Thanks, everyone for all the useful information. It stopped me rushing into buying 2 Beat Bikes - though the price at £3400 for 2 was excellent. The advice which lots of people give is to test ride a number of bikes. - not very practical for us as we live miles from any dealer and no dealer has all the models we want to try. We have already ridden our friends' Raleigh Captus step-throughs and if they had a bigger batteries we'd have considered those. So we know what an e-bike of the kind we're looking for feels like. It's therefore all down to the precise spec we want which is quite simple:
Step-through
Battery at least 500ah
Under £2k
There are not many of these about. I like the Raleigh Motus and someone mentioned a battery upgrade for that but I haven't seen it offered anywhere. The argument about living in a relatively flat area is fine. Yes we do (though 'relatively' is a personal judgement!). Yes we never plan to go on long rides (30 mile limit probably) but we will make heavy use of the motor and we plan to take the bikes to hillier parts of the UK and do more demanding 30 mile rides there. Hence a big battery is very desirable.
Any more thoughts?!!
Step-through
Battery at least 500ah
Under £2k
There are not many of these about. I like the Raleigh Motus and someone mentioned a battery upgrade for that but I haven't seen it offered anywhere. The argument about living in a relatively flat area is fine. Yes we do (though 'relatively' is a personal judgement!). Yes we never plan to go on long rides (30 mile limit probably) but we will make heavy use of the motor and we plan to take the bikes to hillier parts of the UK and do more demanding 30 mile rides there. Hence a big battery is very desirable.
Any more thoughts?!!