausted in the process. I appreciate that I am very much at the cheaper end of the market, but would love to know what thoughts /recommendations people have.... Or is what I want going to cost more and anything at around the £1000 mark going to feel like a compromise?
Thank you for taking the time to read this - I look forward to hearing people's thoughts.