Hi. I am thinking of getting an electric bike and obviously need to choose which one. In short, my needs are:
Is it worth investing in the £829 RRP of the X-6 or even the £929 of the X-24? Although my needs above seem fairly straight forward, if I really take to my bike, I may want to use it for longer journeys so am happy to pay a bit extra for something beyond the needs stated above, if its worth it.
I have had difficulty trying to work out the frame size of the salisbury as sites often list is as N/A!?!
Also, I am not sure how important the suspension is on the X-24, or whether the extra gears would prove useful. Does anyone know under what conditions the extra gears would be beneficial?
I notice that one difference between the Salibury and the X-bykes is the battery being a Li-Pol vs a Li-ion. From what I have read here, Li-Pol batteries are better but I can not find a replacement battery price for either the x-byke or the salisbury. However, I did find mention of a battery recycling programme - is this smething that Powabyke do and does it make a replacement battery cheaper?
On the topc of batteries, I wondered if it was worthwhile getting a cheaper bike so I could afford to have two batteries?
As you can see I have many questions so any feedback would be helpful. I am sure many of my questions are probably answered in one way or another on the forums and I have done many searches but would appreciate feedback on the direct comparisons of the above and how you feel they would suit my particuylar needs.
One final thing... If there are any other recommendations, I am happy to consider them. I am aware of the popularity of the wispers but this appears a bit small for me, not to mention the £1000+ price tag putting it out of my reach. This also applies to the Agattu and Cytronex also.
Thanks in advance.
- A bike frame to suit my 6'8" 14+ stone frame
- Purchased through cyclescheme (my employer's choice)
- limit of £1000 as I dont want to make a 100% contribution to the portion above it
- 5 mile daily round trip to work with moderate inclines in both directions
Is it worth investing in the £829 RRP of the X-6 or even the £929 of the X-24? Although my needs above seem fairly straight forward, if I really take to my bike, I may want to use it for longer journeys so am happy to pay a bit extra for something beyond the needs stated above, if its worth it.
I have had difficulty trying to work out the frame size of the salisbury as sites often list is as N/A!?!
Also, I am not sure how important the suspension is on the X-24, or whether the extra gears would prove useful. Does anyone know under what conditions the extra gears would be beneficial?
I notice that one difference between the Salibury and the X-bykes is the battery being a Li-Pol vs a Li-ion. From what I have read here, Li-Pol batteries are better but I can not find a replacement battery price for either the x-byke or the salisbury. However, I did find mention of a battery recycling programme - is this smething that Powabyke do and does it make a replacement battery cheaper?
On the topc of batteries, I wondered if it was worthwhile getting a cheaper bike so I could afford to have two batteries?
As you can see I have many questions so any feedback would be helpful. I am sure many of my questions are probably answered in one way or another on the forums and I have done many searches but would appreciate feedback on the direct comparisons of the above and how you feel they would suit my particuylar needs.
One final thing... If there are any other recommendations, I am happy to consider them. I am aware of the popularity of the wispers but this appears a bit small for me, not to mention the £1000+ price tag putting it out of my reach. This also applies to the Agattu and Cytronex also.
Thanks in advance.