I agree. Another Redbridge event this summer would certainly be welcome.I thought one of the best things was when we had the Redbridge event. Pedelecs forum Admin asked various people to compare different bikes.
yes it wouldI agree. Another Redbridge event this summer would certainly be welcome.
For a fairer comparison.Why would you weigh a bike without some of its parts??
Yes, I too agree. But I think many would accept that any individual reviewing their own ebike would understandably be positively biased towards it (unless - despite having weighed up their own needs and then parted with their own hard-earned cash - the bike then turned out to be a real dog). And with editorial "magazine/web" type reviews, despite usually trying to be more objective/subjective, you soon get the measure of the editor/reviewers' own preferences and bear that in mind when reading.Can you believe any of them? Some people give good honest full reviews, others conveniently leave out or tone down negative factors. I know that there's people on this forum that are always extolling the virtues of their own bikes, but they forget to mention reasonably serious problems that they had, which the dealer sorted out.
Secondly, there's stooges on the forum masquerading as normal users, saying how great certain bikes are.
Another thing is that people are always talking about the bike without putting it in the context of the rider. "It flies up hills with no effort". Not surprising with a fit 7 stone rider - different story with a one legged 110 kg rider.
The same with range. Thats a completely personal thing and has little to do with the bike.
I thought one of the best things was when we had the Redbridge event. Pedelecs forum Admin asked various people to compare different bikes.
Yes, but then you'd also have to state the weight of all the different size options. Its a nonsense.For a fairer comparison.
A lot of our customers like well padded, well sprung comfy saddles.
Some weigh about 1kg more than others.
Add a pair of large pedals, a solid propstand, front and rear light with their batteries, full size mudguards, full size chainguard and a frame lock.
Changing saddle, saddle post, pedals and removing non-essential accessories will lighten most of my bikes about 3kgs.
Hi everyone,
Do you think a standardized table on this pedelecs forum would help comparisons?
electrical components:
1) Motor: (make and model),
2) battery: (capacity in WH, cell model, charging time, has it got remote diagnostic facility?)
3) power control: (torque, rotational or both, has it got legal throttle)
4) cabling: (has it got modular cabling, is it user serviceable)
Mechanical components:
1) dimensions: (L, H, W, wheel size)
2) weight: (as configured, stripped of accessories: without frame lock, pedals, rack, mudguards and lights)
3) frame: (material, is it hydroformed? has it got smooth welding?)
4) frame size: (as measured from bottom bracket to top of seat tube)
5) fork: (fork type and model)
6) gears: (bottom bracket type, crankset model, number of teeth, derailleur model, chain model)
7) brakes: (front and rear, model)
8) rims: (size, material, type, model)
9) tyres: (size, material, type, model)
10) seat post: (size, material, type, model)
11) saddle: (material, type, model)