I am a former cycling (and running, swimming, tennis, sailing etc) fanatic. I have a top of range (at time of purchase) Scott genius RC10 ((Carbon throughout, even the seat, Shimano XTR top of range groupset). I used this for climbing up mountains on the Alps whilst the lazy folk took their bikes up on the ski lift before riding down again. I also used to lead a group on off road rides, 25 to 50 miles with loads of mud, invariably requiring jet washers at end. Where I live we have wonderful off road trails. I also have a Team Raleigh road bike from the 80s, 531 throughout Campagnolo bits, again top of range in its day. Now just excellent old tech. I also have Brompton for my former commute. Oh and another Scott hardtail, aluminium with Shimano XTR throughout. Bikes everywhere. 6 years ago I was struck down with a heart condition called Myocarditis. This has left me unable to ride much at all. If I have a good day I can do some slow flats. That situation is not likely to improve so got to find ways to crack on.
Now here's the challenge. I am looking at ebikes as a way to get back in the saddle. Do I convert an existing bike or go for a new one. Budget is restricted so conversion looks better bet but the plethora of options is staggering. I am slowly reading the forums but will take any pointers. I have been looking at these
http://www.mate.bike. Seems a lot of bang for the buck. Would get me mobile quickly. The other option I like is converting the Carbon Scott. See my separate post on that. I should add if I cannot do something to a bike mechanically it's probably not possible to do. I also do electric stuff (valve amps a favourite) so a project is possible as a slow burner. I would however like to get mobile soonest. Ideally I would like all my bikes to be electric but my money tree has withered. So what should I do.
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