Hope you're not passing judgement here: we can't all afford a carAs a single father of three I would NEVER have put a child on the back of a bike.
Hope you're not passing judgement here: we can't all afford a carAs a single father of three I would NEVER have put a child on the back of a bike.
You have to understand his frame of reference. He rides a crank-drive bike, which unsurprisingly scares him to death.Hope you're not passing judgement here: we can't all afford a car
Thank you. Each to their own. I personally like cycling by canals. Of course I ride on roads too - who doesn't?Depends on how badly surfaced - some are comprised of well surfaced big broken planes of concrete jagged up at random troubling angles, worse than some downhill mountain runs.
I'd imagine their wide...
Kenda 24”x 2.4”
...tyres would fare better comfortwise than my 20" 1.75", which make traversing the aforementioned crevasse riddled jagged angled broken concrete canal path blocks very uncomfortable. I wouldn't touch canal paths with a barge pole - safer faster and more comfy by road.
Be aware with almost all ebike adverts, especially if the say 'up to'. The range they quote is with minimum assist, light rider, perfect roads, good weather, etc etc. Realistic range with normal conditions and moderate assist is likely to be about 1/3 of the quoted range. That one still looks sensible.Listed here as 250w in case of doubt:
ENGWE L20 Affordable Utility E-bike 250W 140Km Range Front And Rear Cargo Racks | UK Stock Fast Free 3-5 Days shipping
ENGWE L20 Electric Bike 20*4.0 Fat Tyre 250W Motor 15.5mph Max Speed 48V 13Ah Removable Battery with Front and Rear Racks, 87 mi Mileage, Shimano 7-Speedst3ike.com
Not being argumentative (what me? Never) but I think saying expect 1/3rd quoted range is maybe a bit harsh. I agree with he rest of what you say.Be aware with almost all ebike adverts, especially if the say 'up to'. The range they quote is with minimum assist, light rider, perfect roads, good weather, etc etc. Realistic range with normal conditions and moderate assist is likely to be about 1/3 of the quoted range. That one still looks sensible.
Engue bike different model review and realistic range test. She doesn't get as far as she had hoped.Those big ute bikes are not going to be very pleasant on muddy trails!!
I think you'd be better off with a 250w fatbike with 20" wheels, of which there are loads on Amazon and Ebay.
Listed here as 250w in case of doubt:
ENGWE L20 Affordable Utility E-bike 250W 140Km Range Front And Rear Cargo Racks | UK Stock Fast Free 3-5 Days shipping
ENGWE L20 Electric Bike 20*4.0 Fat Tyre 250W Motor 15.5mph Max Speed 48V 13Ah Removable Battery with Front and Rear Racks, 87 mi Mileage, Shimano 7-Speedst3ike.com
Many of your e-bikes are illegal in UK.MeloYelo offers
Todmorden is a town in the Pennines. The enclosing hills have very steep slopes, however, most of the habitation of the town and surrounding townships/villages is on the flat.If you can try out some bikes before you buy it will help you make the right decision for you. Friends? Romans? Mancunians?
The problem is your limited experience. I guess you haven't tried a 250w SWX02 or MXUS XF08C at 48v and 22 amps? We can get 20ah 48v batteries now for £300, so torque or power from a hub-motor is no longer an issue. It's not like the old days when we were stuck with 36v and 12 amps.I am biased by the bikes I have experienced, and their very happy riders and child passengers, so I can't say there isn't a hub drive solution that might work, but I struggle to see it.
Hmm! The thing about hub-motors is that they're are many different types to meet different needs. Sure, if you're average weight riding on average roads for commuting or touring, most common hub-motors would work for you, but the moment you bring in special requirements, you need the motor that does it; however, OP has brought in some special requirements of hill-climbing with heavy weights. In that case, they need a slow wind motor running at 48v and around 20 amps with a medium sized hub-motor or just about any hub-motor at 48v in a 20" wheel.The Heinzmann and Xiongda are probably too specialised to consider here.
Is Telford near Todmorden....?!