What and interesting and amusing thread! I have had to back off spending so much time here as I have had to concentrate on the business. Pedelecs is too addictive!
It is fun to see so many people discussing why the bike they have chosen is the best, but consider.
We (just us at Amps) sell bikes with six different motors...
1. High torque, "torque sensor" rear hub
2. Standard torque, "cadence sensor" rear hub
3. High torque, "torque sensor" front hub
4. Bosch Active (standard torque) mid motor
5. Bosch Performance (high torque) mid motor
6. Bosch performance CX (very high torque) mid motor
Then we then have twelve transmissions...
1. 7 speed Shimano Tourney
2. 8 speed Shimano Acerer
3. 9 Speed Shimano Sora
4. 10 speed Shimano Deore
5. 11 speed Shimano Deore XT
6. Shimano Nexus 7 hub
7. Shimano Nexus 8 hub
8. Rohloff 14 speed hub
9. Nuvinci 360 CVT
10. Nuvinci 380CVT
11. Nuvinci Automatic
12. Sram 27 speed dual drive
Five battery sizes
1. 300Wh
2. 375Wh
3. 400Wh
4. 500Wh
5. 575Wh
Five wheel/tyre sizes
1. 20"
2. 26"
3. 27.5"
4. 28"
5. 29"
Tyre withs from road to fat tyres. Step through frames, mixte frames, mountain bike frames, road bike frames, hybrid frames. No suspension, budget front fork suspension to Fox air front forks, full suspension to Fox Air Float CDT Remote. Frame sizes from 43CM to 63CM.
As I say, that's just from the Amps stable!
Just like vanilla bikes, electric bikes come in many thousands of permutations in hundreds of price points. They all have their own very special characteristics. To say one is better than another is tricky, they are all so different and are built to do different jobs and to suit different people.
Even though I have so many bikes to choose from I ride a Wisper 905Torque to and from work, is it the best bike we sell? For me probably, that's why I choose to ride it. Is it the best bike for everyone, absolutely not.
Just a thought...
I do love this business!
All the best
David