Hi folks, newbie here. I'm 65, reasonably fit, and looking to buy my first ebike. My key requirements:
Good hill assistance. My home town of Falmouth is fiendishly hilly and has dissuaded me from unassisted cycling.
Minimum freewheeling resistance above 15mph. My natural rhythm is to cycle around 20mph on the flat, and although I know an ebike will be heavier, I don't want to be "pedalling through treacle" as the motor assistance cuts out at 16mph.
Larger than minimum tyres - I've had a test ride on an older hybrid with a front suspension and larger than pure road tyres, and liked the feel.
I'll ride mostly on-road, but would like to be able to cycle tracks occasionally, but I don't need full mountain bike capability.
I'm thinking probably of a large-framed hybrid (I'm 6'2") with a Bosch motor: does the new Perf Line CX freewheel decently above 15mph?
Most shops seem to be sold out at this point!
Grateful for any thoughts, opinions, suggestions from those with hilly home areas!
Good hill assistance. My home town of Falmouth is fiendishly hilly and has dissuaded me from unassisted cycling.
Minimum freewheeling resistance above 15mph. My natural rhythm is to cycle around 20mph on the flat, and although I know an ebike will be heavier, I don't want to be "pedalling through treacle" as the motor assistance cuts out at 16mph.
Larger than minimum tyres - I've had a test ride on an older hybrid with a front suspension and larger than pure road tyres, and liked the feel.
I'll ride mostly on-road, but would like to be able to cycle tracks occasionally, but I don't need full mountain bike capability.
I'm thinking probably of a large-framed hybrid (I'm 6'2") with a Bosch motor: does the new Perf Line CX freewheel decently above 15mph?
Most shops seem to be sold out at this point!
Grateful for any thoughts, opinions, suggestions from those with hilly home areas!