Update - I've decided that for my first ebike I'll just get a road legal ebike and just get used to the various ins-and-outs of pedelecs, do a lot more homework and sell my Marin for something that will be a better donor bike later on.
I think I've been missing the whole point of looking at an ebike in the first place, which was to help me rehabilitate my various sports injuries and so I should focus on that first and foremost. So, in the meantime I've just bought an ex-demo 2014 Haibike xDuro FS RX 27.5. I saw that last year it should have sold for somewhere around £3500 so I'm quite happy to have secured it for £1000 under that, complete with a warranty, etc.
With the wheels out I couldn't get it in the boot of the GT-R, which I can do with my Marin, because the Haibike frame is a fair bit longer. However, with an old duvet spread over the rear seats it goes in the back just fine.
Now I just need to get out and ride it although a dongle will be applied in due course for my near-term off-road requirements.
I think I've been missing the whole point of looking at an ebike in the first place, which was to help me rehabilitate my various sports injuries and so I should focus on that first and foremost. So, in the meantime I've just bought an ex-demo 2014 Haibike xDuro FS RX 27.5. I saw that last year it should have sold for somewhere around £3500 so I'm quite happy to have secured it for £1000 under that, complete with a warranty, etc.
With the wheels out I couldn't get it in the boot of the GT-R, which I can do with my Marin, because the Haibike frame is a fair bit longer. However, with an old duvet spread over the rear seats it goes in the back just fine.
Now I just need to get out and ride it although a dongle will be applied in due course for my near-term off-road requirements.