I'm thinking of getting an ebike and have found loads of great advice on this site. I've just re-started occasionally cycling to work and am investigating upgrading to an ebike in the hope it will encourage me to use it more often.
My aim is to reduce travel time when I commute, and to be able to have an easy journey on days when I can't be bothered putting in much effort. I'm looking for something that I can pedal quickly (>25 km/h) when I feel like it, but can also get me to / keep me at 25 km/h on inclines or when I can't be bothered to put in the effort.
I currently use a fairly cheap gravel bike. The vast majority of the 10 mile commute is cycle path, some of which is quite rough (i.e. I don't fancy a road bike) but relatively flat. On the way home, the last section is a sustained mile long ascent averaging 5% that I can find tough at the end of the day. According to Strava, I can reach 30 km/h on some sections of the cycle path. The bike has 30/48T chainring and 11T-34T cassette (700c wheels). I spend most of my time in top gear on the commute and don't think I'd want a bike that had lower gearing than this.
Woosh gets a lot of good press here, and their Camino / Gran Camino looks great. However, I'm concerned its gearing will be too low at 40T/11T. Wisper also seem highly recommended, but it's trickier to find exact gearing on their website, though the 905 looks nice (but there might be better, cheaper alternatives).
Other points:
1. A rack for panniers is essential
2. Slight preference for straight handlebars rather than drops, though my current bike has drops.
3. Option to add a child seat would be a bonus.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I appreciate any help or advice.
My aim is to reduce travel time when I commute, and to be able to have an easy journey on days when I can't be bothered putting in much effort. I'm looking for something that I can pedal quickly (>25 km/h) when I feel like it, but can also get me to / keep me at 25 km/h on inclines or when I can't be bothered to put in the effort.
I currently use a fairly cheap gravel bike. The vast majority of the 10 mile commute is cycle path, some of which is quite rough (i.e. I don't fancy a road bike) but relatively flat. On the way home, the last section is a sustained mile long ascent averaging 5% that I can find tough at the end of the day. According to Strava, I can reach 30 km/h on some sections of the cycle path. The bike has 30/48T chainring and 11T-34T cassette (700c wheels). I spend most of my time in top gear on the commute and don't think I'd want a bike that had lower gearing than this.
Woosh gets a lot of good press here, and their Camino / Gran Camino looks great. However, I'm concerned its gearing will be too low at 40T/11T. Wisper also seem highly recommended, but it's trickier to find exact gearing on their website, though the 905 looks nice (but there might be better, cheaper alternatives).
Other points:
1. A rack for panniers is essential
2. Slight preference for straight handlebars rather than drops, though my current bike has drops.
3. Option to add a child seat would be a bonus.
Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I appreciate any help or advice.