I am hoping that for some advice please about choosing my first e bike:
I am a 60+ female, 5ft 5 tall. I was an enthusiastic cyclist until about 20 years ago, and am keen to take it up again. My husband is a regular cyclist ( one of the consequences/benefits of being a one car family) and is easily capable of 50+ miles. Due to my asthma, being over weight and out of condition I don't enjoy bike rides with him as I struggle with the slightest incline and can’t keep up.
Last week I hired an e bike, and haven't stopped smiling since. We comfortably rode over 30 miles (I was mostly on eco) and it levelled out our differences.
The bike I hired was a Giant Prime e+ step through. In many ways it would be a good bike for me, except that I’m not convinced that it has sufficient range, as ultimately I’m aiming to join him on 50+ mile rides. Also, I’d prefer not to have the battery on the rear (as I tend to be a bit clumsy and unbalanced and I think a battery on the frame would be a better option).
The non negotiable is the step through, and the longer range.
Based on (hours) reading this forum, I’m thinking: centrally located hub motor; and torque rather than cadence sensor. I also think some suspension would be useful, as we plan to take the bikes away on our camping trips, when we will cycle on canal paths and easy-ish forest trails.
I know that “light” and “e-bikes” are rather incompatible, but given that we will be lifting it onto the back of the car (towball bike rack) weight is a consideration.
A lot of the bikes I’ve looked at have nexus hub gears, and these seem to have handlebar twist shifters. I have the early stages of arthritis in my hands and wonder if this might be a bit of a challenge?
I am tempted by many of the features of the Kalkhoff Tasman 8, (especially the range). However, having read of the problems with the impulse motor, I’m rather reluctant to take that risk. Also I think I read that it is cadence rather than torque sensor… but maybe that won’t make that much difference at this level of cycling? I’m going to arrange to try one anyway, just out of interest.
Others I’m planning to look at are the Cube Travel Hybrid (400 and 500) and Scott E Sub.
I’ve initially set a budget of around £2k, but if I find the perfect bike, that can be stretched.
Can you suggest any others that I should look at please? I’m based in the East Midlands, and would prefer to buy from a local stockist rather than online. 50cycles is nearby, so that will be my first port of call for some test rides.
Maybe I’m making this too complicated, and I should just go and buy one that feels OK, then get out there and get peddling…….
I am a 60+ female, 5ft 5 tall. I was an enthusiastic cyclist until about 20 years ago, and am keen to take it up again. My husband is a regular cyclist ( one of the consequences/benefits of being a one car family) and is easily capable of 50+ miles. Due to my asthma, being over weight and out of condition I don't enjoy bike rides with him as I struggle with the slightest incline and can’t keep up.
Last week I hired an e bike, and haven't stopped smiling since. We comfortably rode over 30 miles (I was mostly on eco) and it levelled out our differences.
The bike I hired was a Giant Prime e+ step through. In many ways it would be a good bike for me, except that I’m not convinced that it has sufficient range, as ultimately I’m aiming to join him on 50+ mile rides. Also, I’d prefer not to have the battery on the rear (as I tend to be a bit clumsy and unbalanced and I think a battery on the frame would be a better option).
The non negotiable is the step through, and the longer range.
Based on (hours) reading this forum, I’m thinking: centrally located hub motor; and torque rather than cadence sensor. I also think some suspension would be useful, as we plan to take the bikes away on our camping trips, when we will cycle on canal paths and easy-ish forest trails.
I know that “light” and “e-bikes” are rather incompatible, but given that we will be lifting it onto the back of the car (towball bike rack) weight is a consideration.
A lot of the bikes I’ve looked at have nexus hub gears, and these seem to have handlebar twist shifters. I have the early stages of arthritis in my hands and wonder if this might be a bit of a challenge?
I am tempted by many of the features of the Kalkhoff Tasman 8, (especially the range). However, having read of the problems with the impulse motor, I’m rather reluctant to take that risk. Also I think I read that it is cadence rather than torque sensor… but maybe that won’t make that much difference at this level of cycling? I’m going to arrange to try one anyway, just out of interest.
Others I’m planning to look at are the Cube Travel Hybrid (400 and 500) and Scott E Sub.
I’ve initially set a budget of around £2k, but if I find the perfect bike, that can be stretched.
Can you suggest any others that I should look at please? I’m based in the East Midlands, and would prefer to buy from a local stockist rather than online. 50cycles is nearby, so that will be my first port of call for some test rides.
Maybe I’m making this too complicated, and I should just go and buy one that feels OK, then get out there and get peddling…….