Need some help looking for the fastest ebike to buy!

Bigjimmy85

Finding my (electric) wheels
Dec 26, 2018
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Hello gang, I’ve recently decided to try out a ebike or pedelec over driving to work commuting. For a number of reasons. I need some help I’ll be honest I’m looking for the fastest bike out there I’ve got a 20mile round trip and need the help. Please can some one advise me of a few models to look at that would get me to 30mph plus thanks for your time!
 

soundwave

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May 23, 2015
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well if you got 50k they can go 200mph but only 20 mile range tho lol.
 

Bigjimmy85

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Dec 26, 2018
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Thanks for the help guys was thinking something around 1,5k that I could derestrict or tune? 40mph would be ideal hahah any suggestions?
 

soundwave

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Andy McNish

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Well both the premier Bosch CX and Yamaha PW mid-motors can easily be de-resticted so I understand and if you can probably pick up a Haibike with one of those in the sales at the moment for around £1500.

20 mile range shouldn't be an issue with a 500Whr battery (and nor will any hills).

Obviously you will be driving a moped without insurance etc. but I assume you know that.

Those motors have 75NM+ of torque which should mean they can get the speed up to where you want it. Also the build quality should be good enough that the bikes don't just fall to bits at increased speeds (as in some of the US market the permitted speeds are higher). You'll probably want a hybrid or cross version.

That said you could probably use an overpowered hub kit - but you will need to put it on something that is solid enough to cope with the increased stress.
 
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Bigjimmy85

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What’s u guys take on buying a cube with a dongle vs a cube bike with a conversion kit?
 

trevor brooker

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Feb 11, 2018
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if its only a 20 mile round trip - that's 10 miles each way. A maximum speed of 20mph will get you there with only a few minutes difference, as your average speed is likely to be very similar. Its your maximum speed that provides the potential for the greatest danger. At 20mph any ebike's components will be fine. At 30mph you really need to upgrade to a s-pedelec.
 

Crossroads

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Apr 22, 2017
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Big Jimmy,

If you get involved in an accident, a non UK law compliant E Bike will be classed as a Motor Vehicle
if used in any Public Place or Highway in the UK.

Uninsured vehicles
Rules in England, Wales and Scotland
You must have motor insurance for your vehicle if you use it on roads and in public places.
You do not need to insure your vehicle if it is kept off the road and declared as off the road (SORN). This rule is called ‘continuous insurance enforcement’.
If not, you could:
  • get a fixed penalty of £100
  • have your vehicle wheel-clamped, impounded or destroyed
  • face a court prosecution, with a possible maximum fine of £1,000
There are additional offences regarding taxation, construction and use regulations on lighting, number plates, helmets etc.

Bottom line is you could end up losing your bike and your driving licence.

Do you feel lucky?
 

Nefarious

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Jul 27, 2016
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regardless of the legalities, rather than thinking just about speed, take a moment to think about how you're going to stop. My legal eMTB can easily get up to 35mph going downhill but takes a lot further to stop on tarmac than the car in front of me, even on a dry road. Until ABS comes in as standard on bikes, travelling at much over 20mph, especially downhill, has got to be done with caution, unless you have a death wish...
 
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Artstu

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regardless of the legalities, rather than thinking just about speed, take a moment to think about how you're going to stop. My legal eMTB can easily get up to 35mph going downhill but takes a lot further to stop on tarmac than the car in front of me, even on a dry road. Until ABS comes in as standard on bikes, travelling at much over 20mph, especially downhill, has got to be done with caution, unless you have a death wish...
My mate Carlos has some big b@@@s https://www.strava.com/segments/6704393

oh and my mate Arne topped 54 mph a bit lower down, I think he was a bit late for work https://www.strava.com/segments/8085697?filter=overall
 

anotherkiwi

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Jan 26, 2015
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regardless of the legalities, rather than thinking just about speed, take a moment to think about how you're going to stop. My legal eMTB can easily get up to 35mph going downhill but takes a lot further to stop on tarmac than the car in front of me, even on a dry road. Until ABS comes in as standard on bikes, travelling at much over 20mph, especially downhill, has got to be done with caution, unless you have a death wish...


That is not me, my hills are steeper...
 
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Nealh

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I often can see 35 - 45mph down hill on my ebikes. Starting with some input, gravity soon takes over to maintain a good speed. I wouldn't do this without hdb's though, but as usual rider needs to aware of conditions and there ability to stop in a safe manner.
 

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