Looking for ebike with electronic shifters and removable battery for easy charging

SLB2288

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Hi all,
I am looking to spend between £1000-2000 on an Ebike,
I need electronic gear shifters on the ebike due to arthritis in my thumbs/hands
also need a removable battery so I don't have to take the whole bike into the house to charge it
mist be a mid hub/mid drive battery and preferably hydraulic brake discs
Preferably would like the bike to be able to last for 4 hours/50 miles



Can you recommend a website or correct terminology to search for when needing these items, most bike websites you cannot be that specific.
I have been looking at Rutland cycles as the have a generous trial period/return policy
Obviously with the coronavirus i am unable to test drive a bike.
 
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soundwave

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if you want the cube you have 3 options

di2

sram eagle axs

you can convert a normal rear mech with one of these but also not cheap

 

sjpt

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Going back to the cube reaction 500. Evans cycles says it is SX eagle
My bad, it is the AXS that means electronic shifting with the Eagle.
The SRAM 'TECHNOLOGY FOR SIMPLICITY' strapline certainly does not apply to the clarity of their website!
 
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SLB2288

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what about a grip shiftier?


In layman's terms. What sort of bike would I fit this to. Do I just buy a normal ebike?
And would I find someone to fit it for me like a mobile bike specialist?
 

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soundwave

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if the bike has sram eagle then any eagle grip shifter will work with it.

the gx one would do as it just gets lighter and more expensive say the xx1 one
 

sjpt

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I need electronic gear shifters on the ebike due to arthritis in my thumbs/hands
I like twist/grip shifters (I cut a muscle when young which makes right side push shifters awkward) but they might well not solve the original issue.

The Shimano twist shifters on my hub Motus are a little stiff. About right for me as lighter ones can get turned by mistake, but they could be too stiff for someone with arthritis.
 

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Regarding the original question, with a decent ebike you won't need to change gears so much.
if it's a hub bike then yes, if it's a crank drive then you have to be in the right gear all the time to be kind to your bike and keep your cadence high.
Crank drive motors give more power if you keep up your cadence.
Most people with arthritis would choose a hub bike but it's not a rule.