Now I've converted my wife's bike with a 250W front hub and 10Ah bottle battery it weighs almost 25kg - it was a cheap, heavy, steel framed mountain bike to start with. My unconverted Specialized Crosstrail is 14kg.
I'm looking for a towbar mounted cycle carrier, but many state a maximum of 15kg per bike. That seems strangely low, and obviously means that probably very few pedelecs will comply with that. Even removing the battery would only reduce this one to 21kg.
Thule and Atera for example do list carriers suitable for e-bikes, which appear to be their 3 bike models, but with fittings for only 2. That would imply to me that it's the total load that matters, not the weight of the individiual bikes.
I'd rather not spend more than £175, so do people think I'd be fine using a decent 3 bike carrier to carry the 25kg electric bike and the 14kg bike, so 39kg total, rather than the 45kg (3x15kg) that's it's advertised at?
I'm looking for a towbar mounted cycle carrier, but many state a maximum of 15kg per bike. That seems strangely low, and obviously means that probably very few pedelecs will comply with that. Even removing the battery would only reduce this one to 21kg.
Thule and Atera for example do list carriers suitable for e-bikes, which appear to be their 3 bike models, but with fittings for only 2. That would imply to me that it's the total load that matters, not the weight of the individiual bikes.
I'd rather not spend more than £175, so do people think I'd be fine using a decent 3 bike carrier to carry the 25kg electric bike and the 14kg bike, so 39kg total, rather than the 45kg (3x15kg) that's it's advertised at?