I'm now looking to buy two eBikes. My girlfriend suffers ME/CFS, so a throttle is really a requirement. There'll be times when she can't peddle at all, and we may need to get back with minimal effort if she's starting to feel unwell (a bigger battery may be important for this). When she can peddle, she won't be able to put much in, so a cadence sensor would be better for her, whereas I'd prefer a torque sensor for myself to make myself move, and might end up having to get a different bike.
I think it'll be mostly trails and gravel paths, some fields, some forests (Epping Forest most likely), and roads to get to these places. I was looking for something more adventurous for myself, but I'm not an extreme Mountain Biker and most of my cycling will be done with my girlfriend, so I'm dialling it back a bit. A full suspension eMTB would still be nice for fun and comfort, but a hardtail eMTB or a hybrid that could go on rougher rides sometimes would be great too. I'm still figuring out what this means - for example, do we need suspension if we have massive tyres, and are fat hybrid tyres even suitable for the flexibility we're after?
Ideally under £1,500, but we could stretch to £2,000 if it's really worth it. Here's what I've found so far:
I'm really struggling to work this out, so help appreciated! Hopefully this will help some other disabled cyclists too. Finding it very difficult to figure out which bikes have throttles, if they work from still, if they go to the 15.5mph limit, if they'll get you up a hill, etc.
I think it'll be mostly trails and gravel paths, some fields, some forests (Epping Forest most likely), and roads to get to these places. I was looking for something more adventurous for myself, but I'm not an extreme Mountain Biker and most of my cycling will be done with my girlfriend, so I'm dialling it back a bit. A full suspension eMTB would still be nice for fun and comfort, but a hardtail eMTB or a hybrid that could go on rougher rides sometimes would be great too. I'm still figuring out what this means - for example, do we need suspension if we have massive tyres, and are fat hybrid tyres even suitable for the flexibility we're after?
Ideally under £1,500, but we could stretch to £2,000 if it's really worth it. Here's what I've found so far:
Brand | Model | Price | Battery | Type | Sensor | Brakes | Notes |
Woosh | Rio MTB | £1,269 | 17Ah (612Wh) | Hardtail eMTB | Cadence | ||
Woosh | Rio LS Fat Boy | £1,229 | 17Ah (612Wh) | ? | Cadence | ||
Wisper | 905 | £1,699 | 700Wh | Hybrid (Roads & Trails) | Cadence (Torque +£300 | +£300 for Torque sensor with switch +£255 for Throttle | |
Wisper | Wayfarer | £2,200+ | 710Wh | Hybrid? | Torque | Mid-drive, 100Nm torque, release Feb 2020. throttle may be additional cost. large battery will be. | |
Neomouv | Cronos | £1,754 | 680Wh | Hardtail eMTB | Cadence | Throttle? | |
Neomouv | Enara | £2,299 | 680Wh | Hardtail eMTB | Cadence | Throttle? | |
Rad Power Bikes | RadRhino | £1,525 (€1,699) | 672Wh | Hybrid? | Cadence | Road legal? €150 discount when buying 2 | |
Oxygen | S-Cross MTB | £1499 | 13Ah (468Wh) | Hardtail eMTB | ? | Throttle included to fit at home 16Ah version coming soon, may be more expensive | |
Crussis | Bafang MAX eMTBs | £1435 (€1,599) to £2200 (€2,449) | 14Ah (504Wh) | Hardtail eMTB | Torque | Mid-drive. Integrated battery. Some have carbon frames. Throttle? | |
Kudos | Eiger | £895 (with Plus Pack) | 10.4Ah (374Wh) | Hardtail eMTB | Torque | Mid-drive +£466 for NuVinci hub. | |
Kudos | Other models | ||||||
Pedelease | Various | ||||||
Greenway | Various |
I'm really struggling to work this out, so help appreciated! Hopefully this will help some other disabled cyclists too. Finding it very difficult to figure out which bikes have throttles, if they work from still, if they go to the 15.5mph limit, if they'll get you up a hill, etc.
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