Thanks - so sounds like avoid Carrera, Scott sounds like a winner though bit wary about cycle republic's trust pilot score - any views on the Raleigh?
No legal ebike is a rocket ship, so all will give you some exercise.Thanks Rob - I could probably use my current bike when I want a real work out - I'm assuming though if I'm on low power I can still feel like Im getting plenty of exercise?
No legal ebike is a rocket ship, so all will give you some exercise.
As said, Eco on a Bosch barely does more than cancel out the extra weight of the bike which means plenty of exercise for you.
I think you have a fighting chance of fitting a small.
The saddle will have plenty of height available, and the bars have several inches of upward adjustment.
For a relaxed riding position, most people like those two things to be about the same height.
So long as the bars are not miles below the saddle when it's set for you, you should be fine.
Would not say the Bosch Step motor on my Scott is a "dead loss" to cycle unassisted. Rode mine to the start of the local cycle path about 0.6 miles from home before I realised I had still got the motor turned off. I am a reasonably fit 65 year old who once considered my cycling commute to work a chore as I did not know about or own an ebike before retiring.The latest Bosch motor - with the full size chain ring - has no resistance, so is not too bad to cycle unassisted, apart from the weight.
Most of the bargain Bosch bikes have the small chain ring motor which is geared up inside.
They work about the same under power, but are a bit of a dead loss to cycle unassisted because of the internal resistance.
Rob I was fortunate enough to retire 5 years ago at the age of 60. Commuted 15 miles a day one of my, then , 5 bicycle's. Cycled at weekends and played league standard squash. Rheumatoid arthritis in my hands put an end to squash and once the arthritis got to my spine and ankles cycling also became to painful to enjoy. Holidays abroad and two pints 3 times a week after golf saw me put on 2 stone in 3 years. Don't get me wrong at my heaviest I was still only 13 stone. My electric bike encourages me to cycle again. I have recalibrated my mind not to race everything but to stick just below 15 mph usually in ECO mode and using my gears according to the inclines. Must be doing something right as my weight is reducing. So I would say you would be getting exercise and enjoyable exercise at that.Thanks Rob - I could probably use my current bike when I want a real work out - I'm assuming though if I'm on low power I can still feel like Im getting plenty of exercise?
My mistake. My Scott has a Shimano motor. |
That explains things.
My mistake. My Scott has a Shimano motor.