Hi All,
I'm completely new to the whole Ebike thing so I thought I'd come here for some advice.
I'm an avid motorcyclist and mountain-biker and have been so for a number of years. I only occassionally ride my mountainbike on the road, and mostly only to get to where I'm going do my off-road riding. I work in central London and commute on my motorbike, I tour around Europe on it and generally any excuse I can find to ride my motorbike as my primary mode of travel then thats what I use. I'm also quite seriously into my sports cars and own some interesting 4-wheel transport and whilst thats not important at all I'm trying to paint a picture that hopefully illustrates that I'm a bit of a white-knuckle merchant and I enjoy going fast, but responsibly - I'm a member of IOM and also do track-days, etc, because that there is a time and place for going quick and UK roads are just not the place for such antics.
The issue I have is that some years ago I had cruciate ligament reconstruction done on my knee and whilst it's fine now and I can run and play football, etc, it does cause me a problem when cycling. I can't push and extend my dodgey knee to quite the same extent as my good knee and end up having the seat lower than is optimal, and when pushing-on uphill I mostly have to get out of the seat to use both legs efficiently - which in itself isn't very efficient. Worse still, last year I damaged the achillies tendon in both ankles and it's taken a very long time to heal and when I've tried to cycle it's just made it worse. It's ok on the flat but if I try and keep up with my mates when we're out for a ride I end up doing myself more harm than good.
So, I've been considering an Ebike to enable me to get out on a mountainbike and to take the sting out of the hard bits so I can continue to get some excercise and continue to be part of my social group of mountainbikers. But here's the thing ... seems to me that this is also an excellent opportunity to explore a new avenue of tomfoolery.
I recently sold my 2011 Specialized Camber Expert to a friend because I just couldn't ride without being in considerable discomfort and it seemed a shame to have it just collecting dust. I have another bike with is a much older 2004-ish Marin Mount Vision which I've deemed not worth selling so I've kept it.
Looking at most of the E-mountain bikes out there it seems that a lot are still focussed on the UK road legal specs but I can't help but feel that this might be a little pedestrian for my requirements. I've seem some 1000w kits which look like they could be a lot of fun but I'm also concerned about reliability and practicality. I have a full motorcycle license and in the past I've even built my own custom bikes which have needed type approval for road use, so I'm well aware of the implications processes required for such an equipped animal, should I end up briefly using it on the road.
I'm torn between going for a completely turn-key mountain bike (Haibike ???) which will be warranted and supported although might be a little lacking or fitting a solution to my existing bike, which whilst it is getting on in years has been upgraded over that time with no expense spared.
I recently popped into a specialist Ebike shop which sells kits and also complete bikes but they seemed hell-bent on selling a bike rather than a cheaper kit - the advice focussing on questionable maintenance and reliability of the kits when compared to the bike. I'm quite adept at doing my maintenance and repairs but at the same time I do get frustrated by continually having to tinker for no other reason than to support a poor solution.
I wondered if anyone had any experience of doing something similar and could offer some insight and comparison into the pitfalls of both avenues.
I'm completely new to the whole Ebike thing so I thought I'd come here for some advice.
I'm an avid motorcyclist and mountain-biker and have been so for a number of years. I only occassionally ride my mountainbike on the road, and mostly only to get to where I'm going do my off-road riding. I work in central London and commute on my motorbike, I tour around Europe on it and generally any excuse I can find to ride my motorbike as my primary mode of travel then thats what I use. I'm also quite seriously into my sports cars and own some interesting 4-wheel transport and whilst thats not important at all I'm trying to paint a picture that hopefully illustrates that I'm a bit of a white-knuckle merchant and I enjoy going fast, but responsibly - I'm a member of IOM and also do track-days, etc, because that there is a time and place for going quick and UK roads are just not the place for such antics.
The issue I have is that some years ago I had cruciate ligament reconstruction done on my knee and whilst it's fine now and I can run and play football, etc, it does cause me a problem when cycling. I can't push and extend my dodgey knee to quite the same extent as my good knee and end up having the seat lower than is optimal, and when pushing-on uphill I mostly have to get out of the seat to use both legs efficiently - which in itself isn't very efficient. Worse still, last year I damaged the achillies tendon in both ankles and it's taken a very long time to heal and when I've tried to cycle it's just made it worse. It's ok on the flat but if I try and keep up with my mates when we're out for a ride I end up doing myself more harm than good.
So, I've been considering an Ebike to enable me to get out on a mountainbike and to take the sting out of the hard bits so I can continue to get some excercise and continue to be part of my social group of mountainbikers. But here's the thing ... seems to me that this is also an excellent opportunity to explore a new avenue of tomfoolery.
I recently sold my 2011 Specialized Camber Expert to a friend because I just couldn't ride without being in considerable discomfort and it seemed a shame to have it just collecting dust. I have another bike with is a much older 2004-ish Marin Mount Vision which I've deemed not worth selling so I've kept it.
Looking at most of the E-mountain bikes out there it seems that a lot are still focussed on the UK road legal specs but I can't help but feel that this might be a little pedestrian for my requirements. I've seem some 1000w kits which look like they could be a lot of fun but I'm also concerned about reliability and practicality. I have a full motorcycle license and in the past I've even built my own custom bikes which have needed type approval for road use, so I'm well aware of the implications processes required for such an equipped animal, should I end up briefly using it on the road.
I'm torn between going for a completely turn-key mountain bike (Haibike ???) which will be warranted and supported although might be a little lacking or fitting a solution to my existing bike, which whilst it is getting on in years has been upgraded over that time with no expense spared.
I recently popped into a specialist Ebike shop which sells kits and also complete bikes but they seemed hell-bent on selling a bike rather than a cheaper kit - the advice focussing on questionable maintenance and reliability of the kits when compared to the bike. I'm quite adept at doing my maintenance and repairs but at the same time I do get frustrated by continually having to tinker for no other reason than to support a poor solution.
I wondered if anyone had any experience of doing something similar and could offer some insight and comparison into the pitfalls of both avenues.