Has the poor Southern Rail service influenced your Pedelec purchase

Pollmak

Finding my (electric) wheels
Jan 16, 2017
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I Know I am seriously considering upgrading my Al frame Marin with a Pedelec kit for commuting to work.

I used to easily do 9 miles in 35 min at my fittest. Now i live 18.5 miles from work an have to buy a £1900.00 season ticket to get in...but i think with the advances in pedelec technology. From the research I have done I am sure I could cover 18.5 miles with in 60 min at a 20 mph average. South London to city centre.

Is this possible? What are your thoughts and recommendations.
 
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LeighPing

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Mar 27, 2016
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Legal cut off is 15.5 mph. Any hills en route? Ups and downs? Swings and roundabouts? :)

It would be easily do-able if you had some nice downhill stretches on your way to work. You have to consider traffic lights, roundabouts too etc.
 
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soundwave

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May 23, 2015
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a bosch or Yamaha bike will do it with a dongle but you will need to charge the batt at work if you only have one.

a bafang mid drive kit would be a bit cheaper but you would have to remove the speed limit and same for a hub motor bit cheaper again.
 

IR772

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Jun 5, 2016
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I do not think you can average 20 MPH through London ( probably in any vehicle ).

For an ebike on open A roads that average would be a challenge but in heavy traffic ?

The savings will make a lot of sense, £ 1900 will get you a good bike then some nice holidays each year after that.
 

anotherkiwi

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Jan 26, 2015
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Two years = £3800, buy an s-pedelec. Oh yeah right you can't do that because you are in the UK...
 
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D8ve

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Jan 30, 2013
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D8ve

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The one and only. What else would you drive through London.
Chally 2 is quite nippy, but at 37 mph it might trigger the speed cameras :eek:
 
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soundwave

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i doubt the ppl will mind as they will all be squashed dead in there cars anyway ;)

will save the nhs a fortune pmsl ;)
 

IR772

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Could it be taxed as a Historic Vehicle (in my eyes a Heroic Vehicle) and get away with it like that ?

Get a low mileage pre 76 model.
 

IR772

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Other categories of exemption include:
  • HM Coastguard and Port Authorities
  • Certain operational vehicles used by the London boroughs
  • The armed forces
  • Royal Parks Agency
  • Breakdown organisations

It does not state current or retired armed forces ??
 

soundwave

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just get one with a gas turbine ;)
 

soundwave

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Engine output peaks at 1,500 hp (1,120 kW), with 2,750 lb-ft (3,754 N-m) of torque at that peak.[2] The engine can use a variety of fuels, including jet fuel, gasoline, diesel and Marine Diesel.[2]
 
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