What should I buy as my first e bike?

redcardrobbie

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Hello, I am just about to purchase my first pedelec and seriously looking at the Oxygen E City. My commute is a 60 mile round trip, I'm 54 and weight is 90 kgs. Will this model be suitable, help....
 

Alan Quay

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You won't get anywhere near the quoted 70 miles range, so you will have to charge it at work. You might get 40 miles if you pedal hard.

...but 60 miles a day on an electric bike is a lot to ask. You'll be riding more than 4 hours every day!
 

redcardrobbie

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Thanks Alan for the honest reply. I must admit when I tell the dealers my commute distance they do raise an eyebrow but then go on to say which bike will be best. I'm looking to change jobs soon when my commute will reduce to about a 25 mile round trip. Perhaps I should wait till then, although I'm tempted to buy now with the throttle on this bike before the government restriction kicks in on 01 Jan.
 

Alan Quay

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25 mile round trip is more like it.

I'm not bothered about the throttle thing, as I build my own bikes and will continue to do as I please after the change.
My suspicion is that most bikes will still have the connectors for the throttle, and that some enterprising individual will start selling pre-wired throttles on eBay, specifically to fit certain models.

...hmm, that might be a good idea!
 

redcardrobbie

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I think I'll wait till I change jobs then, plus the weather will (hopefully) be better. Your comments are much appreciated.
 

trex

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one bike that I think can do 60 miles a day is the woosh Karoo with 15AH battery. The bike is light, fast, and energy efficient. It has a throttle too.
http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?karoo
 

RobF

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Have you tried any ebikes?

Your remarks about 60 miles and a throttle suggest you may be expecting too much.

None of the legal ones are balls of fire, quite the reverse.

The commute to your new job is doable, but even then it will take around an hour each way.

Two hours or more a day on a bike in all weathers and a shift at work is not for everyone.
 

redcardrobbie

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Have you tried any ebikes?

Your remarks about 60 miles and a throttle suggest you may be expecting too much.

None of the legal ones are balls of fire, quite the reverse.

The commute to your new job is doable, but even then it will take around an hour each way.

Two hours or more a day on a bike in all weathers and a shift at work is not for everyone.
I think you're right RobF. Perhaps I was expecting too much and I'm so glad I posted this thread...
 

RobF

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The Karoo looks like a real good bike and more suitable for my 25 round commute.
Whereabouts in the country are you?

You need to give an ebike a whirl.

As a specialist forum, we tend to be anal about specs on here.

But in broad terms, all legal ebikes are much of a muchness.

A try on any ebike will give you a good idea of power and achievable speed.
 
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Nealh

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Hello, I am just about to purchase my first pedelec and seriously looking at the Oxygen E City. My commute is a 60 mile round trip, I'm 54 and weight is 90 kgs. Will this model be suitable, help....
You haven't said the terrain you are going to cover, ie; flat, etc.
As been mentioned a charge at work or a spare battery to swap over.
 

Nealh

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Tomtomato I think claimed he can manage 70-90 mles form his 17AH battery on Kalkhoff with torque drive.
 

trex

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Are you seriously suggesting that this bike is suitable for a 14,000 miles per year commute?
yes. The electrics will last 14,000 miles. Mechanically, you only need to replace the cheap derailleur.
 

5threeone

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Hello, I am just about to purchase my first pedelec and seriously looking at the Oxygen E City. My commute is a 60 mile round trip, I'm 54 and weight is 90 kgs. Will this model be suitable, help....
Have a look here at the link below. I have no trouble getting 50-60 miles on a charge and over some severe ground too. Winter will not be so good with lower temperatures of course. Have done over 2000 kms in five months in all weathers. Faultless. Get a spare charger for in work or carry the one you have with you. http://www.pedelecs.co.uk/news/tour-world-70s-electric-bike/
 

oldtom

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I don't know about EAPCs doing a 60 mile round trip daily though there may be some up to that task. It's the rider I'd worry about. It takes a very special type of person to undertake such a commute daily. If it's only a couple of times a week, I can imagine that but if it's every day, 5 times a week, I don't think that regime will be maintained for too long in winter.

Surely other forms of transport are more appropriate for that kind of regular journey?

Tom
 

Crockers

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60 miles a day....jeez that has to a massive cycle ride. A one off ride of 60 miles would make me wince. Add in rain, wind, cold and I doubt you will want to do it daily.