Hi, Just joined having caught the e-bike bug. I was touring in Europe on my self powered bike in the Black Forest and kept being overtaken by e-bikes. Thought help on the uphills looked a good idea. I hired a Giant Twist from the Electric Cycle Network at Carsington for a day, enjoyed it immensely and was hooked.
Researched on the web and found Pedelecs - a very useful and interesting resource.
I'm trying to decide whether to convert an existing bike - A Cannondale Street Ultra with Rohloff gears and discs - but that would mean front wheel drive, which I found slightly prone to skidding with the Giant on loose surfaces. It would be relatively cheap (800-900GBP for the kits I have looked at) and the existing bike is well specced.
However I'm not sure how much of a compromise a conversion kit would be, so keep getting tempted by ready built bikes - usually the last one I've seen!
I like the look and spec of Storck multiroad or Multitask bikes and the Kalkhoff Pro Connect disc or B27 BionX 3 - but I'm still researching what's available.
I want to end up with a bike I can use for day tours, which is not so compromised by being electric that it can't be ridden without power.
I would welcome suggestions for bikes or kits I should look at.
That's enough for the moment, I'm sure I'll be asking questions in other forums (hopefully the right ones) when I've got a better idea of the right questions to ask.
Thanks,
Nigel
Researched on the web and found Pedelecs - a very useful and interesting resource.
I'm trying to decide whether to convert an existing bike - A Cannondale Street Ultra with Rohloff gears and discs - but that would mean front wheel drive, which I found slightly prone to skidding with the Giant on loose surfaces. It would be relatively cheap (800-900GBP for the kits I have looked at) and the existing bike is well specced.
However I'm not sure how much of a compromise a conversion kit would be, so keep getting tempted by ready built bikes - usually the last one I've seen!
I like the look and spec of Storck multiroad or Multitask bikes and the Kalkhoff Pro Connect disc or B27 BionX 3 - but I'm still researching what's available.
I want to end up with a bike I can use for day tours, which is not so compromised by being electric that it can't be ridden without power.
I would welcome suggestions for bikes or kits I should look at.
That's enough for the moment, I'm sure I'll be asking questions in other forums (hopefully the right ones) when I've got a better idea of the right questions to ask.
Thanks,
Nigel