Hi,
After doing a bit of research on the forums and trying out a couple of bikes locally I’m wondering if I have missed any options as I haven’t quite found the perfect bike yet.
The main reason I’m looking for an electric bike is my current lack of energy being caused by chronic fatigue syndrome. My partner has finally managed to get around learning to cycle, and now she is getting out and about it would be nice to join her on rides, however my 15 year old specialised mountain bike isn’t really suitable for my current state, leaving me tired out and uncomfortable very quickly.
Still being fairly young (mid 30’s) I’m trying to find the sweet spot between something which is still fairly sporty looking, yet with a comfortable and relaxing ride, preferably with a more upright seating position but preferably a cross bar frame (something like a Wisper 905, but with the handlebars/seating position of the 705 if such a thing exists).
I found after trying a couple of Bosch and Shimano mid motor bikes that the energy I had to put in was higher than wanted, so I think most bikes built around those systems are out. I also managed to try out a Juicy Roller, but I didn’t find the assistance level to be as high as I wanted either. Maybe I need to stick to a cadence sensor, or at least something with a throttle override?
I also tried a Wisper 705SE (only Wisper model I could find to test ride locally) which seemed to provide a sufficient level of assistance, however I prefer the styling of the 905 – any comments as to how its seating position compares? I presume it is a less relaxing more forward leaning ride? Also would anyone be able to comment on the level of assistance the Wisper torque bikes offer? Based on my testing of other torque sensor bikes I’m a bit sceptical however the Wisper website does mention it can be used in cadence mode as well.
Woosh’s range of bikes seems interesting, however none of the models really stand out to me as the obvious pick.
Any suggestions for makes and models I may have overlooked would be most appreciated.
PS. As it may be relevant to the suggestions, I’m not particularly heavy or tall – about 72kg and 5 foot 10.
After doing a bit of research on the forums and trying out a couple of bikes locally I’m wondering if I have missed any options as I haven’t quite found the perfect bike yet.
The main reason I’m looking for an electric bike is my current lack of energy being caused by chronic fatigue syndrome. My partner has finally managed to get around learning to cycle, and now she is getting out and about it would be nice to join her on rides, however my 15 year old specialised mountain bike isn’t really suitable for my current state, leaving me tired out and uncomfortable very quickly.
Still being fairly young (mid 30’s) I’m trying to find the sweet spot between something which is still fairly sporty looking, yet with a comfortable and relaxing ride, preferably with a more upright seating position but preferably a cross bar frame (something like a Wisper 905, but with the handlebars/seating position of the 705 if such a thing exists).
I found after trying a couple of Bosch and Shimano mid motor bikes that the energy I had to put in was higher than wanted, so I think most bikes built around those systems are out. I also managed to try out a Juicy Roller, but I didn’t find the assistance level to be as high as I wanted either. Maybe I need to stick to a cadence sensor, or at least something with a throttle override?
I also tried a Wisper 705SE (only Wisper model I could find to test ride locally) which seemed to provide a sufficient level of assistance, however I prefer the styling of the 905 – any comments as to how its seating position compares? I presume it is a less relaxing more forward leaning ride? Also would anyone be able to comment on the level of assistance the Wisper torque bikes offer? Based on my testing of other torque sensor bikes I’m a bit sceptical however the Wisper website does mention it can be used in cadence mode as well.
Woosh’s range of bikes seems interesting, however none of the models really stand out to me as the obvious pick.
Any suggestions for makes and models I may have overlooked would be most appreciated.
PS. As it may be relevant to the suggestions, I’m not particularly heavy or tall – about 72kg and 5 foot 10.