Hi Im new to this electric bike thing and was hoping someone could give help or an opinion on my questions. Im sure some answers could be found via the search function but sadly my phone is very slow and keeps crashing on this site, Im unsure if its the graphics or formatting but it does not like it.
I used to be a keen cyclist years ago, 70 to 100 miles a day were common. but havent been on a bike in near 20 years until recently. Im now in my late 50s and overweight and I usually travel via motorcycle but my new job is only 3 miles away so tried some cycling after refurbing my old trusty Giant. I find it only takes 18 minutes which aint bad considering how unfit I am. Its a mix of gradiant roads, cycle paths and a small amount of muddy track. Nothing to bad even for me. Taking into consideration the time it takes to get my motorcycle ready, 10-15 minutes, the ride to work 7 minutes and the change of gear at work 10-15 minutes, the MTB is actually quicker in time, and somewhat easier stepping out of jogging pants than leather gear.
Sadly I find my legs and stamina have gone the way of the DoDo and getting to work sweating aint really the thing, hence my interest.
I have a limited budget and guess its down to two bikes, the first on ebay is the Cyclamatic Power Plus and the second slightly more expensive is the Woosh Sirocco. Im guessing they are both adequate for my needs being only a three mile journey but which is the best and how do they compare? I am leaning towards the Woosh at the minute.
Are the batteries quick release and what precautions are best when parking up? Im thinking of exposed electrical parts, theft of parts.
6 or 7 gears dont seem a lot, are they expandable by fitting different cassettes etc? Just how do you change gear? seems weird to me as you instinctivly know when to change while riding a normal MTB. Im imagining lots of gear crunching noises if you dont get it right.
How are these bikes in wind? as some of the area im riding is across open ground where winds blast through on certain days. (why is it always a head wind going and returning?) would this affect battery charge?
A couple of areas I use have gates but are uphill after the gates, is it easy to pedal on when pushing off uphill?
Are the lights good on the Woosh and do they eat your battery?
Is it a matter of just changing seat posts in a standard size if I dont get on with the seat?
Any decent vids out there showing the Woosh Sirrocco in action? The only one I found was the owner showing a problem with the bike. Not good.
any help please.
I used to be a keen cyclist years ago, 70 to 100 miles a day were common. but havent been on a bike in near 20 years until recently. Im now in my late 50s and overweight and I usually travel via motorcycle but my new job is only 3 miles away so tried some cycling after refurbing my old trusty Giant. I find it only takes 18 minutes which aint bad considering how unfit I am. Its a mix of gradiant roads, cycle paths and a small amount of muddy track. Nothing to bad even for me. Taking into consideration the time it takes to get my motorcycle ready, 10-15 minutes, the ride to work 7 minutes and the change of gear at work 10-15 minutes, the MTB is actually quicker in time, and somewhat easier stepping out of jogging pants than leather gear.
Sadly I find my legs and stamina have gone the way of the DoDo and getting to work sweating aint really the thing, hence my interest.
I have a limited budget and guess its down to two bikes, the first on ebay is the Cyclamatic Power Plus and the second slightly more expensive is the Woosh Sirocco. Im guessing they are both adequate for my needs being only a three mile journey but which is the best and how do they compare? I am leaning towards the Woosh at the minute.
Are the batteries quick release and what precautions are best when parking up? Im thinking of exposed electrical parts, theft of parts.
6 or 7 gears dont seem a lot, are they expandable by fitting different cassettes etc? Just how do you change gear? seems weird to me as you instinctivly know when to change while riding a normal MTB. Im imagining lots of gear crunching noises if you dont get it right.
How are these bikes in wind? as some of the area im riding is across open ground where winds blast through on certain days. (why is it always a head wind going and returning?) would this affect battery charge?
A couple of areas I use have gates but are uphill after the gates, is it easy to pedal on when pushing off uphill?
Are the lights good on the Woosh and do they eat your battery?
Is it a matter of just changing seat posts in a standard size if I dont get on with the seat?
Any decent vids out there showing the Woosh Sirrocco in action? The only one I found was the owner showing a problem with the bike. Not good.
any help please.