I'm on the hunt for my first electric bike and I've narrowed my search down to either the Woosh Big Bear or the Juicy Sport.
I have pros and cons for each but I wondered whether anyone could give me any of there own input?
I'm 22 years old, 5 foot 5 inches and weigh 92kg. Bike will be used to get to work which is a 9 mile round trip, elevation of 221 miles, steepest gradient is 15% for 0.5 miles. Very hilly!
I have ridden the Juicy Sport and was impressed by it, didn't go up a hill as steep as mine but it got me up the 9% and 10% hills nearby no bother. Gears were a bit clunky and hard to get into gear quick but nothing I haven't had on previous bikes. I actually rode two, the first was the demo bike and clearly rode in, that was great. The second was a brand new one with a 80% charge in the battery, didn't preform as well but i'm sure it would wear in fine. Sport is an ok looking bike, I don't love it but I don't dislike it either, the only slight annoyance is the top bar spilt into two making it very wide, fine for stopping but hard to turn on the spot when you feel a little like John Wayne. Not totally off-putting though, something I'd get use too. I like Juicy for how local it is, literally half an hour away from the main warehouse.
Woosh - I've read so may good things about Woosh and I do like the look of their bikes over the Juicy ones, if that means anything really. I haven't met them in the flesh and what is holding me back is the 20" frame of the bear. Although the Juicy sport with the saddle I was riding was the equivalent of a 19.5" and that was fine. We're thinking of going down to Cambridge next week. 3 .5 hour drive!!!! Hell of a journey…. is it worth it to check out the bear? The display looks upgraded, the upgraded 15AH battery (as appose to the 10AH Juicy) is definitely appealing! Even though I will only be doing 9 miles I don't want to be charging it all the time nor have to stop on a weekend. Just to have it for the same amount of money really!
So frame size aside, Juicy Sport vs. Woosh Big Bear - who wins?
I have pros and cons for each but I wondered whether anyone could give me any of there own input?
I'm 22 years old, 5 foot 5 inches and weigh 92kg. Bike will be used to get to work which is a 9 mile round trip, elevation of 221 miles, steepest gradient is 15% for 0.5 miles. Very hilly!
I have ridden the Juicy Sport and was impressed by it, didn't go up a hill as steep as mine but it got me up the 9% and 10% hills nearby no bother. Gears were a bit clunky and hard to get into gear quick but nothing I haven't had on previous bikes. I actually rode two, the first was the demo bike and clearly rode in, that was great. The second was a brand new one with a 80% charge in the battery, didn't preform as well but i'm sure it would wear in fine. Sport is an ok looking bike, I don't love it but I don't dislike it either, the only slight annoyance is the top bar spilt into two making it very wide, fine for stopping but hard to turn on the spot when you feel a little like John Wayne. Not totally off-putting though, something I'd get use too. I like Juicy for how local it is, literally half an hour away from the main warehouse.
Woosh - I've read so may good things about Woosh and I do like the look of their bikes over the Juicy ones, if that means anything really. I haven't met them in the flesh and what is holding me back is the 20" frame of the bear. Although the Juicy sport with the saddle I was riding was the equivalent of a 19.5" and that was fine. We're thinking of going down to Cambridge next week. 3 .5 hour drive!!!! Hell of a journey…. is it worth it to check out the bear? The display looks upgraded, the upgraded 15AH battery (as appose to the 10AH Juicy) is definitely appealing! Even though I will only be doing 9 miles I don't want to be charging it all the time nor have to stop on a weekend. Just to have it for the same amount of money really!
So frame size aside, Juicy Sport vs. Woosh Big Bear - who wins?