Since I first looked in on this website nearly ten years ago, interest in electric bikes has soared. It worries me somewhat though that the market will quickly diminish if prices continue their upward spiral as more and more manufacturers and sellers seek to make hay while the sun shines.
Some of the prices being asked are simply ludicrous and that is reflected in the DIY market of self-build machines where it is possible to create something just as good if not better than the top-end EAPCs touted by some well-known names for not a lot of money. I think most readers are aware of the possibility of purchasing a perfectly good, reliable base bike from any of the popular outlets and adding an electric kit from a choice of suppliers; even a second-hand bike from any source so long as it is suitable.
In all honesty, I don't know how ebike sellers can justify prices of 5 grand or more for their offerings. D8veh has produced a number of perfectly good machines on a very small budget and I'm sure many readers with an aptitude for electro-mechanical things could do the same, perhaps with a little guidance from the forum members on this site.
If all these grossly expensive ebikes were very lightweight machines, I could perhaps understand the prices but they are not. It baffles me that these enormous prices have come about while we are supposed to be suffering austerity in the UK. I suspect this is a bubble and it will surely burst at some point. How soon?
Tom
Some of the prices being asked are simply ludicrous and that is reflected in the DIY market of self-build machines where it is possible to create something just as good if not better than the top-end EAPCs touted by some well-known names for not a lot of money. I think most readers are aware of the possibility of purchasing a perfectly good, reliable base bike from any of the popular outlets and adding an electric kit from a choice of suppliers; even a second-hand bike from any source so long as it is suitable.
In all honesty, I don't know how ebike sellers can justify prices of 5 grand or more for their offerings. D8veh has produced a number of perfectly good machines on a very small budget and I'm sure many readers with an aptitude for electro-mechanical things could do the same, perhaps with a little guidance from the forum members on this site.
If all these grossly expensive ebikes were very lightweight machines, I could perhaps understand the prices but they are not. It baffles me that these enormous prices have come about while we are supposed to be suffering austerity in the UK. I suspect this is a bubble and it will surely burst at some point. How soon?
Tom