That`l be me then..........
I rather hope that Mark will have his new batteries in soon so that there can be some new contributors to this thread.
Hi Guys,
As a bit of an introduction, until about 3 weeks ago, I hadn’t heard of Kalkhoff, Cyclonex or even Pedelec (still not quite sure what it actually means).
At 52 and retired for 2 years I decided it was time to do some exercise, also like a lot of people I have started thinking about how and when I use my car (old 4x4) because of the cost of petrol. I live about 2 miles from town and a few times a week make my way in to meet the wife for lunch (she being the worker in the family), shopping etc.
So, the exercise idea eventually led me to the possibilit6y of buying a cycle and that led to possibly buying a e-bike, mainly for that little bit of help when required. I have never been athletic and since childhood have only ridden a cycle in one or two short bursts, the longest being when I used one to travel 2 miles to work and back about 7-8 years ago and that only lasted a few weeks.
I had made my mind up that I wanted a bike that looked as much as possible like a `normal` bike. I also wanted one that was easy to cycle without power as I was expecting to `run out` of power quite often, the reason for that will become clear.
The first problem was my size (as it always is), at 6ft 5in and over 19 stones I ruled out a few bikes immediately. Spoke to the very helpful guys at wisper who didn’t think I would be comfortable on the 905; this pretty much left me with the Kalkhoff and the Cyclonex.
To cut a long story short, I first spoke to Phil at Cyclonex a week last Friday and drove down last Tuesday and collected 2 of the Trek 7.3 FX`s, the first a 22.5 inch for me and a 17 inch for my wife. We had visited a local cycle shop and tried the bikes for size.
I had mudguards and racks fitted to both and had they been able to spare it, would have probably purchased a spare battery for mine. I have since added a stand to both and a Halfords `comfort saddle` to mine.
My plan is to use mine during the week when my wife’s battery will become my spare and when we hopefully go out together at the weekend, I will be doing a lot more peddling than she will be (she is 5ft3in and 8 stones).
We have had our first very short ride together today and are both very impressed. It’s nice to know when that hill comes along or that steady incline, you are not alone.
I know that Cyclonex owners seem to have been categorised as super human, athletic cycle gods, well, that we aint I can assure you.
I can’t assist with technical jargon and obviously can’t get involved in the discussions about which bike is the best, all I can say is that the Cyclonex is a nice looking bike, exceptionally well converted and it does what I want when I want it too.
We will only ever be leisure and no doubt fair weather cyclists, but who knows where it might take us.
I live in Stafford which is about 35 miles north of Birmingham and 50 miles south of Manchester and we are about 5 minutes from M6 J14. Anyone who wants to come and take a look at the Cyclonex before making the journey to Winchester, drop me a PM.
My only problem is trying to fine a bike rack that fits on a Honda CRV, which has a spare wheel on the rear door (right side) and the rear window opens vertically whilst the door opens sideways. I have a tow bar but the ones that seem to fit there go straight up and the wheel is in the way. I wanted to avoid using the roof but it may be the only solution. Anyone know of any other options?
Hope to be able to chip in where and when i can to hopefully put a little back into this forum which has been instrumental in making me spend 2 grand when I could have probably got away with £500 on a couple of Halfords specials had i not visited here so often, thanks guys.... (;0)
Steve