So, anybody with certifiably lousy cycling proficiency bought the Cytronex yet? Oh dear
Conceptually, this ticks all my boxes, and I think this will really take off. I kept looking at the designs of e-bikes with some dissatisfaction - and let's face it, the UK bicycle market is unique and quixotic - I didn't see why the bikes I was used to (fast hybrids) weren't used more as a starting point. Then I saw the Schwinn Continental and thought, that's for me, good bike, unobtrusive motor, battery in rack, ...weird shaft drive, over there, not over there....
Oh dear, again. Why is this technology so iffy? It's not like electric motors haven't been around for a century?
I digress. The Cytronex looks perfect for me. I mingle (in my travels) with London cycle commuters all the time, and anticipate joining them soon. I have room for one bike only and love the conventional bike I have as is - similar to the Trek. The anticipation however includes cycling when I'm knackered, off-colour, against a headwind and every day without fail etc etc, so the choice of adding power at these times would make my life a deal more pleasant.
The thought of having a bike that's fine to use conventionally, but with the addition of a water bottle (!) gives me a helping hand is something I'd pay for.
And there's the rub. Non mass produced prices, youzza. Very understandable and worth it for the work gone into - if you have it. Which leaves me buying one in my head in, say, 6 months (Mark, make note!). In the meantime, I suppose it's back to the possibilities of putting some parts together. More reading. Gulp.