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Willber G

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Feb 15, 2014
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Hi cazzie, I have a Woosh Zephyr (a little girlie folder! ;)) so I can't advise you directly on the bikes you mention, but both get good reviews on here. I can vouch for the customer service and general build quality and both are very good. Perhaps a new thread asking the specific questions would be an idea, I'm sure somebody will be along to help you. Good luck!
 
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with Woosh bikes. They do exactly what they're supposed to. I've ridden several of them including the Big Bear and Sirocco CD. The Big Bear has a big hub-motor with plenty of torque to help you up hills. The CD has a less powerful motor, but its power goes through the gears,so you can get a lot of torque, but you go slowly. You don't have to pedal as much with the Big Bear. The Big ear that I rode had forks that were a little too soft, but I heard that they've fixed that now.

http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/woosh-big-bear.16227/

http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/woosh-crank-bike-review.14201/
 

trex

Esteemed Pedelecer
May 15, 2011
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Are they any good? Or are they naff?

Looking to get an electric bike that will get up very steep hills where I live. And I mean steep. All I want is to be able to get up the hills. A lot of bikes I've been looking at seem like they're fine for city living but I'm in the countryside and there's few bikes I've seen that sound capable - all well out of my price range .

I've got a budget of around £600-700 and it's looking like my only option is to get a kit and convert my current bike.

This is the kit I'm looking at -

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/36V-500W-E-Bike-Electric-Bicycle-Rear-Wheel-Motor-Conversion-Kit-DIY-Cycling-/170939511356?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&hash=item27ccc9f23c

Will this cope? I know about the current road UK laws, this will not be used on roads.
It seems that a crank drive kit like the BBS01 would fit your requirement.
Big hills + heavey riders = allow 25A current draw, most 8-10AH bottle batteries won't be good enough.
You may have to get something like this:
http://www.bmsbattery.com/packs/657-36v-10ah-lithium-ion-alloy-shell-ebike-battery-pack.html
You can buy the whole kit (BBS01, battery, rack) from BMSBATTERY
or get a £349 36V 15AH Samsung cell battery from Woosh. That's the battery they use on their Big Bear.
Whichever way, your £700 budget can't get you a good enough ready made bike but just about make it as a kit.

 

john h

Esteemed Pedelecer
Nov 22, 2012
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murthly castle estate
Cazzie. i have a woosh cd it dose what it says on the tin,i pedal up hills with it . try the woosh predictor it will give you not just route but steepest hill ect.