Hi!
I started looking at the option of buying an electric bike a couple of days ago for my commute to work. I was planning on cycling to work but, quite frankly, didn't fancy getting there knackered and sweaty with the thought that after 8 hours I'd have to do it all again. Now, this website is great, but the pedelec world gets more and more complex the deeper you go. I do not know which bike to go for or what exactly make a good bike, that's where I hoped you guys would help.
Could you recommend a bike based on these criteria?
Distance to work: 10 - 15miles (therefore range of at least 30 miles)
Price range: £0 - £1500 (a loose range, would be able to go up for the right bike)
Speed: I like to go fast Ideally I would like a bike that could be de-restricted and perhaps have the capabilities to reach 20-25mph on my own land.
Terrain: Road and canal tow path. Some steep, long hills involved
Me: I am 22 with no heakth problems and a decent level of fitness. 5'9".
Any more info. you may need to help me out, please ask
Thanks
I started looking at the option of buying an electric bike a couple of days ago for my commute to work. I was planning on cycling to work but, quite frankly, didn't fancy getting there knackered and sweaty with the thought that after 8 hours I'd have to do it all again. Now, this website is great, but the pedelec world gets more and more complex the deeper you go. I do not know which bike to go for or what exactly make a good bike, that's where I hoped you guys would help.
Could you recommend a bike based on these criteria?
Distance to work: 10 - 15miles (therefore range of at least 30 miles)
Price range: £0 - £1500 (a loose range, would be able to go up for the right bike)
Speed: I like to go fast Ideally I would like a bike that could be de-restricted and perhaps have the capabilities to reach 20-25mph on my own land.
Terrain: Road and canal tow path. Some steep, long hills involved
Me: I am 22 with no heakth problems and a decent level of fitness. 5'9".
Any more info. you may need to help me out, please ask
Thanks
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