Hello,
As a regular 10 miles a day cyclist, I anticipate getting a new bike. I had an eye on a hub bike but nearing retirement I am struggling up steep short hills on the South Downs, an EBike might be within budget.
No idea what EBike to get? I expect still to use my old bike for short runs down the pub and the shops, but for runs in excess of six miles an EBike may be the biz. I might have to build a shed for it first. Or if I squeeze it in the hallway like my current bike? Then I will need a shed for that!
Preferences: a front carrier or front bag for a camera. Hub gears preferred to deraileur (but cost counts). Back rack for panniers essential. Suspension may be a bonus as the cyclepaths and roads are bumpy: (I can get repetitive strain injury). Also, I prefer a crossbar. Big wheels.
Insurance and locks must be budgeted. Needs a strong stand for parking where I want. Current bike will need replacing so I have veteod a conversion. I have given up the need to haul the bike over stiles because of the increased weight as it is getting awkward with my current bike.
No need for heavy carriage, but to 25 kg would be a bonus. Only expect 15 kg loads. Use of a trailer envisaged as an non-essential option (already have one but it is used only a few times a year).
I think top whack may be £1500 at the moment. As I will wait until spring, I may be able to go above that?
PS: Range may need to be 40 miles. 25 miles bare minimum. Distance soon mounts up.
Cheers
Andy
As a regular 10 miles a day cyclist, I anticipate getting a new bike. I had an eye on a hub bike but nearing retirement I am struggling up steep short hills on the South Downs, an EBike might be within budget.
No idea what EBike to get? I expect still to use my old bike for short runs down the pub and the shops, but for runs in excess of six miles an EBike may be the biz. I might have to build a shed for it first. Or if I squeeze it in the hallway like my current bike? Then I will need a shed for that!
Preferences: a front carrier or front bag for a camera. Hub gears preferred to deraileur (but cost counts). Back rack for panniers essential. Suspension may be a bonus as the cyclepaths and roads are bumpy: (I can get repetitive strain injury). Also, I prefer a crossbar. Big wheels.
Insurance and locks must be budgeted. Needs a strong stand for parking where I want. Current bike will need replacing so I have veteod a conversion. I have given up the need to haul the bike over stiles because of the increased weight as it is getting awkward with my current bike.
No need for heavy carriage, but to 25 kg would be a bonus. Only expect 15 kg loads. Use of a trailer envisaged as an non-essential option (already have one but it is used only a few times a year).
I think top whack may be £1500 at the moment. As I will wait until spring, I may be able to go above that?
PS: Range may need to be 40 miles. 25 miles bare minimum. Distance soon mounts up.
Cheers
Andy