Hi everyone.
Many thanks for the kind words.
Keeping things short.... Sadly life has rather gotten in the way of thing over the last two years or so, and the pandemic sort of screwed my whole interest in along with many other things, cycling. Odd how things turn out.
Over the last couple of years, I have sold the KTM, tried a bit of road riding on a nearly new Reise Muller Roadster that I picked up cheaply. But road riding didn't do it for me either, and I probably rode 200 miles over the two year period. I just couldn't get any enthusiasm for bikes.
I got into a bit of wild camping that I really enjoyed, with no technology or people, and then suddenly a few months ago I hit upon the following YT channel of a guy using an Ebike for camping exploits.
Suddenly, I knew what I wanted to be doing and the type of bike that I wanted to be using. I am no longer interested in epic mud covered rides, and I simply want a bike to pop to the shops on, explores few green lanes and bridleways, and use for pack packing.
I also wanted something that I could work on and develop.
One bike that I have always liked is the Radrover 5. A utilitarian bike that ticks alot of boxes for me.
As it isn't available any more, I have opted for the clone of the bike as shown in the YT channel, a Hemiway Cruiser. I have only just bought it, and am waiting for it to arrive.
It is far from perfect and has faults including a thin motor wire that fuses the connector. The importer is crap, as is the very sketchy warranty. I'm not really fussed about the warranty, as I intend for the bike to evolve over time, be that components or motor/controller . Choosing a bike that didn't have an integrated battery was also intentional.
For me this bike is more about the frame than anything else, especially with the four bolt holes on the headstock. I also intend to sort a cargo trailer out at some point. I notice that is now covered on the forum which is great.
I am hoping that having a simplistic bike that I can work on, and upgrade, with give me back what I have been missing. I also hope to carry out a long term review of it as things progress.
Here is a random clip from the guy that has inspired me.