I'm on the market for an ebike for recreational riding on the weekends. I live in the Cotswolds (Stroud) and expect my riding to be a healthy mix of hills and flats and with about 60% on road/tarmac, and 40% light off road on bridle / canal paths, or trails with some gravel. Not sure if I should be looking for a "gravel" or "trekking" bike in the UK?
I'm 6'3", 100kg, in good shape, but want to be able to access and explore new areas near me, without getting utterly murdered by hills on the way.
When I lived in the US and commuted by bike, I had a Focus Aventura Impusle which is a flat-bar hybrid commuter with a mid-drive 28mph capable motor, 11-speed Shimano Alfine IGH, a Gates belt drive , a practical 60+ mile range, and ability to take 38c tires with a front shock for light off road duty. This was expensive (~$5k) but also justified as I was using it daily for a 25 mile round trip commute.
I'm trying to get as close as possible to the spec / utility above while ideally keeping the price below GBP 3-4k.
What am I after?
Some options I've considered:
- A full DIY build of core bike and ebike bit . In principle, open to this but with a family and other obligations, not sure I have the free time to take it on. I'd default to a 48v + BBS02/HD on a cross-bike / hard tail with a 3-speed Sturmey Archer or an 8-speed Shimano Nexus - keen to hear from anybody who's done this in the UK, especially if there are any good base bikes to start from.
- A Specialised Turbo Creo/Vado in a Gravel configuration with 35c tires - not an IGH but saw one in a local dealer and overall a very nice light package, but 16mph limit and regular derailleur setup for ~4k seems expensive. If I went with something like this, I'd also get one of the planet3 derestriction kits.
- There are some options from Kalkhoff e.g. Kalkhoff Entice 5B Move from onbike which check several boxes, but are restricted to 16mph and I don't know of a local dealer and have read about some reliability issues with their motors. Similar observation about Riess and Muller who do have some high speed IGH options but are all v. expensive at 5-6k+
I'm 6'3", 100kg, in good shape, but want to be able to access and explore new areas near me, without getting utterly murdered by hills on the way.
When I lived in the US and commuted by bike, I had a Focus Aventura Impusle which is a flat-bar hybrid commuter with a mid-drive 28mph capable motor, 11-speed Shimano Alfine IGH, a Gates belt drive , a practical 60+ mile range, and ability to take 38c tires with a front shock for light off road duty. This was expensive (~$5k) but also justified as I was using it daily for a 25 mile round trip commute.
I'm trying to get as close as possible to the spec / utility above while ideally keeping the price below GBP 3-4k.
What am I after?
- Strong preference for an IGH and mid-drive with ability to take 35c+ tyres.
- Flexible on chain/belt drive or flat/drop bars
- High speed - I understand UK law means commercially sold bikes are limited to 16mph, so keen on bikes which can have an "off road" mode or can be derestricted. I have no intention of tearing through country lanes at 50mph but feel much more comfortable when I can better keep up with vehicular traffic at ~30mph on many roads in the area.
Some options I've considered:
- A full DIY build of core bike and ebike bit . In principle, open to this but with a family and other obligations, not sure I have the free time to take it on. I'd default to a 48v + BBS02/HD on a cross-bike / hard tail with a 3-speed Sturmey Archer or an 8-speed Shimano Nexus - keen to hear from anybody who's done this in the UK, especially if there are any good base bikes to start from.
- A Specialised Turbo Creo/Vado in a Gravel configuration with 35c tires - not an IGH but saw one in a local dealer and overall a very nice light package, but 16mph limit and regular derailleur setup for ~4k seems expensive. If I went with something like this, I'd also get one of the planet3 derestriction kits.
- There are some options from Kalkhoff e.g. Kalkhoff Entice 5B Move from onbike which check several boxes, but are restricted to 16mph and I don't know of a local dealer and have read about some reliability issues with their motors. Similar observation about Riess and Muller who do have some high speed IGH options but are all v. expensive at 5-6k+