Just to remind everyone that the Redbridge London 'try an electric bike day' will take place on the afternoon of May 18 at the Redbridge Cycling Centre,Redbridge,North East London,13.00 to 17.00
Anyone who attended the previous Redbridge events will I am sure report that the Redbridge circuit is perfect for testing bicycles,it is effectively three different length circuits,the longest being 2.7km. The circuits include tight bends,sweeping bends,long straights and the challenging Hog Hill,perfect for comparing the qualities of various e-bikes.
This year the event is sponsored by The London Electric Bike Company of Hampton Wick...models available for testing include Vita,BH Emotion,Kudos,Haibike and KTM.
There is room locally for parking Motorhomes and on site there are showers and a nice cafe.
Perhaps those who have attended previous events will put some input into what is their opinion of the Redbridge venue.
This event has become the meet venue for Pedelecs members,it is also the ideal venue for those who are uncertain as to the type of e-bike that will meet their needs and trying many different types.
KudosDave and Tom Saunders.
Anyone who attended the previous Redbridge events will I am sure report that the Redbridge circuit is perfect for testing bicycles,it is effectively three different length circuits,the longest being 2.7km. The circuits include tight bends,sweeping bends,long straights and the challenging Hog Hill,perfect for comparing the qualities of various e-bikes.
This year the event is sponsored by The London Electric Bike Company of Hampton Wick...models available for testing include Vita,BH Emotion,Kudos,Haibike and KTM.
There is room locally for parking Motorhomes and on site there are showers and a nice cafe.
Perhaps those who have attended previous events will put some input into what is their opinion of the Redbridge venue.
This event has become the meet venue for Pedelecs members,it is also the ideal venue for those who are uncertain as to the type of e-bike that will meet their needs and trying many different types.
KudosDave and Tom Saunders.