I have been browsing the forums for a few days now trying to get information on my requirements for a new bike, my problem is the more i read the more confused i get...there seems to be too much choice and i'm not sure what will be suitable for me so i really hope i can get some help.
A little background on myself ... i have had 3 bikes so far the first one was an American one cant remember the name followed by 2 Ezee Forzas - one died after 2 years, the second works but the batteries not even a year old and it cuts out after about 20 minutes riding.
I only need the bike to cycle to and from work i do not plan on using it for leisure, the ride is only 10 miles a day but over a few tough hills, i consider myself healthy and if it wasn't for the hills would ride a standard bike buy i don't want to arrive at work tired before i've even started !
My budget is £1500 but i would stretch to £2000 for the right bike as i really do want the bike i buy this time to last me a few years.
I live on the Isle of Wight so therefore going to showrooms to try out a bike is not easy, we do now have a store selling ebikes on the island - the Lifecycle Sport is really the only option there but cannot find a lot of positive/info about it.
So what i am looking for is a bike which would take hills with ease , not a step through or folding bike and i do prefer the sporty style of bike ( my Forza did have a handy off road option, which i did like) but that isn't such a major point for me this time with build quality and longevity key.
Thanks in advance for any help
Martin.
A little background on myself ... i have had 3 bikes so far the first one was an American one cant remember the name followed by 2 Ezee Forzas - one died after 2 years, the second works but the batteries not even a year old and it cuts out after about 20 minutes riding.
I only need the bike to cycle to and from work i do not plan on using it for leisure, the ride is only 10 miles a day but over a few tough hills, i consider myself healthy and if it wasn't for the hills would ride a standard bike buy i don't want to arrive at work tired before i've even started !
My budget is £1500 but i would stretch to £2000 for the right bike as i really do want the bike i buy this time to last me a few years.
I live on the Isle of Wight so therefore going to showrooms to try out a bike is not easy, we do now have a store selling ebikes on the island - the Lifecycle Sport is really the only option there but cannot find a lot of positive/info about it.
So what i am looking for is a bike which would take hills with ease , not a step through or folding bike and i do prefer the sporty style of bike ( my Forza did have a handy off road option, which i did like) but that isn't such a major point for me this time with build quality and longevity key.
Thanks in advance for any help
Martin.