I started cycling a year ago having recovered from spinal problems, gently on an old MTB, then with a Mistral on the cycle2work scheme (still in use almost daily) and finally to a reasonable quality MTB which has been upgraded to death.
I cycle more than I drive and am fitter than at any point in my life.
The reality is that thanks to cycling and in particular the electric Mistral I can now out ride the motor on all but the steepest hills.
I will continue with the 'leccy but it's just not good enough now.
My wish list goes something like this.
No suspension front or rear.
Thudbuster seatpost.
Hydraulic disc brakes (Hayes Nines in-bleeding-credible anchors)
High torque motor only for the steepest Pennine hills.
Alfine 8 speed hub gears.
Alloy frame.
26" wheels with puncture proof road tyres at 100psi.
Battery in a rucksack or batteries inside the frame.
35lbs max weight.
£1000.
It doesn't exist and I can't build it so I reckon my electric bike days are numbered, this years cycle2work scheme is almost here and I think I'm going to order......a Boardman carbon road bike.
One last thing, I can't help thinking Ebikes are hideously overpriced. My brother runs a company which imports a large amount of stock from China. He visits trade shows in the Far East and buys ££££s of products, even with the financial situation the markup on goods is huge.
One common outdoor product with complex production needs and a rrp of £300 is landed on the docks in the UK all taxes paid for £60, maybe retail is not my thing but a 500% increase is I'm told quite common.
Anyhow a cup of tea and an early night awaits, 6am commutes are still a beggar even now the weathers better.
I cycle more than I drive and am fitter than at any point in my life.
The reality is that thanks to cycling and in particular the electric Mistral I can now out ride the motor on all but the steepest hills.
I will continue with the 'leccy but it's just not good enough now.
My wish list goes something like this.
No suspension front or rear.
Thudbuster seatpost.
Hydraulic disc brakes (Hayes Nines in-bleeding-credible anchors)
High torque motor only for the steepest Pennine hills.
Alfine 8 speed hub gears.
Alloy frame.
26" wheels with puncture proof road tyres at 100psi.
Battery in a rucksack or batteries inside the frame.
35lbs max weight.
£1000.
It doesn't exist and I can't build it so I reckon my electric bike days are numbered, this years cycle2work scheme is almost here and I think I'm going to order......a Boardman carbon road bike.
One last thing, I can't help thinking Ebikes are hideously overpriced. My brother runs a company which imports a large amount of stock from China. He visits trade shows in the Far East and buys ££££s of products, even with the financial situation the markup on goods is huge.
One common outdoor product with complex production needs and a rrp of £300 is landed on the docks in the UK all taxes paid for £60, maybe retail is not my thing but a 500% increase is I'm told quite common.
Anyhow a cup of tea and an early night awaits, 6am commutes are still a beggar even now the weathers better.