I'm returning to ebikes.
My original ebike was about 6 years ago (Shimano Steps mid drive hybrid) but I didn't take to it and I sold it. Main reasons were: weight of the bike, too much assistance/not enough exercise, didn't like the drag from the motor when switched off or above 15mph.
So I just stuck to regular bikes and limited myself to rides of aound 25 miles and not too hilly.
I've since thought about giving it another try with a steathlier lighter bike. Considered conversions like Cytronex (battery capacity too small) and Swych (limited range, quality? safety eg brake cutout is extra). Also looked at light ebikes with Mahle system and also the Specialised one but preferred a removable battery.
I've now taken the plunge and ordered a Canyon Ridelite 50 On which has a Fazua Ride 60. This has a removable 430 wh battery. It seems to tick all my boxes and is currently on sale. Will have to see how it works out.
My original ebike was about 6 years ago (Shimano Steps mid drive hybrid) but I didn't take to it and I sold it. Main reasons were: weight of the bike, too much assistance/not enough exercise, didn't like the drag from the motor when switched off or above 15mph.
So I just stuck to regular bikes and limited myself to rides of aound 25 miles and not too hilly.
I've since thought about giving it another try with a steathlier lighter bike. Considered conversions like Cytronex (battery capacity too small) and Swych (limited range, quality? safety eg brake cutout is extra). Also looked at light ebikes with Mahle system and also the Specialised one but preferred a removable battery.
I've now taken the plunge and ordered a Canyon Ridelite 50 On which has a Fazua Ride 60. This has a removable 430 wh battery. It seems to tick all my boxes and is currently on sale. Will have to see how it works out.