Today I got to ride my eZee Cadence in to work for the first time in 10 months - and it was nice to be back on it!! Unfortunately, a combination of ill health, bad weather (what a terrible summer) and a very flexible work schedule has kept me from using the bike this year until now.
It has been somewhat disconcerting to come back to the forum after a time and see that the e-bike landscape is somewhat changed. eZee has parted company from the UK distributor I bought mine from, and their bikes are getting savaged in terms of battery performance from what I can see.
Having read the battery stuff I was a little worried that the long inactivity might have affected mine - but it performed the same as always on my (admittedly short range 7 mile) commute. It has been kept in an unheated conservatory that is well ventilated and does not 'bake up' in the summer, and I never deep discharge it, so it looks like I have lucked out there.
So whither eZee? A supplier of alternative product at a trade show I spoke to recently was dismissive of both eZee and their new UK distributor, comparing them with the cheap Chinese bikes found on eBay and saying the UK supplier is very hard to get hold of. Has eZee's reputation really fallen that far? And if so, what is considered best in the e-bike class nowadays?
David.
It has been somewhat disconcerting to come back to the forum after a time and see that the e-bike landscape is somewhat changed. eZee has parted company from the UK distributor I bought mine from, and their bikes are getting savaged in terms of battery performance from what I can see.
Having read the battery stuff I was a little worried that the long inactivity might have affected mine - but it performed the same as always on my (admittedly short range 7 mile) commute. It has been kept in an unheated conservatory that is well ventilated and does not 'bake up' in the summer, and I never deep discharge it, so it looks like I have lucked out there.
So whither eZee? A supplier of alternative product at a trade show I spoke to recently was dismissive of both eZee and their new UK distributor, comparing them with the cheap Chinese bikes found on eBay and saying the UK supplier is very hard to get hold of. Has eZee's reputation really fallen that far? And if so, what is considered best in the e-bike class nowadays?
David.