The Izip thread has got me thinking and I was wondering if someone could help with some queries please.
1) What sort of maintenance does a Currie require?
2) How easily is the rear wheel removed (thinking punctures)?
3) Can speed limiters be turned off for that Land's End to John o' Groats car park?
4) Is it possible to pedal past the motor's assistance point, be it due to the limiter or the motor's own limits?
5) What sort of Currie setup would give similar performance to my Bionx li-ion 350? The Currie seems to offer better torque, but how would the Izip otherwise compare with my Bionx, for range and top speed, etc?
My wife has ridden my Bionx and likes the idea of an electric bike for her commute - 8ish miles each way of undulating country roads. She doesn't like the price tag of the Bionx though, and the Izip looks interesting - even if the components are pants, presumably they can be replaced as and when, assuming that the frame itself is OK.
Thanks for any info, ideas, comments, raspberries, etc.
Cheers
Nick
1) What sort of maintenance does a Currie require?
2) How easily is the rear wheel removed (thinking punctures)?
3) Can speed limiters be turned off for that Land's End to John o' Groats car park?
4) Is it possible to pedal past the motor's assistance point, be it due to the limiter or the motor's own limits?
5) What sort of Currie setup would give similar performance to my Bionx li-ion 350? The Currie seems to offer better torque, but how would the Izip otherwise compare with my Bionx, for range and top speed, etc?
My wife has ridden my Bionx and likes the idea of an electric bike for her commute - 8ish miles each way of undulating country roads. She doesn't like the price tag of the Bionx though, and the Izip looks interesting - even if the components are pants, presumably they can be replaced as and when, assuming that the frame itself is OK.
Thanks for any info, ideas, comments, raspberries, etc.
Cheers
Nick