Ok, you've got your e-bike and you love it but there's a whole host of newer machinery out there so, if you could afford to lash out on something new for 2011, what would be on your short-list right now?
I ride a "comfort" type of bike and I'm not sure how much comfort I'd be prepared to sacrifice to enjoy the extra verve and incredible lightness of some of the machinery available now. Some of the Emotion models really appeal to me as do the Kalkhoff Pro-Connect S and the Cytronex/Cannondale range.
Riding canal towpaths and designated off-road cycle routes forms a large part of my cycling profile so I'm not sure that those sleek, ultra-lightweight, narrow-tyred race-type bikes would be up to my typical terrain. Having said that, my Gazelle wasn't really designed for off-road use but it seems to cope ok so perhaps I underestimate the potential of these newer & more powerful machines.
I'd be interested to hear the views of others who have experienced ebikes, particularly those amongst you who have been fortunate to ride a variety of modern bikes with their extra power and, in some cases, speed.
Any views including "left-field" choices would be appreciated.
I ride a "comfort" type of bike and I'm not sure how much comfort I'd be prepared to sacrifice to enjoy the extra verve and incredible lightness of some of the machinery available now. Some of the Emotion models really appeal to me as do the Kalkhoff Pro-Connect S and the Cytronex/Cannondale range.
Riding canal towpaths and designated off-road cycle routes forms a large part of my cycling profile so I'm not sure that those sleek, ultra-lightweight, narrow-tyred race-type bikes would be up to my typical terrain. Having said that, my Gazelle wasn't really designed for off-road use but it seems to cope ok so perhaps I underestimate the potential of these newer & more powerful machines.
I'd be interested to hear the views of others who have experienced ebikes, particularly those amongst you who have been fortunate to ride a variety of modern bikes with their extra power and, in some cases, speed.
Any views including "left-field" choices would be appreciated.