You won't get a decent/capable hardtail eMTB with factory middrive and airshocks for <£2000. Might be able to build one for lot less using BBS middrive but it doesn't have controlled torque sensing power delivery of factory drives, a must for tight single tracks.I’m thinking of getting a second ebike on cyclescheme. Is it possible to get a decent emtb around the £1000 mark and if so where from? Don’t mind adding a bit more but not too much.
Shocking compared to bikes 2-3 times the price, maybe. There aren't that many crank motor eMTB's in that price range.That Raleigh is a shocking spec mtb....but you pay for the E part...it might actually be fantastic fun to ride and reliable for all I know.maybe an owner of one can help you decide
Which is what I half said...I was comparing to a standard mtb and did say people obviously pay the premium of the electric side of itShocking compared to bikes 2-3 times the price, maybe. There aren't that many crank motor eMTB's in that price range.
Thanks, I think I spoke to you the other day on your site. Do you think that’s the best bike to go for on price? I’ve seen a kudos mistral that looks a good bike but my knowledge is very limited. I’m just waiting for my e voucher? To come through and would be willing to put a bit to if it’s the best thing to do although I like the look of the Eiger.I've just got one of these in the showroom. Very impressed with it. Kudos Eiger Mid motor bike for under £900!
https://powerbikes.uk/shop/e-bikes/kudos-eiger/
How tough is the riding going to be? The Oxygen MTB is good and they're based in Rotherham but it's more of a commuting/mtb hybrid type thing. If you don't need a proper hard core mtb that is designed for a thrashing and want to stay near £1k then the Woosh Rio and Kudos Mistral are good. If you want a more serious mtb then the Cube Acid One 400 is £1600 and the Cube Reaction Race 500 Trevermonty mentioned above is even better.I’m thinking of getting a second ebike on cyclescheme. Is it possible to get a decent emtb around the £1000 mark and if so where from? Don’t mind adding a bit more but not too much.
Thanks, I think I spoke to you the other day on your site. Do you think that’s the best bike to go for on price? I’ve seen a kudos mistral that looks a good bike but my knowledge is very limited. I’m just waiting for my e voucher? To come through and would be willing to put a bit to if it’s the best thing to do although I like the look of the Eiger.
Which is why I never used the cheapo pedelec sensor ring that came with my Bafang rear hub kit and only use the throttle. As an ex motorcyclist I disliked the feeling of not having precise control on those tight trails. Unfortunately that controlled torque sensing and the mid motors do not come cheap!You won't get a decent/capable hardtail eMTB with factory middrive and airshocks for <£2000. Might be able to build one for lot less using BBS middrive but it doesn't have controlled torque sensing power delivery of factory drives, a must for tight single tracks.
HiI’m thinking of getting a second ebike on cyclescheme. Is it possible to get a decent emtb around the £1000 mark and if so where from? Don’t mind adding a bit more but not too much.