I am a keen cyclist but after a total knee replacement last year find it difficult to do the same miles, which has got me thinking of a pedelec. My cycling has been local day rides and UK + European touring - mostly riding between 25 and 60 miles on roads and better quality tracks - which I’d like to get back to with the help of a pedelec. I have been riding a Dawes Audax most of the time but also have a Trek MTB and Airnimal Joey folder.
Additional information on my current bikes and general riding experience can be seen in my cycling blog here:
https://roundthebendpart1.wordpress.com/equipment/my-bikes/
Whilst speed is not a prime objective, I enjoy a good pace and use 28mm tyres on the Audax, which are probably a bit too narrow for touring but roll nicely and prefer drops – though the Trek and Airnimal are straights. For touring I carry Ortlieb Panniers and a tent and stuff on top i.e. about an extra 12Kg.
I recently visited a pedlec shop and went for a spin – I was impressed by the electric assistance provided (Bosch) but in general not by the bikes: they all seem very bulky and IMO poorly specced basic equipment (cranks, gears, brakes, cranks etc) when compared to road bikes, even though I rode a top-end Scott at +£2,500.
So the question is which pedlec might give me something similar to my current riding experience? If it is possible to make comparisons, maybe something like a Dawes Galaxy / Ridgeback Panorama etc.
Thanks.
Additional information on my current bikes and general riding experience can be seen in my cycling blog here:
https://roundthebendpart1.wordpress.com/equipment/my-bikes/
Whilst speed is not a prime objective, I enjoy a good pace and use 28mm tyres on the Audax, which are probably a bit too narrow for touring but roll nicely and prefer drops – though the Trek and Airnimal are straights. For touring I carry Ortlieb Panniers and a tent and stuff on top i.e. about an extra 12Kg.
I recently visited a pedlec shop and went for a spin – I was impressed by the electric assistance provided (Bosch) but in general not by the bikes: they all seem very bulky and IMO poorly specced basic equipment (cranks, gears, brakes, cranks etc) when compared to road bikes, even though I rode a top-end Scott at +£2,500.
So the question is which pedlec might give me something similar to my current riding experience? If it is possible to make comparisons, maybe something like a Dawes Galaxy / Ridgeback Panorama etc.
Thanks.