Nope! Some new town in the Midlands , Telford?...Scunthorpe?
Not really D8veh
Nope! Some new town in the Midlands , Telford?...Scunthorpe?
Riding the Greenspeed in London! Eeeeek! Soon be looking for you under some artic trailer, mind you you might choose to take that route as a short cut.I actually thought that the question was best road bike, as in drop bar road bike.
If it is just the best bike for road use, I already own and ride close to it
My GLR trike with BBS01, light, very fast, superb braking and handling and can climb anything.
If I was healthy I would probably swap out the drive for a torque sensing one, but then maybe not as it would be hard to improve.
I dont think I would ride it in London tough as my head is around knee height.
It seems that we think alike. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/the-ultimate-road-e-bike.19648/#post-244500I reckon it would be this :
http://www.specializedconceptstore.co.uk/diverge-expert-carbon/34087/15diverge
Fitted with this :
http://www.vivax-assist.com/en/produkte/vivax-assist-4-0/vivax-assist_4-0.html
I don't know if it would be compatible, but if it were, would be a total £5,800 price tag with the bottle battery. I reckon it would make a lovely package you could happily go light "off-roading" on whenever you wanted.
The US-supplied comp carbon is a grand less and probably far more sensible as an all-rounder with 105 instead of Ultegra, but it's not available to the UK market.
Ok, just a bit of fun: If you were designing an Ultimate E-Bike (legal), what components would you use if money was no object ?
Wheel size, motor (crank/front or rear hub), which motor, what system, front or rear suspension, gears..how many, what set, seat, post, frame material and design
I guess there maybe a Haibike already out there with many of the best components but I bet it could be improved.
I wasn't especially drawn to Specialized in particular - mainly due to their inflated 'big brand' price tags and MAMIL associations .... but ... the combo of that particular bike ticks all my boxes - especially hydraulic disc brakes, ability to take CX tyres, less aggressive 'racing' geometry than a CX without becoming a road bike. If they hadn't excluded it from the UK market, I would almost certainly have bought a Comp Carbon (which is about a grand less than the expert carbon and has 105 rather than Ultegra so less "precious").It seems that we think alike. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/the-ultimate-road-e-bike.19648/#post-244500
I'm also a fan of Specialized bikes, but would probably go for Canic CXC to keep the orange colour scheme.
by accident I may have stumbled on it - I had an old b'twin triban 3 (9.8kg) on my scale, and I just purchased an oxydrive kit (13ah - in reality probably 250w with its max 15A 36v controller) which weighs 7.8kgs. i'm tidying up the install and verdict still out on hillclimbing and cruising speed, but as a non muscular sort (60kg), I found myself astonishingly easy able to pick it up one hand (17kg)Ok, just a bit of fun: If you were designing an Ultimate E-Bike (legal), what components would you use if money was no object ?
Wheel size, motor (crank/front or rear hub), which motor, what system, front or rear suspension, gears..how many, what set, seat, post, frame material and design
I guess there maybe a Haibike already out there with many of the best components but I bet it could be improved.
Just looked at the video.. Wow, thats what I call walk assist!!! I think I might forget the Copenhagen wheel and see if this would fit my boardmanPick your prefered 8kg road bike drop a Vivax in and sorted, a sub 10 kg assisted bike.
Low powered but on a light road bike it would be magic on steeper hills, the current version is apparently very quiet.
http://www.vivax-assist.com/en/unternehmen/index.php