Daily commute

char1ie

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Jan 18, 2015
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It's only purpose is to bike to work. I am not a pleasure cyclist. Apart from a 100m uphill stretch, on the whole it's pretty flat. I was almost set on the Granite Pro. But after seeing the Big Bear I am swaying towards that
 
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RobF

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A commute is a journey to work, so when the OP said 10 miles, I took it to mean he had 10 miles to come home again.

Clearly, if the total daily mileage is 10 miles, than a 10ah battery would be sufficient.

But as trex has pointed out, there are other advantages to a bigger battery.
 

flecc

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With only 10 miles a day to cover, that eZee Sprint Primo I mentioned before can be with the standard battery at £749. That has a Nexus three speed hub gear, enough gear range for your fairly easy route.
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Blackgold

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I am looking to buy my first electric bike for a 10 mile daily commute. Obstacles on the route include gravel paths inclined path & normal road. It will also need to be ridden in rain, wind & snow, so major components have to be weather proof.
I want to spend no more than £1000 & want pedal assist & throttle control. I am also 6'3" & 15st. I am lost in a sea of good bikes & rubbish. Any help would be much appreciated.
The London Electric Bike Company have the Kudos Tourer on special offer at the moment,is available at £765.00 for the diralleur version or £795.00 for the hub bike. It has the long life Lithium battery. I bought a Tornado from them am well pleased with it.
 

char1ie

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Jan 18, 2015
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Anyone come across or had experience of a bike call Veliac One? Someone is selling 1 local for £380
 

trex

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that's about the right price if in perfect condition, although personally, I would not pay more than £250 because it will be difficult to get spares or support.
veliac.es used to be the manufacturers. I think they've gone under.
I've seen them in a couple of shops in France about 2 years ago. Their bikes are unremarkable. The Veliac One has 36V 9AH battery and an SWX clone motor.
 

Jonathan Pallant

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I've just been around the same loop, only my commute is 14 miles each way and almost completely flat. I test rode, and very nearly bought, the Woosh Big Bear. It's a cracking bike, but I really needed to buy with a Cyclescheme voucher to make the numbers work and Woosh can't do that. The Kalkhoff Groove F7 was a contender, as was the Batribike Granite Pro and the Momentum Model T. In the end I plumped for a Kudos Tourer with the Nexus-8 hub.