Been browsing on here and researching all over the net for a while before buying and I've got to correct the view on here about the E-mopeds only being good on the flat. It simply just not true. I bought one of the bikes the original poster asked about here: http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/what-should-i-buy-trike-eped-allseasons-emotor-e-scooter-moped.17430/ ( I won't say which as it is my first post and think I could be suspected of being connected to the company). I live in Colchester and anyone who's been there will know it is built on a very steep hill. So I tried the bike on a few small slopes and it took them with no effort at all. Every slope I tried, no problem not even the need to pedal at all. So I went for the big ones. North Hill road and East Hill, both quite extreme. No problem at all. So I really can't see why there is considered such an issue with these bikes on that front.
I can see there may be other issues e.g, the waste of energy due to increased weight. For me I went for this as an alternative to a mobility vehicle, I have limited mobility and a standard bike saddle would be too difficult for me these bikes are ideal. Comfortable and effortless, with the added option of a bit of cycling for exercise when I can . Only had it a week so far and who knows how durable it is but I love it.
The big problem I have with the bike I have and I believe this is common to most E-bikes is not knowing how the battery is doing. Not being able to walk far this will be a big problem should I run out of juice. It tells me the voltage but that's not a lot of use. This I have to sort out if I want to get any distance on it.
I can see there may be other issues e.g, the waste of energy due to increased weight. For me I went for this as an alternative to a mobility vehicle, I have limited mobility and a standard bike saddle would be too difficult for me these bikes are ideal. Comfortable and effortless, with the added option of a bit of cycling for exercise when I can . Only had it a week so far and who knows how durable it is but I love it.
The big problem I have with the bike I have and I believe this is common to most E-bikes is not knowing how the battery is doing. Not being able to walk far this will be a big problem should I run out of juice. It tells me the voltage but that's not a lot of use. This I have to sort out if I want to get any distance on it.