Hi everyone,
I have read your reviews with much interest as I am looking to buy an electric bike for commuting to work. It's not a terribly far distance as I live in East Twickenham and work in Richmond (which takes 20 minutes to walk every day over Richmond Bridge). My hubby started researching what type of cycles are out there and discovered the electric bike. I wasn't very excited when he told me about it and half expected some clanky looking thing which makes a lot of noise (chitty-chitty bang-bang style). But boy was I wrong! We have now test driven several brands (thanks to Nicci from The Electric Transport Shop) and then test drove the Kalkhoff in Richmond park last weekend. The final two bikes that we road tested with Nicci were the Wisper (heehah - could this bike go!) and the Ezee Torq which was even more impressive (I think it's the mini-biker chick in me that likes the throttle bit). What I also did prefer about the Ezee was that you didn't feel as if you were "peddling air" where the other bikes did. Now, the confusion arose when we tested the Kalkhoff - it's a very comfy bike with all the necessary gadgets and has been highly rated for climbing hills but is pure pedelec. Common sense tells me that this would be the bike to buy (Kalkhoff Tasman) but part of me thinks what if I just want to be a little lazy and throttle along the Ezee would be more practical (not that I would do this often mind you!). Would the novelty of having the throttle wear off and would I then regret not buying the Kalkhoff? I want to commute to work without getting there all sweaty, hot and bothered! Any advice would be most welcome.
Tess
I have read your reviews with much interest as I am looking to buy an electric bike for commuting to work. It's not a terribly far distance as I live in East Twickenham and work in Richmond (which takes 20 minutes to walk every day over Richmond Bridge). My hubby started researching what type of cycles are out there and discovered the electric bike. I wasn't very excited when he told me about it and half expected some clanky looking thing which makes a lot of noise (chitty-chitty bang-bang style). But boy was I wrong! We have now test driven several brands (thanks to Nicci from The Electric Transport Shop) and then test drove the Kalkhoff in Richmond park last weekend. The final two bikes that we road tested with Nicci were the Wisper (heehah - could this bike go!) and the Ezee Torq which was even more impressive (I think it's the mini-biker chick in me that likes the throttle bit). What I also did prefer about the Ezee was that you didn't feel as if you were "peddling air" where the other bikes did. Now, the confusion arose when we tested the Kalkhoff - it's a very comfy bike with all the necessary gadgets and has been highly rated for climbing hills but is pure pedelec. Common sense tells me that this would be the bike to buy (Kalkhoff Tasman) but part of me thinks what if I just want to be a little lazy and throttle along the Ezee would be more practical (not that I would do this often mind you!). Would the novelty of having the throttle wear off and would I then regret not buying the Kalkhoff? I want to commute to work without getting there all sweaty, hot and bothered! Any advice would be most welcome.
Tess