Hello Everyone!
I'm new to this forum as of now. Thought I should make a quick introduction for you all. I'm Johnny from Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. I've been into cycling all my life and have been involved in all kinds of bike related stuff for years. I've collected, restored and sold vintage Raleigh Chopper bikes from the 1990s until a few years ago.
I've been involved in cycle activism by attending Critical Mass bike rides where we held up rush hour traffic in Leeds and London city centres in the name of cycle safety and the environment, plus I've owned and ridden bikes of all kinds my whole life.
Recently I've learned about electric bikes and motorised bikes and I'm very interested in owning one of my own. However the prices seem prohibitive for factory made models by the likes of Specialized but DIY versions appear to be more affordable and feature better specifications.
I'm finding the whole electric bike thing somewhat bewildering and I'm not sure where to start. Would a conversion kit to make my existing bike into an E-Bike be the way to go? Or should I look for a used E-Bike on Ebay / Gumtree etc?
Where I live in Leeds there are very few E-Bikes and the only one I have seen is a very conspicuous model that a young guy rides around the city centre. His bike looks to be a converted version of one of those Schwinn "Sting-Ray" bikes that were marketed in the UK several years ago. As if the bike wasnt eyecatching enough he has customised it with light up LED strips that flash on and off!!!
Its obvious his bike is electric powered because he rolls along keeping pace with the traffic but not pedalling. I believe one of these "Sting-ray" bikes would be somewhat impractical for me to use as an E-Bike conversion as they are rather small in frame size and not really a great bike for everyday use (commuting / off-road use etc). So apart from this one the only other E-Bike I've seen in use around the Leeds area was one of those E-Scooters which was a cheap looking chinese moped type version that looked about 10 years old and judging from the way the guy was riding it very slowly it appeared to be on its last legs as it dragged itself away from the traffic lights.
So other than what I've seen on the internet I've not got much experience of E-Bikes, I've never ridden one and it could be I dont like the experience and I could be wasting my time. I'm not a great fan of motorcycling as the few times I've been on motorbike I have ended up injured... So I'd quite like to experience riding a typical E-Bike before committing to spending any time or money building or buying one. Any idea where I might be able to do this?
If I am happy with the E-Bike experience, which I imagine I will be, then I'd very much like to get hold of an E-Bike, or convert my own mountain bike ASAP. I'd like to be able to use my E-Bike for both commuting into the city centre as well as riding out to and around the Yorkshire Dales which are only about 15 miles from where I live in North Leeds. I have all sorts of questions about what the range of E-Bikes are, I realise each one is different and that the style of riding affects battery life plus rider weight, battery size etc etc. I would like to own something that can be ridden as both a pedal assist thing as well as being able to ride up hills with the minimum of effort and get up a good speed along the main roads. I'm wondering if I will be able to find any facilities for recharging an E-Bike battery on campsites. Maybe if there are caravans with electric hookups they may let me plug in my charger for a couple of quid?
Anyway I look forward to speaking to many of you over the coming months!
Ta!
Johnny
I'm new to this forum as of now. Thought I should make a quick introduction for you all. I'm Johnny from Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. I've been into cycling all my life and have been involved in all kinds of bike related stuff for years. I've collected, restored and sold vintage Raleigh Chopper bikes from the 1990s until a few years ago.
I've been involved in cycle activism by attending Critical Mass bike rides where we held up rush hour traffic in Leeds and London city centres in the name of cycle safety and the environment, plus I've owned and ridden bikes of all kinds my whole life.
Recently I've learned about electric bikes and motorised bikes and I'm very interested in owning one of my own. However the prices seem prohibitive for factory made models by the likes of Specialized but DIY versions appear to be more affordable and feature better specifications.
I'm finding the whole electric bike thing somewhat bewildering and I'm not sure where to start. Would a conversion kit to make my existing bike into an E-Bike be the way to go? Or should I look for a used E-Bike on Ebay / Gumtree etc?
Where I live in Leeds there are very few E-Bikes and the only one I have seen is a very conspicuous model that a young guy rides around the city centre. His bike looks to be a converted version of one of those Schwinn "Sting-Ray" bikes that were marketed in the UK several years ago. As if the bike wasnt eyecatching enough he has customised it with light up LED strips that flash on and off!!!
Its obvious his bike is electric powered because he rolls along keeping pace with the traffic but not pedalling. I believe one of these "Sting-ray" bikes would be somewhat impractical for me to use as an E-Bike conversion as they are rather small in frame size and not really a great bike for everyday use (commuting / off-road use etc). So apart from this one the only other E-Bike I've seen in use around the Leeds area was one of those E-Scooters which was a cheap looking chinese moped type version that looked about 10 years old and judging from the way the guy was riding it very slowly it appeared to be on its last legs as it dragged itself away from the traffic lights.
So other than what I've seen on the internet I've not got much experience of E-Bikes, I've never ridden one and it could be I dont like the experience and I could be wasting my time. I'm not a great fan of motorcycling as the few times I've been on motorbike I have ended up injured... So I'd quite like to experience riding a typical E-Bike before committing to spending any time or money building or buying one. Any idea where I might be able to do this?
If I am happy with the E-Bike experience, which I imagine I will be, then I'd very much like to get hold of an E-Bike, or convert my own mountain bike ASAP. I'd like to be able to use my E-Bike for both commuting into the city centre as well as riding out to and around the Yorkshire Dales which are only about 15 miles from where I live in North Leeds. I have all sorts of questions about what the range of E-Bikes are, I realise each one is different and that the style of riding affects battery life plus rider weight, battery size etc etc. I would like to own something that can be ridden as both a pedal assist thing as well as being able to ride up hills with the minimum of effort and get up a good speed along the main roads. I'm wondering if I will be able to find any facilities for recharging an E-Bike battery on campsites. Maybe if there are caravans with electric hookups they may let me plug in my charger for a couple of quid?
Anyway I look forward to speaking to many of you over the coming months!
Ta!
Johnny