Definitely overwhelmed!Welcome Pedalpower. Have you got your mind set on anything yet, or are you overwhelmed by the choices available?
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And you do of course have the rather awesome On One bikes on your doostep
My commuter bike is converted Pompetamine. - utterly bullet proof, maintence free bike
the 456 hardtials are excellent too. Not ridden their newer stuff
I go there regularly. Lots of great cycle shops in Sheffield. At least one for each of the numerous hills...Welcome
And you do of course have the rather awesome On One bikes on your doostep
My commuter bike is converted Pompetamine. - utterly bullet proof, maintence free bike
the 456 hardtials are excellent too. Not ridden their newer stuff
I'm near Handsworth, S13. I secretly love the hills as the turn you into a bit of a machine if ever you find yourself somewhere flat. But, age and ill health are ganging up on my a little, so I need a little help...Whereabouts in Sheffield are you? I recently bought an ebike to get me round the hills of Sheffield and The Peak District.
I live in Stannington, a stone's throw from The Peak District, and have always been put off exploring due to the daunting return ride from any direction. My Freego, while not exactly propelling me up hill, at least takes about 50% of the effort on the steeper climbs. Have a look at Roper Hill on Google Earth for an example. No, that's not me.I'm near Handsworth, S13. I secretly love the hills as the turn you into a bit of a machine if ever you find yourself somewhere flat. But, age and ill health are ganging up on my a little, so I need a little help...
My Freego, while not exactly propelling me up hill
It looks like he may have one of these http://freegoelectricbikes.com/electric-bikes/FreeGoBike/FreeGo-Eagle-Crossbar-Red-16AhSheffmax, what bike did you go for?
I'm still a keen cyclist, but struggle with hills a bit these days. I'm looking for a bike that can be ridden realistically with no assistance (on my good days).
Not a bit melodramatic - I felt bad when I had to stop & draw breath on Pentewan Hill, a locally notorious 25%-er, so I had another bash at it this week & made it - Just.Today, I've visited (and licked) my three 'nemesis' climbs - the ones that my failing health had allowed to get under my skin. Today, I settled a few old scores and it felt great. Apologies if that all sounds a bit melodramatic, but for a while now, my inability to get around has been slowly grinding me down, but today I felt like a small boy again.
I'd be up for that. The hills I tackled were, Granville Road, East Bank Road and a road called Linley Lane which is ridiculously steep.It would be interesting to meet up somewhere in Sheffield to compare the bikes' abilities to tackle the bigger hills. What are these nemesis hills, I might try them out with the Eagle to see how it copes.