Hi. I'm another newbie to the world of electric bikes.Not sure if this is the correct part of the forum but here goes.
I've got about a million questions!(which I will post) who could of thought buying a bike could be so complicated?
I'm looking to purchase an electric bike in the near future.
I don't need to be able to climb up Snowdon on it, just need some assistance to get around my hilly home town and the slight but long gradient on my way home being a middle aged woman who hasn't use a bike much since I was 15!
The more I look into the various options the more confused I get;
Hub or deralliers,
Front or rear hub drive or crank drive,
Which make of drive.
I have always been told you get what you pay for but the bikes seem to jump up in quite big increments price wise.Is it worth paying £2000 pound or is a £1000 pound bike going to be as good?
I will need a low step through type frame, at least I'm sure of that! my "short-list"has 14 bikes priced £1000-£1500 and 5 at about the £2000 bracket. The price I was going to pay has been creeping upwards!
I've got about a million questions!(which I will post) who could of thought buying a bike could be so complicated?
I'm looking to purchase an electric bike in the near future.
I don't need to be able to climb up Snowdon on it, just need some assistance to get around my hilly home town and the slight but long gradient on my way home being a middle aged woman who hasn't use a bike much since I was 15!
The more I look into the various options the more confused I get;
Hub or deralliers,
Front or rear hub drive or crank drive,
Which make of drive.
I have always been told you get what you pay for but the bikes seem to jump up in quite big increments price wise.Is it worth paying £2000 pound or is a £1000 pound bike going to be as good?
I will need a low step through type frame, at least I'm sure of that! my "short-list"has 14 bikes priced £1000-£1500 and 5 at about the £2000 bracket. The price I was going to pay has been creeping upwards!