Hi all
My name is Janice and I live in South Cheshire. I currently work just over a mile away from where I live as a Teaching Assistant in a Primary School. Last year I bought a brand new Claud Butler Windermere with the intention of cycling to school. However I am very asthmatic and have had other health problems in the past including a couple of ruptured discs in my back and a knee that creaks a bit and those issues meant that the bike has stayed in the shed.
The effort involved in cycling very far at all (inhaling large amounts of cold air as I get out of breath really quickly is a bit of an asthma trigger for me) has stopped me from taking it out very much at all. On the way to work is a slight hill, probably not one you would really notice driving, however with me on a bike its a big struggle and I have dreaded it to the point that it spoils the whole journey. Since the beginning of the year Ive done five miles on it
I know a mile doesnt sound very far at all, however when you are worried about breathing, balancing and end up at work as a hot sweaty mess with nowhere to change etc it just doesnt set the day up well.
Someone recently mentioned to me the cycle to work scheme and electric bikes. I wondered if this would be a way I could get to work on a bike, not end up in a mess and help me get a bit fitter but without the issues Ive been having.
I am currently speaking to the Local Authorities HR but I think my maximum would be £1000. Ive had a look around the internet and have only found one bike shop that had a pedelec. It was the Rayleigh Velo-Cite. It was too expensive and because of the placement of the battery it didnt look like the seat could go any further down so it was going to be too big for me. I cannot find any others anywhere that are within a short driving distance for one of my friends to take me and they certainly are not willing for me to even try one
I dont know much about the best sort of drive (Ive just confused myself) hub/crank?
I am blinded by science about batteries, dont want a replacement to cost the earth, dont mind charging it every few days but would have to take it out of the bike as I dont have a garage.
I need a low step through, a classic bike if you like.
Dont want a make that is one that I can never get any spares for.
Dont need a folding bike but it does need to be lightweight.
Im 5ft 6 and about 16 stone (at the moment although hopefully this will go down).
Do any companies hire out bikes to try them? Is this the sort of thing that you just buy without trying?
Help!
My name is Janice and I live in South Cheshire. I currently work just over a mile away from where I live as a Teaching Assistant in a Primary School. Last year I bought a brand new Claud Butler Windermere with the intention of cycling to school. However I am very asthmatic and have had other health problems in the past including a couple of ruptured discs in my back and a knee that creaks a bit and those issues meant that the bike has stayed in the shed.
The effort involved in cycling very far at all (inhaling large amounts of cold air as I get out of breath really quickly is a bit of an asthma trigger for me) has stopped me from taking it out very much at all. On the way to work is a slight hill, probably not one you would really notice driving, however with me on a bike its a big struggle and I have dreaded it to the point that it spoils the whole journey. Since the beginning of the year Ive done five miles on it
I know a mile doesnt sound very far at all, however when you are worried about breathing, balancing and end up at work as a hot sweaty mess with nowhere to change etc it just doesnt set the day up well.
Someone recently mentioned to me the cycle to work scheme and electric bikes. I wondered if this would be a way I could get to work on a bike, not end up in a mess and help me get a bit fitter but without the issues Ive been having.
I am currently speaking to the Local Authorities HR but I think my maximum would be £1000. Ive had a look around the internet and have only found one bike shop that had a pedelec. It was the Rayleigh Velo-Cite. It was too expensive and because of the placement of the battery it didnt look like the seat could go any further down so it was going to be too big for me. I cannot find any others anywhere that are within a short driving distance for one of my friends to take me and they certainly are not willing for me to even try one
I dont know much about the best sort of drive (Ive just confused myself) hub/crank?
I am blinded by science about batteries, dont want a replacement to cost the earth, dont mind charging it every few days but would have to take it out of the bike as I dont have a garage.
I need a low step through, a classic bike if you like.
Dont want a make that is one that I can never get any spares for.
Dont need a folding bike but it does need to be lightweight.
Im 5ft 6 and about 16 stone (at the moment although hopefully this will go down).
Do any companies hire out bikes to try them? Is this the sort of thing that you just buy without trying?
Help!