Hi all,
I recently posted a thread regarding belt v chain and derailleur v hub. After I had the replies I had convinced myself I wanted a Bosch hub rive with Nexus hub and chain as this seemed to offer the best compromise. However the bike I selected that matched this criteria is no longer available, (Raleigh Motus GT open frame). So I am having a rethink. I am still looking at a budget of around £2.5k. Minimum is hub drive and 500 battery, (and preferably hub drive).
There is a dealer (very) local to us that sells Volt bikes, however these seem to be fitted with a Shimano drive system? Is there much to choose between Shimano and Bosch? Internet research suggests the latest Bosch may be the better system?
Also nearly all the bikes I see only seem to offer derailleur, which while not being a deal breaker is still not my preferred option. I am starting to think that perhaps the "standard" Nexus 7 speed hub gear is causing problems so manufacturers are staying with the derailleur option?
I accept that as I have plenty of time to think about this given "lockdown" I am probably over thinking things. While I am really keen to get an e-bike I am reluctant to buy over the 'tinternet without having a test ride first and all our local dealers are closed and I accept it's not really an essential journey at the mo so will have to wait until restrictions are lifted.
I recently posted a thread regarding belt v chain and derailleur v hub. After I had the replies I had convinced myself I wanted a Bosch hub rive with Nexus hub and chain as this seemed to offer the best compromise. However the bike I selected that matched this criteria is no longer available, (Raleigh Motus GT open frame). So I am having a rethink. I am still looking at a budget of around £2.5k. Minimum is hub drive and 500 battery, (and preferably hub drive).
There is a dealer (very) local to us that sells Volt bikes, however these seem to be fitted with a Shimano drive system? Is there much to choose between Shimano and Bosch? Internet research suggests the latest Bosch may be the better system?
Also nearly all the bikes I see only seem to offer derailleur, which while not being a deal breaker is still not my preferred option. I am starting to think that perhaps the "standard" Nexus 7 speed hub gear is causing problems so manufacturers are staying with the derailleur option?
I accept that as I have plenty of time to think about this given "lockdown" I am probably over thinking things. While I am really keen to get an e-bike I am reluctant to buy over the 'tinternet without having a test ride first and all our local dealers are closed and I accept it's not really an essential journey at the mo so will have to wait until restrictions are lifted.