The catalyst to make this thread was Johnathan's comment that member Creo needed a full e-bike.
I must say that I have often used the phrase e-bike but actually the difference in the dictionary definitions is at the root of 90% of the conversations on this forum.
A Pedelec 'is a bicycle where the riders' pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor,thus they are a type of low powered e-bike'
An e-bike 'is a bike that can be powered by electricity as well as propelled by pedals'
Thus a pedelec can be an e-bike but an e-bike cannot be a pedelec unless it is low powered.
Why is this important...the first 4 threads on 'which bike to buy' are all concerned with going up hills without pedalling,going faster,more power etc.....the response to these questions usually moves the thread into illegal bikes but it doesn't have to....there are many examples of an e-bike(note not Pedelecs) that will do this job...the Sachs Prime E,2011(available 800 watt motor),the Elmoto H2 ,KTM freeride....all will power up hills with no pedalling,are very fast,very powerful and have EEC type approval for easy registration.....why are we besotted with changing Pedelecs into electric mopeds,which cannot be legally registered in the UK,are not fast even with 500 watt and certainly not powerful.
As an experiment Kudos built a 500 watt x 48v e-bike,it is not that much more powerful than a legal 250 watt x36v bike,you still have to pedal up steep hills....I just don't understand why there is not a demand for bikes like the Elmoto H2,that has 3kw,serious grunt up hills.....we are mucking around with underpowered illegal electric mopeds when proper electric bikes are readily available???
When you put 48v and 20 amps into a bicycle it is no longer a Pedelec,it is a low powered electric moped....the website BikeZ.com shows bikes which are proper electric bikes.
KudosDave
I must say that I have often used the phrase e-bike but actually the difference in the dictionary definitions is at the root of 90% of the conversations on this forum.
A Pedelec 'is a bicycle where the riders' pedalling is assisted by a small electric motor,thus they are a type of low powered e-bike'
An e-bike 'is a bike that can be powered by electricity as well as propelled by pedals'
Thus a pedelec can be an e-bike but an e-bike cannot be a pedelec unless it is low powered.
Why is this important...the first 4 threads on 'which bike to buy' are all concerned with going up hills without pedalling,going faster,more power etc.....the response to these questions usually moves the thread into illegal bikes but it doesn't have to....there are many examples of an e-bike(note not Pedelecs) that will do this job...the Sachs Prime E,2011(available 800 watt motor),the Elmoto H2 ,KTM freeride....all will power up hills with no pedalling,are very fast,very powerful and have EEC type approval for easy registration.....why are we besotted with changing Pedelecs into electric mopeds,which cannot be legally registered in the UK,are not fast even with 500 watt and certainly not powerful.
As an experiment Kudos built a 500 watt x 48v e-bike,it is not that much more powerful than a legal 250 watt x36v bike,you still have to pedal up steep hills....I just don't understand why there is not a demand for bikes like the Elmoto H2,that has 3kw,serious grunt up hills.....we are mucking around with underpowered illegal electric mopeds when proper electric bikes are readily available???
When you put 48v and 20 amps into a bicycle it is no longer a Pedelec,it is a low powered electric moped....the website BikeZ.com shows bikes which are proper electric bikes.
KudosDave