So I took the plunge I bought myself a Pedelec. Having been a Hybrid Rider for some years, I got all Lazy and haven't been on a bike for 5 years. A couple of reasons being time and also an Injury. I finally got my Ankle operation and I am on the mend. However I am now huge at 18st 8lb, so getting back on the bike was gonna be a task for sure.
I live in Wales and we have some naughty hills near me and really loathed taking my bike and putting it in the back of the car. I would much rather take it straight out the house straight onto my ride. Now I was always a big fan of big long rides, the longer the better 3hrs is ideal. So I thought, why not get an electric to get back on the horse so to speak.
I did look at a good few bikes but set my heart on the Zephyr, it ticked a good few boxes.
Value for Money
Folder
Cheap replacement battery
Hidden battery in the frame
And to be honest it didn't look half bad either, so the bike is just over a grand and comes wth an 11.6AH battery.. ok its not a huge battery but good enough for me.
I placed my order with Hatti in Woosh and also a spare battery.. jobs a good un. Very helpful lady and did say the spare was £295 inc delivery, ok so not to bad.. and I accepted the price, within minutes she came back and said actually she could do it for £249! now the sale was already made and thought this was extremely honest and generous .. 10 out of 10 so far.
I finally got the back, simple to put together and the pull out battery is slick with no hassle.
I took it out for my first ride. Now I knew that the hills around me are a little harsh and some gradient are over 20%. so I kept it in the highest assistance at all times and hammered the hills.
so my first impression is the assistance felt like somebody was pushing my back seat while I peddled, awesome feeling. It really quickly gets from zero to 15.5mph in to time. Now again I am one big fella but also was loaded with a backpack and a bike trunk with Panniers if needed. So I've gone fully loaded, we must be talking 22st + in total.
Now I did struggle on a few hills and had to get off for a breather, so I was a little like... Hmmm is this hows its supposed to be? Now I am a realist and realised there are many factors to getting me up that Hill ..
1. My Weight
2. Fitness
3. Gear selection
4. Assistance selection
5. Bike Weight and all my long hall trimmings.
6. Cadence
7. Motor power
So will all this mind I kind of accepted the fact that I am not gonna managing every hill until I sort out the most important points, 1 and 2.
So I've done some goole map and starva checks and some of the hills I had to get off the bike where 20% plus.. I think my sweet spot was more like 10% before I struggled. Now thats not bad in real terms.
So overall I am very impressed with the bike, I do have an issue with my back disk.. but I am sure its only a tweak job but I did notice in a post ride photo the cable had come a little lose.. I am sure this is nothing a few cable ties won't sort. I spoke to Alan in Woosh today and he is ore than happy to walk me through fixing it.. I will have a crack myself first and then may give him bell.
The battery itself will last a minimum of 20 miles.. now thats based on me running it dry after smashing the highest level os assist and hitting the hills big time.
so overall I love the bike and its my new best mate.. below are some pictures of the bike and hills I had to get off on lol.
So you can see this bad boy rises 108 feet in just over 0.1Miles... ETA .. 2mins.. yeah right
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And Finally the Bike.. minus me and my Camalbak with the spare Battery and goodies...
I live in Wales and we have some naughty hills near me and really loathed taking my bike and putting it in the back of the car. I would much rather take it straight out the house straight onto my ride. Now I was always a big fan of big long rides, the longer the better 3hrs is ideal. So I thought, why not get an electric to get back on the horse so to speak.
I did look at a good few bikes but set my heart on the Zephyr, it ticked a good few boxes.
Value for Money
Folder
Cheap replacement battery
Hidden battery in the frame
And to be honest it didn't look half bad either, so the bike is just over a grand and comes wth an 11.6AH battery.. ok its not a huge battery but good enough for me.
I placed my order with Hatti in Woosh and also a spare battery.. jobs a good un. Very helpful lady and did say the spare was £295 inc delivery, ok so not to bad.. and I accepted the price, within minutes she came back and said actually she could do it for £249! now the sale was already made and thought this was extremely honest and generous .. 10 out of 10 so far.
I finally got the back, simple to put together and the pull out battery is slick with no hassle.
I took it out for my first ride. Now I knew that the hills around me are a little harsh and some gradient are over 20%. so I kept it in the highest assistance at all times and hammered the hills.
so my first impression is the assistance felt like somebody was pushing my back seat while I peddled, awesome feeling. It really quickly gets from zero to 15.5mph in to time. Now again I am one big fella but also was loaded with a backpack and a bike trunk with Panniers if needed. So I've gone fully loaded, we must be talking 22st + in total.
Now I did struggle on a few hills and had to get off for a breather, so I was a little like... Hmmm is this hows its supposed to be? Now I am a realist and realised there are many factors to getting me up that Hill ..
1. My Weight
2. Fitness
3. Gear selection
4. Assistance selection
5. Bike Weight and all my long hall trimmings.
6. Cadence
7. Motor power
So will all this mind I kind of accepted the fact that I am not gonna managing every hill until I sort out the most important points, 1 and 2.
So I've done some goole map and starva checks and some of the hills I had to get off the bike where 20% plus.. I think my sweet spot was more like 10% before I struggled. Now thats not bad in real terms.
So overall I am very impressed with the bike, I do have an issue with my back disk.. but I am sure its only a tweak job but I did notice in a post ride photo the cable had come a little lose.. I am sure this is nothing a few cable ties won't sort. I spoke to Alan in Woosh today and he is ore than happy to walk me through fixing it.. I will have a crack myself first and then may give him bell.
The battery itself will last a minimum of 20 miles.. now thats based on me running it dry after smashing the highest level os assist and hitting the hills big time.
so overall I love the bike and its my new best mate.. below are some pictures of the bike and hills I had to get off on lol.
So you can see this bad boy rises 108 feet in just over 0.1Miles... ETA .. 2mins.. yeah right
View attachment 17494
And Finally the Bike.. minus me and my Camalbak with the spare Battery and goodies...