Hey guys,
So a little background. I bought the Woosh Zephyr-B earlier on today, second hand. However it was only used for 34 miles before being sold. I personally much rather buy a slightly used bike, knowing that someone else has gone through the initial trouble of fixing the bike if there were any defects to begin with.
Size:
Its a big bike. I'm 5'5 and can barely touch the floor even at the lowest post setting. I had to buy a narrower saddle just to feel more comfortable. I'm even considering flipping the Neco handle bar adapter the other way around so that the handle bars come closer to me. Woosh's website says its for riders from 5'5 to 6'0... but I think 5'5 is kind of stretching the "minimum"... It looks kind of silly for us short cakes. Or at the very least, you MUST see and try this bike before purchasing.
Build:
I'm actually pretty impressed with the parts used. Feels very solid, but you can definitely feel its weight (22kg spec). I had the guys at Evans Cycle take a look at it and they also agree that everything seems to check out. Not particularly great, but decent enough hardware. They made a point saying replacing a stolen front wheel was going to be expensive given the hydraulic breaks, and if the back wheel gets stolen, buy a new bike basically. So best way is to use two D locks, one for each wheel.
Feel:
This is my first electric bicycle, and wow! - Its changed my life... at least for my first 10 mile ride today. I felt a lot safer on the London roads, especially in traffic since I can just throttle my way from stationary with ease. I actually got stopped twice today by other fellow cyclists to ask about the bike. I don't think its a common sighting.
Electronics:
This is my biggest complaint about the bike. The battery indicator isn't very consistent, it would sometimes move 1 bar lower, but then a minute later show up again 1 bar higher. Unless I'm charging the battery by pedalling, this seems more like a hardware issue. Also the controller that caps the pedal assist and throttle to 15 mph isn't the most responsive in the world. I could hear the motor cut out, and so I slow down to 10 mph, but I don't feel the motor kick back in until a good 5 seconds later. It just feels... very delayed...
Battery:
Can't comment on this yet, but from my 10 mile trip the bar fluctuated between full and using the 1st bar (out of 4 total). So its in line with the stated range which is 25 miles.
Overall first day summary:
At first I was completely taken back by the size. Even the guys at Evan Cycle made a comment about it being slightly too big for me, but reassured me it was ok as long as I could touch the ground tip toeing. The front handle bar was too far forward to be comfortable so they suggested "trying" to reverse the Nico adapter. But other than that I had a real blast on this bike. I can most definitely commute in zone 1 London with this bike.
Unfortunately I do not have any relevant experience with other ebikes to say if this is the best one or not, but it definitely felt damn good. I don't have to worry showing up to work exhausted or sweaty. I look forward to riding the bike more and more! so far so good.
Will update this review more as I gain more real world experience with it.
So a little background. I bought the Woosh Zephyr-B earlier on today, second hand. However it was only used for 34 miles before being sold. I personally much rather buy a slightly used bike, knowing that someone else has gone through the initial trouble of fixing the bike if there were any defects to begin with.
Size:
Its a big bike. I'm 5'5 and can barely touch the floor even at the lowest post setting. I had to buy a narrower saddle just to feel more comfortable. I'm even considering flipping the Neco handle bar adapter the other way around so that the handle bars come closer to me. Woosh's website says its for riders from 5'5 to 6'0... but I think 5'5 is kind of stretching the "minimum"... It looks kind of silly for us short cakes. Or at the very least, you MUST see and try this bike before purchasing.
Build:
I'm actually pretty impressed with the parts used. Feels very solid, but you can definitely feel its weight (22kg spec). I had the guys at Evans Cycle take a look at it and they also agree that everything seems to check out. Not particularly great, but decent enough hardware. They made a point saying replacing a stolen front wheel was going to be expensive given the hydraulic breaks, and if the back wheel gets stolen, buy a new bike basically. So best way is to use two D locks, one for each wheel.
Feel:
This is my first electric bicycle, and wow! - Its changed my life... at least for my first 10 mile ride today. I felt a lot safer on the London roads, especially in traffic since I can just throttle my way from stationary with ease. I actually got stopped twice today by other fellow cyclists to ask about the bike. I don't think its a common sighting.
Electronics:
This is my biggest complaint about the bike. The battery indicator isn't very consistent, it would sometimes move 1 bar lower, but then a minute later show up again 1 bar higher. Unless I'm charging the battery by pedalling, this seems more like a hardware issue. Also the controller that caps the pedal assist and throttle to 15 mph isn't the most responsive in the world. I could hear the motor cut out, and so I slow down to 10 mph, but I don't feel the motor kick back in until a good 5 seconds later. It just feels... very delayed...
Battery:
Can't comment on this yet, but from my 10 mile trip the bar fluctuated between full and using the 1st bar (out of 4 total). So its in line with the stated range which is 25 miles.
Overall first day summary:
At first I was completely taken back by the size. Even the guys at Evan Cycle made a comment about it being slightly too big for me, but reassured me it was ok as long as I could touch the ground tip toeing. The front handle bar was too far forward to be comfortable so they suggested "trying" to reverse the Nico adapter. But other than that I had a real blast on this bike. I can most definitely commute in zone 1 London with this bike.
Unfortunately I do not have any relevant experience with other ebikes to say if this is the best one or not, but it definitely felt damn good. I don't have to worry showing up to work exhausted or sweaty. I look forward to riding the bike more and more! so far so good.
Will update this review more as I gain more real world experience with it.