After an absence of a couple of months, I'm back with the usual tale of "I may soon have a new job, so which e-bike shall I get" ... the difference this time being that every e-bike I look at is currently out of stock!
My question is simply: does anyone know where I can get a folding e-bike within the next 2-3 weeks?
To add a bit of flesh to my question, this time I'm looking for a rear hub motor folding bike, preferably with disc brakes (hopefully hydraulic, though that may be wishful thinking), 7 or 8 speed. It looks like my maximum daily round commute may average out at between 10-15 miles, so a durable frame and decent components are a must but I'll be keeping to relatively decent roads for most of the time. The motor will only be used for assistance on hills so the bike won't need a throttle, but given the length and gradient of some of the hills it would be nice to have at least 3 levels of assistance. I'll be riding to various points where I'll be picked up and the bike will then fold down into the back of a van where it will be sheltered for the working day, so it doesn't have to be truly compact - it just needs to take up less room than a full-size bike. A price of less than £1000 would be great, and I'd even consider cheapie generic e-bikes with a view to paying more for a longer lasting bike at a later date (the job will pay well enough for that to be a viable option ... assuming I get it this time, seeing as every other time I've mentioned potential new jobs on here I haven't even been invited to interview!).
My first choice (Woosh Rambletta) is out of stock until early September and all my other options all the way down to Decathlon's B'Twin Tilt 500 at the bottom of the list are also out of stock. I'm happy to see Covid restrictions have created such appetite for e-bikes, but I wish some had been left for me...
My question is simply: does anyone know where I can get a folding e-bike within the next 2-3 weeks?
To add a bit of flesh to my question, this time I'm looking for a rear hub motor folding bike, preferably with disc brakes (hopefully hydraulic, though that may be wishful thinking), 7 or 8 speed. It looks like my maximum daily round commute may average out at between 10-15 miles, so a durable frame and decent components are a must but I'll be keeping to relatively decent roads for most of the time. The motor will only be used for assistance on hills so the bike won't need a throttle, but given the length and gradient of some of the hills it would be nice to have at least 3 levels of assistance. I'll be riding to various points where I'll be picked up and the bike will then fold down into the back of a van where it will be sheltered for the working day, so it doesn't have to be truly compact - it just needs to take up less room than a full-size bike. A price of less than £1000 would be great, and I'd even consider cheapie generic e-bikes with a view to paying more for a longer lasting bike at a later date (the job will pay well enough for that to be a viable option ... assuming I get it this time, seeing as every other time I've mentioned potential new jobs on here I haven't even been invited to interview!).
My first choice (Woosh Rambletta) is out of stock until early September and all my other options all the way down to Decathlon's B'Twin Tilt 500 at the bottom of the list are also out of stock. I'm happy to see Covid restrictions have created such appetite for e-bikes, but I wish some had been left for me...