Hello.
I'm looking for an electric bike to take the place of my motorbike, which I use for commuting in and out of London, about 12 miles each way per day.
I have a list of requirements. Have been browsing this place and the internet for a while, but wonder if I've missed anything.
These are, in no particular order;
- Stealth. I much prefer something discreet. I don't like the ones with the big fat battery attached to the frame, or on a rack. Ideally I'm looking for one of the 'water bottle' type of battery.
- Style. Preferably a hybrid kind of machine, for which read the same as all the other commuters . . . I'm not keen on the sit up and beg type of bike, or the small wheeled things.
- Ride to work scheme. I'd like to do that, so would need to be through a dealer who runs the scheme. Which leads me to . . .
- Price. Limited to £1,000, including a hat, etc, so I can do via the scheme.
The perfect machine would be something like the Cytronex conversions, but unfortunately they're all a bit too pricey. Alternatively, are there any options for a conventional bike, and a kit that would fit in the sub £1,000 range?
Thanks for reading!
Cheers
SD
I'm looking for an electric bike to take the place of my motorbike, which I use for commuting in and out of London, about 12 miles each way per day.
I have a list of requirements. Have been browsing this place and the internet for a while, but wonder if I've missed anything.
These are, in no particular order;
- Stealth. I much prefer something discreet. I don't like the ones with the big fat battery attached to the frame, or on a rack. Ideally I'm looking for one of the 'water bottle' type of battery.
- Style. Preferably a hybrid kind of machine, for which read the same as all the other commuters . . . I'm not keen on the sit up and beg type of bike, or the small wheeled things.
- Ride to work scheme. I'd like to do that, so would need to be through a dealer who runs the scheme. Which leads me to . . .
- Price. Limited to £1,000, including a hat, etc, so I can do via the scheme.
The perfect machine would be something like the Cytronex conversions, but unfortunately they're all a bit too pricey. Alternatively, are there any options for a conventional bike, and a kit that would fit in the sub £1,000 range?
Thanks for reading!
Cheers
SD