Hello all
After seeing an ex colleague convert his mountain bike into a crank driven beast, I have become fixated on the idea of either doing the same or buying an ebike. That and my car guzzles fuel!
I have a couple of options open to me and would very much appreciate your help; I have been browsing this forum for a few weeks (what a resource!), reading various guides and reviews but am still as unsure what to do.
The Commute
Using the 'Predictor' on Woosh's site (thanks Woosh!), my daily commute looks like this:
Distance (A to B): 13.0 miles
Return: 26 miles
Steepest gradient: 17.3%
Outbound elevation 288M at 10MPH 157WH / at 15MPH 189WH
Inbound elevation 283M at 10MPH 157WH / at 15MPH 188WH
Currently takes just over 50 mins outbound and 40 inbound on a road bike.
The Rider
25yo, 5ft 10, 13st 10 ish - average around 15mph in the cotswolds where I live and work, on a road bike. Maybe 20mph on the flat.
I have been fitter, but being desk based doesn't help!
The Options
Cheers
Harry
After seeing an ex colleague convert his mountain bike into a crank driven beast, I have become fixated on the idea of either doing the same or buying an ebike. That and my car guzzles fuel!
I have a couple of options open to me and would very much appreciate your help; I have been browsing this forum for a few weeks (what a resource!), reading various guides and reviews but am still as unsure what to do.
The Commute
Using the 'Predictor' on Woosh's site (thanks Woosh!), my daily commute looks like this:
Distance (A to B): 13.0 miles
Return: 26 miles
Steepest gradient: 17.3%
Outbound elevation 288M at 10MPH 157WH / at 15MPH 189WH
Inbound elevation 283M at 10MPH 157WH / at 15MPH 188WH
Currently takes just over 50 mins outbound and 40 inbound on a road bike.
The Rider
25yo, 5ft 10, 13st 10 ish - average around 15mph in the cotswolds where I live and work, on a road bike. Maybe 20mph on the flat.
I have been fitter, but being desk based doesn't help!
The Options
- I ride a Triban 3 road bike, weighs just over 10kg. I could convert this, although not sure what the best kit would be for my commute. I do however quite like having the road bike for longer rides at weekends and would like to do a couple of events a year using just human power!
- I have a Scott MTB hardtail which I scavanged from a council tip for £10. Fairly lightweight aluminium frame, have a decent pair of forks with lockout. This could be converted, maybe crank driven? Not sure which kit would work the best. I wouldn't need to commute on anything other than tarmac but may be tempted to try offroading.
- Buy an ebike using the cycle to work scheme; something around £1000 [Woosh Karoo/Woosh Krieger/ BH Emotion EasyGO Race...the list is vast] although could pay the difference if it's really worth getting something like this? Spreading the payments over 12/18 months would be great - not sure if a conversion kit can be purchased under the same scheme?!
Cheers
Harry