Hi,
Been lurking on this forum for a few weeks but just newly joined and hoping you might be able to offer some advice.
I'm looking to buy an e-bike on the Cycle2Work scheme this month. I've done a fair bit of research, but just struggling a bit to find something which I'm sure does everything I need it to (in particular the one mentioned in the suject line!). In summary, what I'm looking for is:
I've looked at the various Carerra models, the Orbea F40, Volt Pulse, Raleigh Motus, Ribble Hybrid AL e but to be honest keep going round in circles a bit. In particular, a bit torn on the bikes with slightly less well-powered, in-frame batteries. On the plus side, they might be a bit less obvious if locked up in the city centre and they're lighter. Downside I know that some people say they don't have enough oomph.
Basically - any advice much appreciated!
Been lurking on this forum for a few weeks but just newly joined and hoping you might be able to offer some advice.
I'm looking to buy an e-bike on the Cycle2Work scheme this month. I've done a fair bit of research, but just struggling a bit to find something which I'm sure does everything I need it to (in particular the one mentioned in the suject line!). In summary, what I'm looking for is:
- A hybrid bike to use on a ~10 mile round commute with a long but gradual uphill climb (nothing too serious, North Manchester) back up of an evening
- I'm reasonably fit, 6 feet and about 80kg. I don't need the assist to do all the work, I'm looking for a bike which helps me to arrive a bit less sweaty and opens up longer journeys. For the last few summers I've done the commute on my non-electric bike through the fair weather, but the wind and the climb on the way home are enough to put me off in winter. I'm looking for something to take the edge off that.
- We recently discovered my wife is pregnant with our first child. Since this purchase won't be cheap, I do want the bike to be future-proofed and don't want to accidentally buy something which can't take a rear child seat. Some of the models I had been looking at (e.g. Volt Pulse) have rear motors which I think would get in the way. I'm not the most mechanically minded though so am struggling to get my head around what I'll need here.
- I won't be using properly off-road, but would want something comfortable enough to use on a cobbled towpath or off-road track
- It's Manchester, I'll need proper front and rear mudguards
- My work Cycle2Work scheme has a £2k limit so will need to be lower than that. Ideally I was looking for ~£1.5 max.
I've looked at the various Carerra models, the Orbea F40, Volt Pulse, Raleigh Motus, Ribble Hybrid AL e but to be honest keep going round in circles a bit. In particular, a bit torn on the bikes with slightly less well-powered, in-frame batteries. On the plus side, they might be a bit less obvious if locked up in the city centre and they're lighter. Downside I know that some people say they don't have enough oomph.
Basically - any advice much appreciated!