I think I am going to buy a 'E' road bike.
I am 72 and consider myself pretty fit, 5'8" and approx 70kg. I ride 4,000 - 5,000 miles a year (indoors Zwift/Tacx Neo when weather is unkind) but I prefer outdoors.
I live in North Yorkshire on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales so not many flat cycling routes but I don't mind hills, I am decent on the hills, low body weight helps.
There are many routes which I do tend to avoid (it's an age thing !) and while I feel I am not yet 'ready' for a pedal assisted bike I do appreciate one would open up many more
potential routes. Of course I am not going to get better at my age so maybe now is the time ?
I am drawn towards the Orbea Gain probably D30 or D31 2019 but they are rarer than 'hens teeth' and I have never laid eyes on one never mind ridden one.
(see my other post asking for advice on sizing)
I then read about the new Ribble Endurance SLe Electric Road Bike. I took a 2 hour ride to the Ribble factory today and got to try this bike.
What a beauty, mind the demo bike was Ultegra spec with Di2 electronic shifting, £4,000 plus it seems.
The Ribble SLe uses the ebikemotion hub motor and battery exactly the same as the Orbea Gain but the frame (all models) is carbon. The Orbea is available in carbon
As I said beautiful bike but not for me ! too much the racing bike, taut and lively and max tyres you can fit are 28mm. After riding my brilliant Boardman Adventure 8.9
with Schwalbe G One 40mm tyres I want nothing less than 40mm tyres on my 'E' bike. Broken potted roads ? these 40mm tyres help enormously.
If you have an Orbea Gain you want to sell, I could be interested ?
Ok, I have droned on too long.
Roy
I am 72 and consider myself pretty fit, 5'8" and approx 70kg. I ride 4,000 - 5,000 miles a year (indoors Zwift/Tacx Neo when weather is unkind) but I prefer outdoors.
I live in North Yorkshire on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales so not many flat cycling routes but I don't mind hills, I am decent on the hills, low body weight helps.
There are many routes which I do tend to avoid (it's an age thing !) and while I feel I am not yet 'ready' for a pedal assisted bike I do appreciate one would open up many more
potential routes. Of course I am not going to get better at my age so maybe now is the time ?
I am drawn towards the Orbea Gain probably D30 or D31 2019 but they are rarer than 'hens teeth' and I have never laid eyes on one never mind ridden one.
(see my other post asking for advice on sizing)
I then read about the new Ribble Endurance SLe Electric Road Bike. I took a 2 hour ride to the Ribble factory today and got to try this bike.
What a beauty, mind the demo bike was Ultegra spec with Di2 electronic shifting, £4,000 plus it seems.
The Ribble SLe uses the ebikemotion hub motor and battery exactly the same as the Orbea Gain but the frame (all models) is carbon. The Orbea is available in carbon
As I said beautiful bike but not for me ! too much the racing bike, taut and lively and max tyres you can fit are 28mm. After riding my brilliant Boardman Adventure 8.9
with Schwalbe G One 40mm tyres I want nothing less than 40mm tyres on my 'E' bike. Broken potted roads ? these 40mm tyres help enormously.
If you have an Orbea Gain you want to sell, I could be interested ?
Ok, I have droned on too long.
Roy