I have an Ezee Forza ebike which I bought two years ago and I've been using it regularly for commuting for the past year. I love the bike, it's a hybrid style and it's perfect for commuting but I'm now considering the purchase of a second ebike, an eMTB designed specifically for off road use.
I'm hoping that the knowledgable folk on here can give me some general buying advice.
About Me -
I'm a novice when comes to MTBs so I don't need a bike that can handle the real adrenaline junky type terrain and jumps etc. I'm based in Milton Keynes and I'd be using the bike mostly for cross country and local forest trails e.g., Woburn and Rushmere Country Park.
41 years old bloke
13.5 stone
5ft 10.5in
Fit and healthy
About the bike -
Full Suspension
Bosch or Yamaha (more on that below) with 500w battery
Budget up to £3500 ish
Needs to be from a dealer that accepts cyclescheme
Ideally I'd like the to option to derestrict
What should I buy?
I have my heart set on a Haibike as I really like the design and I get the sense that they're well made and reliable. But I could possibly be persuaded to look elsewhere - some of the KTMs look quite nice. Is there anything I should bear in mind when comparing Haibike with KTM?
I like the look of the Haibike xDuro FullSeven 5.0 2017 https://www.e-bikeshop.co.uk/Electric-Bikes-UK-Dealer/Full-Suspension-eBikes/Haibike-xDuro-FullSeven-5.0-2017?filter=19&sort=p.price&order=ASC and the HAIBIKE SDURO ALLMTN 6.0 2017 http://www.fullycharged.com/Haibike-sDuro-AllMtn-60-2017-ebike
Where should I buy?
e-bikeshop.co.uk have the best selection of Haibikes and I like the fact I can have a speed tuning dongle fitted at the time of purchase without invalidating the warranty and they have a good selection of upgrade options e.g., integrated lights, but Farmham is a long way from Milton Keynes and I've heard conflicting reports about their customer service. fullycharged.com are based in London which is only 30 minutes by train from MK and they have good range covering Haibike, KTM and other brands. Any other recommendations?
Other things to consider -
Bosch vs Yamaha
From what I've read and seen on YouTube the latest iterations are much of a muchness in terms of torque but there are differences in the way that they deliver power. Can anyone explain to me exactly what the differences are and how they might affect a purchasing decision?
Dropper Post
Is it a worthwhile investment? I understand it allows you to sit further back and lower on the back on descents - but they're pricey and I'm not sure I'd make use of it. Any advice would be welcome.
Frame size
I'm 5ft 10.5" what frame size should I be looking at?
Transport
Is it possible to fit an eMTB into a medium sized hatchback (Honda Civic), with wheels removed if need be, or will I need a rack to go on the back of the car. If so do you have any recommendations for car bike racks suitable for eMTBs?
I'm hoping that the knowledgable folk on here can give me some general buying advice.
About Me -
I'm a novice when comes to MTBs so I don't need a bike that can handle the real adrenaline junky type terrain and jumps etc. I'm based in Milton Keynes and I'd be using the bike mostly for cross country and local forest trails e.g., Woburn and Rushmere Country Park.
41 years old bloke
13.5 stone
5ft 10.5in
Fit and healthy
About the bike -
Full Suspension
Bosch or Yamaha (more on that below) with 500w battery
Budget up to £3500 ish
Needs to be from a dealer that accepts cyclescheme
Ideally I'd like the to option to derestrict
What should I buy?
I have my heart set on a Haibike as I really like the design and I get the sense that they're well made and reliable. But I could possibly be persuaded to look elsewhere - some of the KTMs look quite nice. Is there anything I should bear in mind when comparing Haibike with KTM?
I like the look of the Haibike xDuro FullSeven 5.0 2017 https://www.e-bikeshop.co.uk/Electric-Bikes-UK-Dealer/Full-Suspension-eBikes/Haibike-xDuro-FullSeven-5.0-2017?filter=19&sort=p.price&order=ASC and the HAIBIKE SDURO ALLMTN 6.0 2017 http://www.fullycharged.com/Haibike-sDuro-AllMtn-60-2017-ebike
Where should I buy?
e-bikeshop.co.uk have the best selection of Haibikes and I like the fact I can have a speed tuning dongle fitted at the time of purchase without invalidating the warranty and they have a good selection of upgrade options e.g., integrated lights, but Farmham is a long way from Milton Keynes and I've heard conflicting reports about their customer service. fullycharged.com are based in London which is only 30 minutes by train from MK and they have good range covering Haibike, KTM and other brands. Any other recommendations?
Other things to consider -
Bosch vs Yamaha
From what I've read and seen on YouTube the latest iterations are much of a muchness in terms of torque but there are differences in the way that they deliver power. Can anyone explain to me exactly what the differences are and how they might affect a purchasing decision?
Dropper Post
Is it a worthwhile investment? I understand it allows you to sit further back and lower on the back on descents - but they're pricey and I'm not sure I'd make use of it. Any advice would be welcome.
Frame size
I'm 5ft 10.5" what frame size should I be looking at?
Transport
Is it possible to fit an eMTB into a medium sized hatchback (Honda Civic), with wheels removed if need be, or will I need a rack to go on the back of the car. If so do you have any recommendations for car bike racks suitable for eMTBs?
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