I was planning to convert an old bike to an electric bike but my employer is now going to offer the Green Commute Initiative (Cycle to work scheme without £1000 limit) so I can save 32% on a new electric bike.
This combined with a lack of time to do the conversion means I think I am going to get a new bike instead of going the conversion route.
I want the bike to do a 15 mile commute each way. It is mainly on roads/cycle paths with a section on a trail through some woods. There are some quite steep hills (I'm 90kg, fitness is ok(ish!) Originally I was thinking of a hybrid type bike but as it is an electric bike I'm now thinking perhaps I could get an electric mountain bike instead. Ideally I would also like to be able to do a bit of mountain biking (on the moors and local trails) so an electric mountain bike would enable me to do this as well as commute.
I realise it will be a bit of a compromise on road, the large tyres are going to give more rolling resistance, plus the gearing may reduce the top speed, but as it has this electrical assistance maybe this isn't as much of an issue as a conventional bike?
Does this make sense, any advice?
My second question is regarding the Bosch motors.
I've read about the issues with the premature bearing failure on the CX motor and it does put me off buying one. Does anyone know if the 2018 CX motors are the same (from what I gather they are)?
If they are the same then I am thinking it may be better to get one of the new Active Line Plus motors.
They have less power (50nm compared to 80nm with the CX) but I'm wondering if I would really need the extra power?? Plus they are smaller and lighter, latest generation technology and direct drive.
My budget is up to around £2000.
In terms of particular bikes, the Cube range seem good value. I like the look of the Cube Acid Hybrid One 500 29er for £1799
https://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/148685/products/cube-acid-hybrid-one-500-29er-electric-bike-2018-black.aspx
There is the Cube Reaction Hybrid pro for £2199 but it has the CX motor (with potential issues that puts me off).
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Adam
This combined with a lack of time to do the conversion means I think I am going to get a new bike instead of going the conversion route.
I want the bike to do a 15 mile commute each way. It is mainly on roads/cycle paths with a section on a trail through some woods. There are some quite steep hills (I'm 90kg, fitness is ok(ish!) Originally I was thinking of a hybrid type bike but as it is an electric bike I'm now thinking perhaps I could get an electric mountain bike instead. Ideally I would also like to be able to do a bit of mountain biking (on the moors and local trails) so an electric mountain bike would enable me to do this as well as commute.
I realise it will be a bit of a compromise on road, the large tyres are going to give more rolling resistance, plus the gearing may reduce the top speed, but as it has this electrical assistance maybe this isn't as much of an issue as a conventional bike?
Does this make sense, any advice?
My second question is regarding the Bosch motors.
I've read about the issues with the premature bearing failure on the CX motor and it does put me off buying one. Does anyone know if the 2018 CX motors are the same (from what I gather they are)?
If they are the same then I am thinking it may be better to get one of the new Active Line Plus motors.
They have less power (50nm compared to 80nm with the CX) but I'm wondering if I would really need the extra power?? Plus they are smaller and lighter, latest generation technology and direct drive.
My budget is up to around £2000.
In terms of particular bikes, the Cube range seem good value. I like the look of the Cube Acid Hybrid One 500 29er for £1799
https://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/148685/products/cube-acid-hybrid-one-500-29er-electric-bike-2018-black.aspx
There is the Cube Reaction Hybrid pro for £2199 but it has the CX motor (with potential issues that puts me off).
Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks
Adam