When I see a £600 bike being sold for 3 times that I feel quite angry. I think of people who don't know the market and spend precious savings, perhaps retired people,for something which is for their purposes effing useless.
If you choose a bike with hub gear, like one with Shimano Nexus 3-speed and a full size chainguard, the benefit of having a chain that won't come off is the same as with belt drive and you can select the most appropriate gear out of 3.The positives for us are:
No gears. This bike is for a family member (teenager) with various disabilities. An ordinary bike is simply not an option. The lack of gears makes it simple to use, you just pedal.
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So just to clarify regarding the lack of gears.If you choose a bike with hub gear, like one with Shimano Nexus 3-speed and a full size chainguard, the benefit of having a chain that won't come off is the same as with belt drive and you can select the most appropriate gear out of 3.
I have seen e-bikes helping people with disabilities, including converted wheelchairs. A full throttle with cutout button is very useful.
The Gtech is simply not a good choice for someone with mobility of movement control problems.
We did look at it, however it has a cross bar, not great for the ladies! My review is for the "city" step through version. Shame because it does look a great ebike, but alas not for us.You must have missed the Freego Wisper Raptor, that's lighter, is less than half the price and also has no gears.They've been in the business a long time, so I can imagine that their bike is well sorted, though I've not tried it because I prefer gears.
did you look at the Momentum Model T?...
Believe me my research has been extensive..... The Gtech may have only been out for a few weeks but I have been looking for a solution for considerably longer.
Yep, no street cred! Get on down Mary Poppins! Not to mention the weight. Sorry my research really was extremely extensive! The Gtech ticked our boxes.did you look at the Momentum Model T?
Very simple bike to ride, good specs and well made. Good price too.
http://www.momentumelectric.co.uk/products/electric-bicycle/model-t/
or someone with similar needs......
Cheers for the suggestions though, you never know someone with different needs may see them and be grateful.
It's still not good value for money when compared to say an EMU bike.Both versions of the ebike are now £995
Whereabouts in Cheshire is the wife from, Dave?Lady from Cheshire...I like that dress you have in the window for £995.00..... Madam,I am pleased to say that it's only £99.50...,if it's only £99.50 then I don't want it!!!!!
KudosDave
It sounds like my youngest daughter. She lives in Cheshire.Lady from Cheshire...I like that dress you have in the window for £995.00..... Madam,I am pleased to say that it's only £99.50...,if it's only £99.50 then I don't want it!!!!!
KudosDave
Which footballer is she married to?It sounds like my youngest daughter. She lives in Cheshire.
It's still not good value for money when compared to say an EMU bike.
The EMU has a 10Ah battery, mudguards, lights, rear carrier, USB connection, Nexus 8 speed hub gears, 2 year warranty for £999.
https://www.emubikes.com