Hello.
I have motorbikes large & small which i ride so a Pedelec was the next thing to own & i've finally got one & a good-un at that. I like the freedom of two wheels & the fact i can cut through traffic & queues, easy parking etc - our roads are heavily congested especially where i live near the Medway tunnel in Kent.
I have been thinking about buying an electric bike for a couple of years & did take two out for test rides but didn't buy at the time then ten days ago i bid on a Wisper SE90 with the Samsung 16ah battery & won!
I'm into camping & either go solo or with the bike gang or the family & grandchildren & we often hire or take bikes & go cycling - I can't wait for next season when i roll out the electric bike. For camping i have got a Bison leisure battery box with a 12v 110 ah battery inserted, couple this to a pure sine wave inverter & you can plug the Wisper charger into the inverter & charge the bike up, i'm testing it now & it looks like i'll get 3-4 bike charges out of the 110 amp master battery, more in a warmer temps, i can charge the leisure battery with a solar panel or small wind turbine. So if there's no electric hook-up available i shall be self sufficient on the energy front & can ride for miles for nothing.
I'm so chuffed with it & couldn't wait to try her out & see what these electric bikes are all about, it looks almost mint, the bobbles were still on the tyres & packing plastic still on the lights & i paid £455 for it, i'm guessing its around 2012 model but hardly used. I charged it up & went for a test ride all on throttle only & it did 12 miles effortlessly & only dropped one spot on the LED controller, it didn't miss a beat or any electrical part get warm, it never struggled or slowed down as the battery drained - I'm very impressed indeed! So impressed i went out & bought a speedometer & centre stand & a soft bag for the rear carrier. I might need a super comfy seat & lose the mudguards & replace them with something in plastic. I'm 5ft 9 & weigh 11.5 stone, bike is a little too tall for me having a 29 inch inside leg & i'd prefer a smaller frame but whose complaining? - I got a bargain. The bike has a higher seat than my motorcycles & i can put both feet on the ground when riding them.
I'm worried about it getting nicked so i've got a heavy duty Oxford lock that's nice 'n heavy & i've fitted a tracking device of sorts, i might fit a high decibel movement alarm & get it insured.
I'm going to need another electric bike for Tracey, she rode mine & is hooked so i'm on the look-out for an ebike for her but will probably wait until Spring unless i spot a bargain.
I'm also interested in the super fast electric bikes, some nice ones on the internet that seem quite cheap for what your getting, i shall listen & watch & take advice before i purchase but i'm surely tempted by a faster bike with a decent range. I've swatted up on the various methods of propulsion IE front hub, rear hub & crank drive & that seems the way to go albeit more expensive.
I've got a fully equipped man cave for projects & i can see myself tinkering with these electric bikes like i do with the motorbikes, my weak spot is electrics & electronics & using a multimeter so its time to learn how it all works.
I was wondering if anybody has ever built a bike with both front/rear hub drives? Not that i'd attempt such a job, i'm just curious.
My dream bike: 18-19 inch eye catching frame, powerful crank drive motor with off-road use & 2 long-range batteries, quality fitments across the board & the whole package totally reliable.
I'd like to visit an bike show to see the latest bikes, i struggle with the price of some of these ebikes - you can get a decent m/cycle for less money so why the seriously high cost of them.
Toecutter.
I have motorbikes large & small which i ride so a Pedelec was the next thing to own & i've finally got one & a good-un at that. I like the freedom of two wheels & the fact i can cut through traffic & queues, easy parking etc - our roads are heavily congested especially where i live near the Medway tunnel in Kent.
I have been thinking about buying an electric bike for a couple of years & did take two out for test rides but didn't buy at the time then ten days ago i bid on a Wisper SE90 with the Samsung 16ah battery & won!
I'm into camping & either go solo or with the bike gang or the family & grandchildren & we often hire or take bikes & go cycling - I can't wait for next season when i roll out the electric bike. For camping i have got a Bison leisure battery box with a 12v 110 ah battery inserted, couple this to a pure sine wave inverter & you can plug the Wisper charger into the inverter & charge the bike up, i'm testing it now & it looks like i'll get 3-4 bike charges out of the 110 amp master battery, more in a warmer temps, i can charge the leisure battery with a solar panel or small wind turbine. So if there's no electric hook-up available i shall be self sufficient on the energy front & can ride for miles for nothing.
I'm so chuffed with it & couldn't wait to try her out & see what these electric bikes are all about, it looks almost mint, the bobbles were still on the tyres & packing plastic still on the lights & i paid £455 for it, i'm guessing its around 2012 model but hardly used. I charged it up & went for a test ride all on throttle only & it did 12 miles effortlessly & only dropped one spot on the LED controller, it didn't miss a beat or any electrical part get warm, it never struggled or slowed down as the battery drained - I'm very impressed indeed! So impressed i went out & bought a speedometer & centre stand & a soft bag for the rear carrier. I might need a super comfy seat & lose the mudguards & replace them with something in plastic. I'm 5ft 9 & weigh 11.5 stone, bike is a little too tall for me having a 29 inch inside leg & i'd prefer a smaller frame but whose complaining? - I got a bargain. The bike has a higher seat than my motorcycles & i can put both feet on the ground when riding them.
I'm worried about it getting nicked so i've got a heavy duty Oxford lock that's nice 'n heavy & i've fitted a tracking device of sorts, i might fit a high decibel movement alarm & get it insured.
I'm going to need another electric bike for Tracey, she rode mine & is hooked so i'm on the look-out for an ebike for her but will probably wait until Spring unless i spot a bargain.
I'm also interested in the super fast electric bikes, some nice ones on the internet that seem quite cheap for what your getting, i shall listen & watch & take advice before i purchase but i'm surely tempted by a faster bike with a decent range. I've swatted up on the various methods of propulsion IE front hub, rear hub & crank drive & that seems the way to go albeit more expensive.
I've got a fully equipped man cave for projects & i can see myself tinkering with these electric bikes like i do with the motorbikes, my weak spot is electrics & electronics & using a multimeter so its time to learn how it all works.
I was wondering if anybody has ever built a bike with both front/rear hub drives? Not that i'd attempt such a job, i'm just curious.
My dream bike: 18-19 inch eye catching frame, powerful crank drive motor with off-road use & 2 long-range batteries, quality fitments across the board & the whole package totally reliable.
I'd like to visit an bike show to see the latest bikes, i struggle with the price of some of these ebikes - you can get a decent m/cycle for less money so why the seriously high cost of them.
Toecutter.