Hi all,
First time poster here. Short story about how I ended up here. 3 years ago I finally found out that I've got
Psoriatic arthritis and needed to start chemo right away due to it trying to kill me.
6 months of chemo, feeling like a bag of crap I started to gain a LOT of weight VERY fast. Over the last 3 years I've gained 5 stone because as I found out chemo screws with your thyroid and it is very common for people to gain a lot of weight like I have.
This is no sob story, just a short explanation why you'll be seeing me posting a lot on here lol
My diet is fine as I kept a food dairy for 3 months and I'm a very active person walking at least 6 miles on average a day.
I decided to go back in to cycling after 20 years of not being on a bike and bought myself a high end Vulcan and done all the fancy upgrades to make it fun as possible. It is a great bike but I'm just not as great as it is so I ended up giving it to my brother as I just couldn't deal with the hills around here and decided to buy myself an ebike.
Booked a test ride for 30mins in Halfords on a Crossfire-E and LOVED it. They didn't limit me to 30mins, they let me ride it for as long as I wanted. I rode non stop for an hour and fell in love with it. The extra push up the hills made all the difference. Even after an hour of riding my left knee which has arthritis quite bad didn't barely hurt at all. The same ride on my standard push bike would have killed my knee.
So this is where I am now. I ordered my bike and it should be here on Thursday by 2pm.
The problem is that I've gone down the rabbit hole of e-bikes and haven't stopped reading up on them / watching youtube videos since ordering it on Saturday.
The Crossfire seems like the perfect bike for me, it's mainly a road bike and Halfords back up after sales but I'm quite worried about the cut out issues. After reading some horror stories about the Crossfire cut out issues I've looked at paying the extra to get the Crossfuse but I've also read about the motor stopping working all together and the chain is always at risk of breaking due to the mid drive system.
I want to be able to park up my car and know that I'm going to be able to get home from work 10 miles away. I want my bike to be my main form of transport and I'm not sure how my knees could live up to riding a 25/30kg bike home after a long day in the office.
I'm only 35 by the way but I need to take care of my joints as best as I can. I want to maintain a good 140bpm on my bike and know it will get me to and from work / where ever I want to ride.
Just looking for some advice about what would be the best bike to get? Reliability means a lot to me.
Do you think I'll be able to fix the cut out issues on the crossfire or would it be better to get the crossfuse as they seem to have less issues?
Thank you in advance!
First time poster here. Short story about how I ended up here. 3 years ago I finally found out that I've got
Psoriatic arthritis and needed to start chemo right away due to it trying to kill me.
6 months of chemo, feeling like a bag of crap I started to gain a LOT of weight VERY fast. Over the last 3 years I've gained 5 stone because as I found out chemo screws with your thyroid and it is very common for people to gain a lot of weight like I have.
This is no sob story, just a short explanation why you'll be seeing me posting a lot on here lol
My diet is fine as I kept a food dairy for 3 months and I'm a very active person walking at least 6 miles on average a day.
I decided to go back in to cycling after 20 years of not being on a bike and bought myself a high end Vulcan and done all the fancy upgrades to make it fun as possible. It is a great bike but I'm just not as great as it is so I ended up giving it to my brother as I just couldn't deal with the hills around here and decided to buy myself an ebike.
Booked a test ride for 30mins in Halfords on a Crossfire-E and LOVED it. They didn't limit me to 30mins, they let me ride it for as long as I wanted. I rode non stop for an hour and fell in love with it. The extra push up the hills made all the difference. Even after an hour of riding my left knee which has arthritis quite bad didn't barely hurt at all. The same ride on my standard push bike would have killed my knee.
So this is where I am now. I ordered my bike and it should be here on Thursday by 2pm.
The problem is that I've gone down the rabbit hole of e-bikes and haven't stopped reading up on them / watching youtube videos since ordering it on Saturday.
The Crossfire seems like the perfect bike for me, it's mainly a road bike and Halfords back up after sales but I'm quite worried about the cut out issues. After reading some horror stories about the Crossfire cut out issues I've looked at paying the extra to get the Crossfuse but I've also read about the motor stopping working all together and the chain is always at risk of breaking due to the mid drive system.
I want to be able to park up my car and know that I'm going to be able to get home from work 10 miles away. I want my bike to be my main form of transport and I'm not sure how my knees could live up to riding a 25/30kg bike home after a long day in the office.
I'm only 35 by the way but I need to take care of my joints as best as I can. I want to maintain a good 140bpm on my bike and know it will get me to and from work / where ever I want to ride.
Just looking for some advice about what would be the best bike to get? Reliability means a lot to me.
Do you think I'll be able to fix the cut out issues on the crossfire or would it be better to get the crossfuse as they seem to have less issues?
Thank you in advance!