Hello all. My name is John, I'm a 69 years old (70 in August) retired service engineer, and until recently I was cycling 10 miles a day.
I own a Cube Touring that I've done 3,500 miles on. So, as you can deduce, I like cycling. I also own a Raleigh folding bike with 20" wheels and 7 gears, which I bought to try travelling to further destinations by train.
I can now see why regular commuters would buy a Brompton! Also, having had to push the Raleigh up some Cumbrian hills, I can see why one would buy a Brompton ebike.
Being nearly 70, a bit asthmatic, and having had covid this year, I think that an ebike would make sense for me. I moved out of Hertfordshire (in the UK) to Cambridgeshire in February 2023. It's much flatter here but, despite that, I was pretty tired after cycling 23 miles two days ago. I was looking at Trek bikes: They have some bikes in their range that have belt drive (I strongly dislike chains) and Enviolo? gears. Trouble is, all the suppliers I have looked at online show 'Out of stock' for the Allante? range. I need a relaxed riding postion - like a vicar's or midwife's bike in a 1950's tv drama - because I experience elbow pain when riding the Cube. Long range is another preference. I find the huge range of ebikes available too daunting, and I'd rather avoid anything made in China (sorry China; Your leaders are just too nasty).
I would very much welcome any pointers about ebikes. Thank you in advance.
I own a Cube Touring that I've done 3,500 miles on. So, as you can deduce, I like cycling. I also own a Raleigh folding bike with 20" wheels and 7 gears, which I bought to try travelling to further destinations by train.
I can now see why regular commuters would buy a Brompton! Also, having had to push the Raleigh up some Cumbrian hills, I can see why one would buy a Brompton ebike.
Being nearly 70, a bit asthmatic, and having had covid this year, I think that an ebike would make sense for me. I moved out of Hertfordshire (in the UK) to Cambridgeshire in February 2023. It's much flatter here but, despite that, I was pretty tired after cycling 23 miles two days ago. I was looking at Trek bikes: They have some bikes in their range that have belt drive (I strongly dislike chains) and Enviolo? gears. Trouble is, all the suppliers I have looked at online show 'Out of stock' for the Allante? range. I need a relaxed riding postion - like a vicar's or midwife's bike in a 1950's tv drama - because I experience elbow pain when riding the Cube. Long range is another preference. I find the huge range of ebikes available too daunting, and I'd rather avoid anything made in China (sorry China; Your leaders are just too nasty).
I would very much welcome any pointers about ebikes. Thank you in advance.