I'm just down the road in sunny Colchester and got a KTM e-Race P - very good up & down the hills due to the torquey hub motor and does the business on the flat river trails. Get a test rude or three...
I'm not sure if that's a musprint??I'm just down the road in sunny Colchester and got a KTM e-Race P - very good up & down the hills due to the torquey hub motor and does the business on the flat river trails. Get a test rude or three...
As you can see, I always look after my rear!!I would second the choice Wicky has made, the KTM e-Race P is a very accomplished hub driven bike with excellent hill climbing ability. There are the more expensive crank driven bikes but IMHO I'd really only consider one for a more targeted off road ride.
Although I ride a full suspension hub drive (self build) I only use this off road, Mrs LOX's bike is a hub driven Cube and it is a fantastic bike (again a self build).
My recommendation is to try a few bikes and make a decision on what feels right for you, hub or crank.
I'd also recommend a suspension seat post if you want look after your rear [emoji6]
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