Hi All,
Could you sense check my research?
I want to start cycling to work and back, it's about 5 miles each way. I've tried to get into doing this using a standard cycle but I never keep it up. A big reason is on the way to work there's a long laborious climb and on the way back there's real sod of a steep climb (yes, there is a dip in the middle).
I don't want to spend a fortune in case an e-bike becomes a passing fad but if it doesn't I want to be riding something that will stand the test of time.
The e-bike world is completely new to me and packed with unfamiliar brands.
Woosh Krieger seems to fit the bill. Some of the info on the website isn't consistent which doesn't help the decision making process. Some more about me:
So:
Could you sense check my research?
I want to start cycling to work and back, it's about 5 miles each way. I've tried to get into doing this using a standard cycle but I never keep it up. A big reason is on the way to work there's a long laborious climb and on the way back there's real sod of a steep climb (yes, there is a dip in the middle).
I don't want to spend a fortune in case an e-bike becomes a passing fad but if it doesn't I want to be riding something that will stand the test of time.
The e-bike world is completely new to me and packed with unfamiliar brands.
Woosh Krieger seems to fit the bill. Some of the info on the website isn't consistent which doesn't help the decision making process. Some more about me:
- c.92Kg - could do with losing a bit of weight
- 5' 11" - don't you love people who mix metric and imperial?
- Dodgy back and knees - but still have my smile
- Late 50's - Ugh, that's the first time I've typed that anywhere
So:
- Would this e-bike be a good fit for my needs?
- Is the 15AH battery a good long term option (especially if I get the cycling bug and want to venture a bit further afield)?
- Is the spring saddle post a worthwhile investment?