Hi all.
New member here after having a bit of a browse over the last few days.
It's been a long time since I've had access to a bike (a good 12 years I reckon for a shared bike, probably 20 since I owned one back in my teens) and I've been wanting to get back on two wheels for a long time. But a lack of fitness coupled with a leg problem which makes pedalling awkward (in that one foot cannot remain on the pedal at its apex) has put me off the traditional bicycle for anything more than hiring on days out.
However, I've been pondering about getting an e-bike for a while with the expectation that the motor assistance will overcome the loss of power from that awkward pedalling and am almost at the point where I'm sure they're the right solution for me to get mobile and perhaps will be looking at getting one perhaps this year but if not, hopefully next.
Whilst I know line-ups can change in that time, I've been having a bit of a browse online and currently have shortlisted either the Wisper 705SE or 905SE, with me being particularly keen on the throttle that will take the bike to 15MPH regardless of the actual speed of forward motion on the pedals (have I got that right, that as long as the pedals are moving, the throttle can be used to control speed? I know about the legal restriction where pedals have to be used.)
I have some questions that I'm getting hung-up on that perhaps people here can help out with …
1 - Are there any other models with a similar throttle system to the Wisper? Due to my leg issue, assistance is important and is why I'm looking at an e-bike in the first place. Whilst I like the Wisper, if there are other similar options then I'd like to compare - particularly if there are good but cheaper options (not trying to skimp here but finances are a bit tight and the Wispers really are at the absolute limit of affordability for me). FYI, I'll not be commuting - this will be for leisure cycling only at the moment. Mostly on tarmac but including some rougher dirt paths too.
2 - I'd like to take my potential bike away on holiday and days out either in the UK or Europe i.e., I'll need to transport it by car. I'm concerned about the weight though as a lot of car bike racks (at least those in Halfords) appear to have an individual bike limit of 15kg which I understand electric bikes at this sort of price range will exceed even with the battery removed. How do others transport their bikes? Of course, I could consider the folding model in the Wisper range or elsewhere, in which case, what would be the day to day drawbacks of the smaller bike compared to the full-sized options I'm considering.
3 - Regarding batteries, am I right in assuming these are proprietary to the brand, if not electrically then physically? I guess it's really an impossible to answer question seeing how no-one can predict the future, but how easy is it likely to be to be able to get a replacement battery in years to come? Obviously assuming the bike lasts and continues to fulfil my needs, I'd rather not have to replace the whole thing in, say, 5 or 10 years just because of an expired battery.
4 - Finally (for now at least), I don't know what the release cycle is for manufacturers but I've seen one or two posts here enquiring about new models which makes me think that perhaps I should be waiting a month of two to see what new models come out. Would this be a fair assessment? Of course, I don't want to fall into the trap of forever waiting for the next thing but neither do I want to buy just to find that newer, better, similarly priced models are released just weeks later (or that my chosen models will as a result drop in price).
Apologies for the rather long opening post and if these questions are better asked elsewhere, I'm happy to do so. But thanks in advance for your input.
Ben
New member here after having a bit of a browse over the last few days.
It's been a long time since I've had access to a bike (a good 12 years I reckon for a shared bike, probably 20 since I owned one back in my teens) and I've been wanting to get back on two wheels for a long time. But a lack of fitness coupled with a leg problem which makes pedalling awkward (in that one foot cannot remain on the pedal at its apex) has put me off the traditional bicycle for anything more than hiring on days out.
However, I've been pondering about getting an e-bike for a while with the expectation that the motor assistance will overcome the loss of power from that awkward pedalling and am almost at the point where I'm sure they're the right solution for me to get mobile and perhaps will be looking at getting one perhaps this year but if not, hopefully next.
Whilst I know line-ups can change in that time, I've been having a bit of a browse online and currently have shortlisted either the Wisper 705SE or 905SE, with me being particularly keen on the throttle that will take the bike to 15MPH regardless of the actual speed of forward motion on the pedals (have I got that right, that as long as the pedals are moving, the throttle can be used to control speed? I know about the legal restriction where pedals have to be used.)
I have some questions that I'm getting hung-up on that perhaps people here can help out with …
1 - Are there any other models with a similar throttle system to the Wisper? Due to my leg issue, assistance is important and is why I'm looking at an e-bike in the first place. Whilst I like the Wisper, if there are other similar options then I'd like to compare - particularly if there are good but cheaper options (not trying to skimp here but finances are a bit tight and the Wispers really are at the absolute limit of affordability for me). FYI, I'll not be commuting - this will be for leisure cycling only at the moment. Mostly on tarmac but including some rougher dirt paths too.
2 - I'd like to take my potential bike away on holiday and days out either in the UK or Europe i.e., I'll need to transport it by car. I'm concerned about the weight though as a lot of car bike racks (at least those in Halfords) appear to have an individual bike limit of 15kg which I understand electric bikes at this sort of price range will exceed even with the battery removed. How do others transport their bikes? Of course, I could consider the folding model in the Wisper range or elsewhere, in which case, what would be the day to day drawbacks of the smaller bike compared to the full-sized options I'm considering.
3 - Regarding batteries, am I right in assuming these are proprietary to the brand, if not electrically then physically? I guess it's really an impossible to answer question seeing how no-one can predict the future, but how easy is it likely to be to be able to get a replacement battery in years to come? Obviously assuming the bike lasts and continues to fulfil my needs, I'd rather not have to replace the whole thing in, say, 5 or 10 years just because of an expired battery.
4 - Finally (for now at least), I don't know what the release cycle is for manufacturers but I've seen one or two posts here enquiring about new models which makes me think that perhaps I should be waiting a month of two to see what new models come out. Would this be a fair assessment? Of course, I don't want to fall into the trap of forever waiting for the next thing but neither do I want to buy just to find that newer, better, similarly priced models are released just weeks later (or that my chosen models will as a result drop in price).
Apologies for the rather long opening post and if these questions are better asked elsewhere, I'm happy to do so. But thanks in advance for your input.
Ben