the updated zephyr B has 12AH battery and hydraulic brakes (front and rear).You could presumably then consider a full sized folder like the Zephyr B:
http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?zephyr-b
http://www.velo-oxygen.fr/velo/1309-ef01.html#hi all
I am wondering what the best bike is for a mixed cycle/ train commute from Portslade to Chichester - train regulations say it has to be a folder but no stairs on journey
Thanks
Have a look at this
Hello Nina
You could presumably then consider a full sized folder like the Zephyr B:
http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?zephyr-b
Or perhaps a Wisper 806 if you want something a bit smaller:
https://wisperbikes.com/e-bikes/806-se-folding-bike/
Bare in mind there's still a bit of weight to them - you won't want to carry them far!
Gaz
I thought the gale might suit me as I’m only 5ft 3 but thought it might be too heavy - I’ll definitely check with train company tooHey Nina , im a local too
Not commuted by train for years but at peak times southern used to operate a three fold policy (at the time it basically meant yes to brompton and no to cheapo Chinese half folders)
Check their current terms first might be a good call.
For example the Woosh Gale might not fit their terms but Gallego might
Yes nice looking bike but very expensive - no more than 1500 realistically but have been admiring the BromptonElectric brompton would be the most compact bike with power but they do come at a cost of £2800
It’s purely train regs - otherwise would get a full size bikeAnother local here. Loads of good bikes out there, but bare in mind how many stairs you may have to lift the bike or whether you only need the folding part to comply with train regs.
How far is the ride at either end? What are the stations like with stairs etc?
I wouldn't mind carrying a larger, better bike if I could make up the time/effort at either end.
Why don't you try this bike, saw it the other day. it can be wheeled longhi all
I am wondering what the best bike is for a mixed cycle/ train commute from Portslade to Chichester - train regulations say it has to be a folder but no stairs on journey
Thanks
The Panda kit - currently £275 - doesn't include a battery which would add as much again.Panda Bikes are selling a Brompton conversion kit at a much cheaper price than Nano's. However, they haven't exactly been quick to answer my query regarding fork changes ( http://pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/last-chance-to-order-the-swytch-complete-ebike-kit-for-£225.29960/#post-415342 ) and that was with a personal message reminder!
Once my Cyclescheme has been paid off, I might consider fitting one of those kits to my Brompton M6L. I have had several folders: Birdy, Dahon, Mezzo & several Bromptons, and the latter is by far the smallest fold. But, the Birdy is by far the best ride - 18" wheels though.
Thought this may helphi all
I am wondering what the best bike is for a mixed cycle/ train commute from Portslade to Chichester - train regulations say it has to be a folder but no stairs on journey
Thanks