Hi all
I am looking for a new e-bike to replace my (sadly stolen) Juicy Sport. I am pondering whether to inject a bit more cash to see if a higher price-point offers better value over the long term (the Juicy Sport currently goes for £1084 with hydraulic disks, and I am considering up to £1500).
Surveying the field, one of the things that strikes me is that very few of the bikes offer hydraulic disk brakes. This was the best feature of the Juicy, and to get best integration with the controller and levers it seems a good idea to get these at the start.
At this price, Wisper and Oxygen come to mind, but these all seem to have mechanical disks, as do more expensive bikes such as the BH Emotion. Are branded (say, Tektro) mechanical disks still good for heavy-duty commuting? I found the stopping power of hydraulic disks to be excellent, and the self-adjusting system meant I didn't need to fiddle or swap pads in six months (would have been longer if the bike hadn't been stolen). True, the original mech disks were cheap n' cheerful!
I did find the (not yet released) Kudos Arriba, which has Tektro hydraulic disks. Are there any others that won't break the bank?
I am looking for a new e-bike to replace my (sadly stolen) Juicy Sport. I am pondering whether to inject a bit more cash to see if a higher price-point offers better value over the long term (the Juicy Sport currently goes for £1084 with hydraulic disks, and I am considering up to £1500).
Surveying the field, one of the things that strikes me is that very few of the bikes offer hydraulic disk brakes. This was the best feature of the Juicy, and to get best integration with the controller and levers it seems a good idea to get these at the start.
At this price, Wisper and Oxygen come to mind, but these all seem to have mechanical disks, as do more expensive bikes such as the BH Emotion. Are branded (say, Tektro) mechanical disks still good for heavy-duty commuting? I found the stopping power of hydraulic disks to be excellent, and the self-adjusting system meant I didn't need to fiddle or swap pads in six months (would have been longer if the bike hadn't been stolen). True, the original mech disks were cheap n' cheerful!
I did find the (not yet released) Kudos Arriba, which has Tektro hydraulic disks. Are there any others that won't break the bank?
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