Yes, it's not a bad article. Not written from as much knowledge as you or many others on this forum could boast, but positive in outlook, and positioning electric bikes as being for the mainstream, not disabled only. Format is the traditional paragraph of oveview followed by short product reviews.
It profiles 4 or 5 bikes including Agattu, Gazelle and one called Airnimal that I'm not familiar with - which get the thumbs up; the Ezee Liv (which it says is available from 50 cycles!) which is considered ok, and the poor Powacycle, which it slates for being underpowered.
Worth a read, not to learn from it but to see how it is presented.
Frank
PS I see I've fallen victim to the 'post a reply then the question get's deleted' ploy! This post was in response to one asking if anyone had seen the article as the Times server was down.
I've often been caught by this, but recently became guilty when I deleted a post of mine only to find someone immediately following had edited their post to include a reference to mine!PS I see I've fallen victim to the 'post a reply then the question get's deleted' ploy! This post was in response to one asking if anyone had seen the article as the Times server was down.
I was writing from memory, the server being down, but have just been back to re-read what it said about Powacycle. By way of context, I think they are great bikes for someone living in flattish terrain, and have ridden almost 2,000 miles on one.In fairness to Powacycle I'm not sure that I'd agree the Salisbury got slated for low power. The article says that the 200W motor "isn't the liveliest of performers although it is sufficient for most terrains". It does suggest that the Salisbury feels crude compared to the other (much more expensive) bikes covered but takes the view that the bike is good value for money.
My post, my fault. I deleted the post as the server actually gave me the page and I noticed Frank had got in anyway. Sorry I thought it was a temporary situation until I saw Flecc had the same problem. Been out all day so didn't respond earlier. Lovely day for riding here in London.I've often been caught by this, but recently became guilty when I deleted a post of mine only to find someone immediately following had edited their post to include a reference to mine!
I did the decent thing though by re-entering what I'd written, with explanation for why it followed and an apology.
Can't find a smiley with a halo though.
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