Hi,
I have been looking at this forum for a few days now and have finally decided to join to ask for some help with making a decision and for future advice.
The decision I make involves a cheap and heavy Ammaco bike, which isn't nice to ride. I am on a low budget (£600 at the very max. £200-300 would be ideal), but also have the option of using the Cycle to Work scheme, which would allow a budget of £1000.
I have been planning to buy a cheap (e.g from Amazon) electric bike kit to make my bike easier to ride and to help with a couple of steep slopes on the way to work. I am aiming to avoid being sweaty when I arrive to work!
The cycle to work is just over 3 miles. I don't cycle on the road, because I feel like my bike is too heavy, but we have lots of cycle paths where I live anyway.
The other idea is to use the Cycle to Work scheme to buy a better bike, which would be nice, but it would not resolve the problem with sweat.
I have also heard that an electric bike which costs less than £1000 would not be of very good quality.
Also, one last consideration: If a cheap conversion kit is a good idea, how much help should I expect with short but steep slopes?
Sorry for the long introduction thread! I was going to just post it in a more suitable section, but decided to include it here because I don't have anything interesting to write!
I have been looking at this forum for a few days now and have finally decided to join to ask for some help with making a decision and for future advice.
The decision I make involves a cheap and heavy Ammaco bike, which isn't nice to ride. I am on a low budget (£600 at the very max. £200-300 would be ideal), but also have the option of using the Cycle to Work scheme, which would allow a budget of £1000.
I have been planning to buy a cheap (e.g from Amazon) electric bike kit to make my bike easier to ride and to help with a couple of steep slopes on the way to work. I am aiming to avoid being sweaty when I arrive to work!
The cycle to work is just over 3 miles. I don't cycle on the road, because I feel like my bike is too heavy, but we have lots of cycle paths where I live anyway.
The other idea is to use the Cycle to Work scheme to buy a better bike, which would be nice, but it would not resolve the problem with sweat.
I have also heard that an electric bike which costs less than £1000 would not be of very good quality.
Also, one last consideration: If a cheap conversion kit is a good idea, how much help should I expect with short but steep slopes?
Sorry for the long introduction thread! I was going to just post it in a more suitable section, but decided to include it here because I don't have anything interesting to write!