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    Jeremy Clarkson :- hub or crank

    My current crank drive bike is much heavier than the first Hub drive ebike I rode. The reason being the Tonaro is a solid MTB and the Juicy bike was a little commuter thing with 20in wheels. Generally, I'd say try to avoid generalisations.
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    That's cheating!

    Truro Halfords has one, I think, but you have to look hard to find it! Where I live the doctor says that older residents "have strong hearts and buggered knees" - I'm hoping to have one and avoid the other by cheating when ever I need to.
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    That's cheating!

    Hah, Sunny, you deserve the name! Best reply yet and one I intend to use myself from now on. Thank you!
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    That's cheating!

    All good responses - think I'll go for the "attack being the best means of defence" route.
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    That's cheating!

    I've had my Compy for one week and I've used it every day. I've gone on longish treks and short hops to the local shop, (though that does involve a 15% hill). No matter what the trip I've always attracted comments (it's Cornwall, we get our entertainment where we can) and every single day one...
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    The more I search the less I know

    Well, my Tonaro Compy arrived yesterday. I charged the battery while I assembled the bits (very well packaged, incidentally) which took a bit longer than I expected, partly due to me taking ages to find the right sized allen key in my over-stuffed shed. Bike assembled I took it for a ride...
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    The more I search the less I know

    Sorry, that's the danger of typing and talking at the same time! I meant to type Southend but was talking about Brighton. Duh! The other thing is that Woosh seem to have a supply and demand situation at the moment, with lots of bikes sold out. Great for them but not if you're as impatient as...
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    The more I search the less I know

    Oh, Kudos Dave, I contacted the dealer you put me on to and he didn't have a Tornado, in fact had no idea one was even meant to be coming! He (of course his name had to be Dave) told he he mainly deals with Bosch crank drives. Obviously a slip-up in communication somewhere.
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    The more I search the less I know

    Well, i tried a Tonaro Compy and Esprit, found the build quality very good and the ride excellent. I really liked the slow start to the pedal assist even though they were both fairly heavy. After much agonizing, and lacking the will power to wait the 2 weeks it would be before I could get to...
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    The more I search the less I know

    Thanks, Hoppy - we'll see what happens!
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    The more I search the less I know

    My initial chaotic uncertainty has, with help from those on this forum, reached managable proportions. i've narrowed it down to 3 makes (Woosh, Tonaro and Kudos) and starting on Thursday I go try them! Fun, fun, fun! Thanks everyone - I'll let you know what happens!
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    The more I search the less I know

    Thanks Dave, I will!
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    The more I search the less I know

    That could work out really well - could you give me the address pleas? Thanks, Dave
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    The more I search the less I know

    You're right! I am going to do exactly that. The problem is, I live 3/4 of the way up a 14% hill; shop and quay are at the bottom. Hard to replicate that when test riding!
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    The more I search the less I know

    I can walk/ride ok on the flat, hills can be very hard work some days! I want to be able to get out for some exercise, gradually build muscle tone, hopefully strengthen knees and know I won't find I can't pedal home 'cos my b****y knees have decided to turn traitor! I hadn't heard of the Tonaro...
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    The more I search the less I know

    Sorry for the delay in replying (life, eh?). Dave, are you saying the Tornado is a much better hill climber than the Woosh bikes?
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    The more I search the less I know

    It does look a lot like a very large shell, or a small rocket! As for cable ties, they sure are useful things. I don't intend doing massive off-road trips, just be good to know I could trek along the local cliff path if the situation arose.
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    The more I search the less I know

    RobF, thank you - you have confirmed my own thinking. Now I need to try one! BTW, do you know why Woosh say their bikes are not suitable for off road use?
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    The more I search the less I know

    Hi Rob, if the Kudos is a mountain bike, what would you call the Sirocco? More of a tourer?
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    The more I search the less I know

    So does the Kudos if you add the "plus pack". How do you see their applications differing? I thought they were quite similar, apart from the position of the motor - obviously you know better. I joined this forum to gain just this kind of information. So thank you!