Okay, I have to make a decision now, do I scrap my eZee Torq and buy a regular bike, or do I spend £250 on a new battery (NiMH this time) and charger, and wait a couple of weeks for it to arrive. Obviously that would mean I've already wasted a fair chunk of money on the bike, but I don't want to throw away even more money. Maybe electric bikes just aren't ready for the real world yet. Ideally I'd like both so I can compare, but I can't do that right now, it's one or the other.
Now I'm not all that fit, I don't really want to shower at work every morning, but at 40 I suppose I ought to be able to cycle the relatively flat 10 miles to work in a reasonable time without collapsing at the end.
So please, can someone tell me why I should use an electric bike? Is a light, racing type of bike that much different to commute on? My original reasoning was really the ease of getting *to* work, less sweat, easy to carry things, good for days when I'm not feeling all that wonderful. Is it really that much harder on a regular bike?
So please explain to me the benefits of an electric over regular bike, and just how having an electric bike has worked for you.
Thanks.
Now I'm not all that fit, I don't really want to shower at work every morning, but at 40 I suppose I ought to be able to cycle the relatively flat 10 miles to work in a reasonable time without collapsing at the end.
So please, can someone tell me why I should use an electric bike? Is a light, racing type of bike that much different to commute on? My original reasoning was really the ease of getting *to* work, less sweat, easy to carry things, good for days when I'm not feeling all that wonderful. Is it really that much harder on a regular bike?
So please explain to me the benefits of an electric over regular bike, and just how having an electric bike has worked for you.
Thanks.