Hello All
I am a 39 year old, 5'8" 65Kg male reasonably fit but peed off with living at the bottom of a valley
I live in W Yorkshire on the edge of the Dales so lots of hills.
I had never considered an ebike before but sadly due to a seizure I have now lost my driving license for a minimum of 12 months. I feel with all of the restrictions and medical tests I need something fun to happen in my life and ebike shopping is that! It seems the one thing I am still allowed to do.
I have only ever tried out 1 ebike and that was a CUBE mountain bike with a Bosch motor in. I have to admit I thought it was amazing and wonder what the latest batteries do as that was 2 years ago now.
I still plan to cycle on my normal hybrid bike as a fitness thing, but would love something that takes far less effort to say get to the shops etc and replace short car journeys.
Very unlike me I put a blind bid in on ebay for a Wisper 906 bike. I didnt win and at first I was quite glad but now looking around I maybe wish I had as it seems nice and went for about £600, I have now realised that these things are far from cheap!
Ideally I would like to buy second hand as my main concern is getting it knicked and as such would want something less desirable than the £2K options but as is always the way websites and forums seem to tempt you with higher and higher specs.
I know that I should really try them out and get an idea but before I can do that I want to get some idea from the good folks here, especially as I may be forced into last minute ebay bidding!
So my questions are as follows of you good people?
1. Is second hand worth it? Buying "normal" bikes I have always found much better deals 2nd hand and as such rarely pay more than £500 for 2 year old bikes with an original RRP of £2K. Is this the case with things like batteries?
2. Would a conversion on say an older specialized hybrid be a good option as a cheaper method or would this be a false economy?
3. I feel that a purpose built bike might be better, in which case bikes such as Woosh Karoo, G Tech sport and a Cyclotricity Revolver and of course the Wisper 906 are all options that have got my attention, so far that seem to cost around £1000 new. Any thoughts on these models based on my height and weight?
Basically any advice from someone who has had the same dilemma would be welcome, specifically around removing the battery for security when out and about.
Many thanks
Ben
I am a 39 year old, 5'8" 65Kg male reasonably fit but peed off with living at the bottom of a valley
I live in W Yorkshire on the edge of the Dales so lots of hills.
I had never considered an ebike before but sadly due to a seizure I have now lost my driving license for a minimum of 12 months. I feel with all of the restrictions and medical tests I need something fun to happen in my life and ebike shopping is that! It seems the one thing I am still allowed to do.
I have only ever tried out 1 ebike and that was a CUBE mountain bike with a Bosch motor in. I have to admit I thought it was amazing and wonder what the latest batteries do as that was 2 years ago now.
I still plan to cycle on my normal hybrid bike as a fitness thing, but would love something that takes far less effort to say get to the shops etc and replace short car journeys.
Very unlike me I put a blind bid in on ebay for a Wisper 906 bike. I didnt win and at first I was quite glad but now looking around I maybe wish I had as it seems nice and went for about £600, I have now realised that these things are far from cheap!
Ideally I would like to buy second hand as my main concern is getting it knicked and as such would want something less desirable than the £2K options but as is always the way websites and forums seem to tempt you with higher and higher specs.
I know that I should really try them out and get an idea but before I can do that I want to get some idea from the good folks here, especially as I may be forced into last minute ebay bidding!
So my questions are as follows of you good people?
1. Is second hand worth it? Buying "normal" bikes I have always found much better deals 2nd hand and as such rarely pay more than £500 for 2 year old bikes with an original RRP of £2K. Is this the case with things like batteries?
2. Would a conversion on say an older specialized hybrid be a good option as a cheaper method or would this be a false economy?
3. I feel that a purpose built bike might be better, in which case bikes such as Woosh Karoo, G Tech sport and a Cyclotricity Revolver and of course the Wisper 906 are all options that have got my attention, so far that seem to cost around £1000 new. Any thoughts on these models based on my height and weight?
Basically any advice from someone who has had the same dilemma would be welcome, specifically around removing the battery for security when out and about.
Many thanks
Ben