I'm close to pulling the trigger on a new EBCO UCR60, for £999 via a dealer just round the corner from me.
Before I commit is there anything in particular I need to look out for?
I'm attracted to this particular bike because:
- I like the way it looks
- There's a dealer local to me
- The price is fair (I know it's a 2011 model, and been at this price for a while)
- Shimano Nexus 8 hub (I have an Alfine and love it)
- Shimano roller brakes (prefer discs but like the low maintenance)
- Torque sensor
The battery is only a 24v 10AH; I do a 20-mile round trip commute, but I'm reasonably fit, it's pretty flat, and I already ride a similar (but non-assisted) bike so I know I can pedal it if necessary. The bike is really to take some of the misery out of a daily cycle commute!
Things I'm not so sure about:
- The 'suspension headstock' rather than conventional forks; seems quite a rare feature, is it likely to last well? (I don't really like suspension, my other bike has rigid forks and Big Apple tyres)
- I believe there's an RPM sensor attached to the bottom bracket - how easy are these to obtain and replace?
Generally - are there any things to look out for with the Tranzx PST hub motor system?
I'm also looking at a Giant Twist Esprit Power (2012) for £1250, which has a bigger battery, Nexus 7 hub and conventional V-brakes. I might consider others but must-haves include a 7/8 speed hub gear, and torque sensor (I'm aware of the Kudos Tourer, but that's just a pedal-actuated bike I believe).
My thinking on this bike (and the Giant) is that should it ever become unviable as an electric bike it's not a big job to take the electrics off it, maybe a new front hub/wheel. I expect to ride it 2 or 3 times a week, so at 500 cycles the battery should last three or more years; it only has a one-year guarantee, which I know looks a bit mean these days.
One thing I've seen is that the EBCO UCR60 (or at least the stepthrough UCL60) looks quite similar to the AVE CH EDITION that Ebco also market; main difference being the Alfine hub and disc brakes.
(I posted in the introductions board last week, but in summary I live in Blackpool, age 49, healthy, regular cyclist but weigh nearly 15st, looking for something to mitigate the headwinds, expecting to be ridiculed by the hardcore cyclists at work!)
Thanks
Before I commit is there anything in particular I need to look out for?
I'm attracted to this particular bike because:
- I like the way it looks
- There's a dealer local to me
- The price is fair (I know it's a 2011 model, and been at this price for a while)
- Shimano Nexus 8 hub (I have an Alfine and love it)
- Shimano roller brakes (prefer discs but like the low maintenance)
- Torque sensor
The battery is only a 24v 10AH; I do a 20-mile round trip commute, but I'm reasonably fit, it's pretty flat, and I already ride a similar (but non-assisted) bike so I know I can pedal it if necessary. The bike is really to take some of the misery out of a daily cycle commute!
Things I'm not so sure about:
- The 'suspension headstock' rather than conventional forks; seems quite a rare feature, is it likely to last well? (I don't really like suspension, my other bike has rigid forks and Big Apple tyres)
- I believe there's an RPM sensor attached to the bottom bracket - how easy are these to obtain and replace?
Generally - are there any things to look out for with the Tranzx PST hub motor system?
I'm also looking at a Giant Twist Esprit Power (2012) for £1250, which has a bigger battery, Nexus 7 hub and conventional V-brakes. I might consider others but must-haves include a 7/8 speed hub gear, and torque sensor (I'm aware of the Kudos Tourer, but that's just a pedal-actuated bike I believe).
My thinking on this bike (and the Giant) is that should it ever become unviable as an electric bike it's not a big job to take the electrics off it, maybe a new front hub/wheel. I expect to ride it 2 or 3 times a week, so at 500 cycles the battery should last three or more years; it only has a one-year guarantee, which I know looks a bit mean these days.
One thing I've seen is that the EBCO UCR60 (or at least the stepthrough UCL60) looks quite similar to the AVE CH EDITION that Ebco also market; main difference being the Alfine hub and disc brakes.
(I posted in the introductions board last week, but in summary I live in Blackpool, age 49, healthy, regular cyclist but weigh nearly 15st, looking for something to mitigate the headwinds, expecting to be ridiculed by the hardcore cyclists at work!)
Thanks