Electric bikes

Pilgrimphil replied on 30/11/2019 14:27

Posted on 30/11/2019 14:27

I'm sure this has been covered before but I can't seem to see any threads relating to electric bikes.

I am considering one [ a road & trail type] and wondered if any members have experience of them.


Expensive I know but...........

 

CUBE have been suggested as a good, reliable make.

 

Any thoughts

 

PilgrimPhil

 

bill replied on 02/12/2019 12:04

Posted on 02/12/2019 12:04

If you go to any of the Warners Motorhome Shows look up AS Folding Electric Bikes or if not see their website www.asbikes.co.uk.

First class after sales service including advice and spares.

Metheven replied on 02/12/2019 14:44

Posted on 02/12/2019 14:44

While staying at Grafham water site at the end of 2017, we both trialed electric bikes for the first time, both mountain bikes and hybrids that were suitable for road and light trail such as towpaths, forest tracks etc.

We bought locally in 2018 going for 'Merida' with the crank motor as it sensed the user input with a torque sensor, and settling for Hybrids as we weren't going to see us careering down a mountain side any time soon. They are not foldable and I have a massive payload with upgrade to 305kg, so they travel within the caravan (minus the batteries)

They were brilliant this year, the cycle paths of mainland Europe, the canal towpaths of the 'Leeds and Liverpool' and of course locally.  It truly has brought me back to enjoying cycling with the switchable option of making it as easy/hard as I decide when out and about.

allanandjean replied on 03/12/2019 11:46

Posted on 03/12/2019 11:46

Hi PP, would agree with the comments suggesting you get as much ‘try before you buy’ experience.

I was first attracted to ebikes after using a friends whilst on holiday in France this year and finding it a revelation.

His bikes are a quite basic rear hub drive and the only downside was the hernia that lifting them onto the rack produced!.

I have always enjoyed cycling but the roads around me are not cycle friendly and I no longer feel that the roads are that safe, especially when out with grand children, so tend to use cycle paths and forest trails so his road bike type was of no appeal.

I started to look around and visited a couple of ebike outlets to look at what they had and to have a quick try out.

A friend has bought a Cube e MTB and was full of praise for it and this was the type that seemed to offer most scope for what I enjoy so this is what I looked at in detail as regards the different drives.

The Bosch motor seems to be very prevalent in the crank drive type and whilst looking at Bosch motor equipped Cube models was shown a Specialised Turbo Levo which immediately appealed on an aesthetic level-it looked fantastic.

I had a quick spin on this and a couple of other, Cube, models and to be honest I could feel only a slight difference. I was offered a free three day trial bit it was only available on the Cube. 

The prices were significant so started to look around at the options of new versus s/h.

The first thing I noticed is that there are not that many recent crank drive MTBs around and those that are don't show much of a saving over the discounted prices possible on new models so decided to go for new and spent a lot of time looking at deals. It was interesting to see that bikes that had been discounted back in September had gone up in price but I decided to see what the Black Friday sales might bring. 

I returned to my local dealer and the Levo I had fallen for was in stock, available and, as part of the Black Friday promotion, was ‘reduced’ by 30%.

This is now less than the sale price back in September and I will be collecting my new bike this week.

My advice, as with all things, is to check, check and check again then go for it.

young thomas replied on 03/12/2019 18:46

Posted on 03/12/2019 18:46

weve had ebikes for around 7 years...they are our primary transport on our MH tours....shopping, sightseeing, pleasure...we still love them.

OH had crank driven Panasonic motor Raleigh for six years and now has a Bosch motor Scott bike.

i got my Bosch driven Gepida nearly six years ago, have now done 15000 km. no real reason to change to change mine, battery still very healthy.

the bike looks like a bike and feels like a bike only heavier.

Orbea do a 'light' range which has a small, light rear hub drive and a lower range (lower weight, less range) battery and a light frame with no suspension which allows the bike to remain very 'normal bike like' yet has sufficient assistance and range to help with the tricky bits.

it also avoids the effect with heavy bikes (even my own) where the bike is easy to ride at 15 mph, even with low level assistance, but blooming hard to cycle at (say) 17/18 mph (unless downhill or wind assisted) as the bike is heavy.

if i change, ill give the Orbea a try.... 

Pilgrimphil replied on 11/12/2019 16:35

Posted on 11/12/2019 16:35

Thanks to you all for your comments & suggestions. They have been very useful and I am starting to get my head around the various terminology involved with e-bikes!

We have a reasonably local electric bike shop [in Fakenham] who have recommended the Haibike “Trekking” range as being suitable for the usage that I have envisaged.
“ocsis” description of “gravel tracks, towpaths, forest trails” is very much the type of biking we do. Thus a “hybrid” is going to be the one to go for.

We are away over Xmas at Heathcote near Hartington which is close to Parsley Hey on the Tissington Trail and I knew hired bikes. Sods Law is that it is closed until 10th February 2020! I was looking to hire an electric one for half a day to see how I got on.
BUT there is a similar hire place at Ashbourne which seems to be open between Xmas & New Year, so that might be an option.

Rutland Cycling has also been recommended by others, so that is probably worth a trip too.

Thanks again for all your advice.

PilgrimPhil

Wherenext replied on 12/12/2019 20:27

Posted on 12/12/2019 20:27

There's also Peak bikes at Hassop Station near Bakewell that hire bikes out. It's a shop and service centre. Not sure if it's open or not over Christmas period.

www.peakebikes.co.uk

edit - meant to also say that it's on the Mensal Trail so if they do then you have a ready made testing ground.

Pilgrimphil replied on 11/01/2020 09:32

Posted on 11/01/2020 09:32

Just ordered a Haibike SDURO Trekking 4.0 from the Norfolk Electric Bike company in Fakenham. Delivery on Thursday 16th Jan.

Will the dogs be able to keep up with me now!

 

PP

 

davetommo replied on 11/01/2020 12:25

Posted on 11/01/2020 12:25

I would advise to buy local to where you live. Wife and I bought a folding e bike each from halfords, handy to put in car. Both bikes started to cut out going up hill. Took them back to local Halford Ecu yes ecu on both bikes had gone faulty, repaired no problem. How would we have gone on if purchased online. We would have had a lot of messing about.

Tinwheeler replied on 11/01/2020 12:43

Posted on 11/01/2020 09:32 by Pilgrimphil

Just ordered a Haibike SDURO Trekking 4.0 from the Norfolk Electric Bike company in Fakenham. Delivery on Thursday 16th Jan.

Will the dogs be able to keep up with me now!

 

PP

 

Posted on 11/01/2020 12:43

Thanks for the update, Phil. Enjoy your new bike.😀

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