High new to forum, looking for first e bike
Really liked the Woosh Camino after trying it at Southend. Unfortunately it was low in the front for my long back, could do with another couple of inches on top of the maximum adjusted handle bar height. The cables and hoses did not have enough slack to accommodate a stem riser or higher rise bars. The chap in the shop said this is something they will try to address in future builds. New batch not due until July and may be the same as before. Shame I really like the look and ride of this bike.
Second choice would be a conversion. Been looking for decent used XL hybrid for some time, unfortunately without success. Decathlon Riverside 900 looks good, perfect size for me, hydraulic disks, single chain ring so plenty of room for throttle & display on handlebars. Looks good value under £400
Decathlon sell an electric version of this for £999 but would prefer cadence sensor with throttle and larger battery.
Would appreciate it if anyone has any thoughts or guidance on this.
Thanks Steve
Really liked the Woosh Camino after trying it at Southend. Unfortunately it was low in the front for my long back, could do with another couple of inches on top of the maximum adjusted handle bar height. The cables and hoses did not have enough slack to accommodate a stem riser or higher rise bars. The chap in the shop said this is something they will try to address in future builds. New batch not due until July and may be the same as before. Shame I really like the look and ride of this bike.
Second choice would be a conversion. Been looking for decent used XL hybrid for some time, unfortunately without success. Decathlon Riverside 900 looks good, perfect size for me, hydraulic disks, single chain ring so plenty of room for throttle & display on handlebars. Looks good value under £400
Decathlon sell an electric version of this for £999 but would prefer cadence sensor with throttle and larger battery.
Would appreciate it if anyone has any thoughts or guidance on this.
Thanks Steve