Hi folks,
I've cycled most of my life and had various types of bike. My current machine is a Claud Butler Dalesman tourer, but my cycling needs at present of popping to the shops and leisure use find it very much under utilised. So it's time for it to find a new home. And time for me to find a new bike. And possibly one for the wife too. Although I think her idea of an e-bike is something more akin to a mobility scooter ie no effort required!
I'm going for an e-bike primarily to take the sting out of any hills and headwinds and to start using the bike more instead of the car. I've lost count of the number of times I've jumped into the car to go to the local shop because it's a bit windy. Can you tell I don't like headwinds? And that's even on dropped handlebars! But then I do have big ears....
Anyway, I think for my needs I've narrowed my choice down to the Kudos Tourer Nexus 8, and....well it was going to be the Woosh big bear, but with the smaller 18 inch frame, the 43cm chainstays, my 6ft height and size 11 shoes would mean my much needed panniers would be taking an awful beating from my heels.
I would give 'Kudos' to Cyclotricity though. The Revolver looks really good for the price, but the nexus 8 with full chaincase on the Tourer edges it for me. The Prorider Dynamo also looks good but only nexus 3 speed hub.
So if any of you folks out there could offer any thoughts on the Kudos tourer or viable alternatives in the price range up to around £1000 that would be much appreciated.
I was considering the smaller framed Kudos Safari for my wife who is just over 5ft tall and 65kg. Would the beast mammoth weight of this machine be of concern, particularly on hills?
Now let me just find that extension socket....
I've cycled most of my life and had various types of bike. My current machine is a Claud Butler Dalesman tourer, but my cycling needs at present of popping to the shops and leisure use find it very much under utilised. So it's time for it to find a new home. And time for me to find a new bike. And possibly one for the wife too. Although I think her idea of an e-bike is something more akin to a mobility scooter ie no effort required!
I'm going for an e-bike primarily to take the sting out of any hills and headwinds and to start using the bike more instead of the car. I've lost count of the number of times I've jumped into the car to go to the local shop because it's a bit windy. Can you tell I don't like headwinds? And that's even on dropped handlebars! But then I do have big ears....
Anyway, I think for my needs I've narrowed my choice down to the Kudos Tourer Nexus 8, and....well it was going to be the Woosh big bear, but with the smaller 18 inch frame, the 43cm chainstays, my 6ft height and size 11 shoes would mean my much needed panniers would be taking an awful beating from my heels.
I would give 'Kudos' to Cyclotricity though. The Revolver looks really good for the price, but the nexus 8 with full chaincase on the Tourer edges it for me. The Prorider Dynamo also looks good but only nexus 3 speed hub.
So if any of you folks out there could offer any thoughts on the Kudos tourer or viable alternatives in the price range up to around £1000 that would be much appreciated.
I was considering the smaller framed Kudos Safari for my wife who is just over 5ft tall and 65kg. Would the beast mammoth weight of this machine be of concern, particularly on hills?
Now let me just find that extension socket....