Hello everyone,
I must admit I've been lurking here for quite a while now. Keeping my ears and eyes open for what to get when the time came.
I've been what many would consider a serious cycle user since 2000 when the second car was sold. For a quite a while I rode a recumbent, then a Birdy folder (which I still have) and now a mainland Europe spec Trek Navigator (LED automatic lighting is to be recommended! ...and the Schwalbe Marathon Plus' have never let me down).
I've been considering an electric assist for sometime. The main reason is to get the travel time down, I logged some data earlier in the year. 99% of my cycling is commuting on the same route. North Leicester to Loughborough along a mainly by-passed route, but is hilly, this explains the data I hope!
Total distance: 9.16miles each way. 5 days a week.
Best time: 37.01 minutes
Best average speed: 14.2 mph
Worst time: 59.18 minutes
Worst average speed: 9.0 mph
I've subscibed to the excellent A to B for many years. If they say something is good it's generally a sure bet. Although they do have their moments and blinkered hates sometimes.
I've settled my sights on the Ezee range - the range, the destricted speed and as I work in Loughborough, 50 Cycles is only a couple of miles away.
My target is the Torq/Forza/Forte. In fact thats the problem, which one. Its a bit strange to have the spare cash in the first place to buy one, then not sure which one to go for!
Is the Forza worth the extra £150 for the suspension forks and (on paper) better brakes? At the moment I'm favouring the Torq as its seems to be a stable design with no massive reports of problems and it's motor is quieter than the Forza/Forte.
Which ever one I go for the tyres will need changing to Marathon Plus. Any comments to help me are greatly appreciated!
Interestingly I live nearly opposite a friend of Ian, who seems to visit quite regularly. Having seen his homemade rear light with my own eyes, I can tell you IT'S VERY BRIGHT... and that was in strong sunlight.
Regards
Steven
I must admit I've been lurking here for quite a while now. Keeping my ears and eyes open for what to get when the time came.
I've been what many would consider a serious cycle user since 2000 when the second car was sold. For a quite a while I rode a recumbent, then a Birdy folder (which I still have) and now a mainland Europe spec Trek Navigator (LED automatic lighting is to be recommended! ...and the Schwalbe Marathon Plus' have never let me down).
I've been considering an electric assist for sometime. The main reason is to get the travel time down, I logged some data earlier in the year. 99% of my cycling is commuting on the same route. North Leicester to Loughborough along a mainly by-passed route, but is hilly, this explains the data I hope!
Total distance: 9.16miles each way. 5 days a week.
Best time: 37.01 minutes
Best average speed: 14.2 mph
Worst time: 59.18 minutes
Worst average speed: 9.0 mph
I've subscibed to the excellent A to B for many years. If they say something is good it's generally a sure bet. Although they do have their moments and blinkered hates sometimes.
I've settled my sights on the Ezee range - the range, the destricted speed and as I work in Loughborough, 50 Cycles is only a couple of miles away.
My target is the Torq/Forza/Forte. In fact thats the problem, which one. Its a bit strange to have the spare cash in the first place to buy one, then not sure which one to go for!
Is the Forza worth the extra £150 for the suspension forks and (on paper) better brakes? At the moment I'm favouring the Torq as its seems to be a stable design with no massive reports of problems and it's motor is quieter than the Forza/Forte.
Which ever one I go for the tyres will need changing to Marathon Plus. Any comments to help me are greatly appreciated!
Interestingly I live nearly opposite a friend of Ian, who seems to visit quite regularly. Having seen his homemade rear light with my own eyes, I can tell you IT'S VERY BRIGHT... and that was in strong sunlight.
Regards
Steven