Hi
Just joined the forum as toying with the idea of getting an electric bike and not sure what to go for.
I had surgery on my right knee for a torn meniscus about 10 years ago and am going in for surgery on Wednesday for the other knee so my days of cycling "unaided" are probably past...unless its freewheeling down a hill!
I have a 4 year old daughter though who is just starting her journey on a bike...granted, its got stabilisers at the moment as she's still a bit wobbly with the steering. However at some point she'll head off and will likely leave her old mum behind which would be a bit embarrassing!
So, thinking go getting a pedelec to keep up but am new to this (I have a standard mountain bike but not been on it for years and am pretty unfit....ok...very unfit!).
Would be looking for something about the £400- £600 range but not sure whether to go for a "mountain bike" style / fold-up or step-through? I'm 5ft 4 on a good day with two knackered knees and a bad back so it can't weigh and absolute tonne (I bought a 50cc scooter and can't lift it back onto the stand as I can't brace it against my knee so OH has that now).
I do fancy a comfy seat so had been thinking of one of the pedal scooter types or even the electric moped but from what I've read, they are a bit of a grey area with the law and need insurance, licence etc so probably better with an actual bike one but which manufacturer would be the best?
Requirements
- not too heavy or big
- reasonably nippy (hey, I like moving fast!)
- comfortable
- cover up to 10-15 miles
- cost about £400-£600
- easy to maintain
- not used every day (only in the summer probably as cant see daughter wanting to go out in the pouring rain!) as too far to commute to my workplace.
Any suggestions?
Just joined the forum as toying with the idea of getting an electric bike and not sure what to go for.
I had surgery on my right knee for a torn meniscus about 10 years ago and am going in for surgery on Wednesday for the other knee so my days of cycling "unaided" are probably past...unless its freewheeling down a hill!
I have a 4 year old daughter though who is just starting her journey on a bike...granted, its got stabilisers at the moment as she's still a bit wobbly with the steering. However at some point she'll head off and will likely leave her old mum behind which would be a bit embarrassing!
So, thinking go getting a pedelec to keep up but am new to this (I have a standard mountain bike but not been on it for years and am pretty unfit....ok...very unfit!).
Would be looking for something about the £400- £600 range but not sure whether to go for a "mountain bike" style / fold-up or step-through? I'm 5ft 4 on a good day with two knackered knees and a bad back so it can't weigh and absolute tonne (I bought a 50cc scooter and can't lift it back onto the stand as I can't brace it against my knee so OH has that now).
I do fancy a comfy seat so had been thinking of one of the pedal scooter types or even the electric moped but from what I've read, they are a bit of a grey area with the law and need insurance, licence etc so probably better with an actual bike one but which manufacturer would be the best?
Requirements
- not too heavy or big
- reasonably nippy (hey, I like moving fast!)
- comfortable
- cover up to 10-15 miles
- cost about £400-£600
- easy to maintain
- not used every day (only in the summer probably as cant see daughter wanting to go out in the pouring rain!) as too far to commute to my workplace.
Any suggestions?