Hi Everyone
We are so disappointed with the electric bikes we bought! I did my homework (maybe not enough) and I read this forum, and we went out and looked at bikes and tried ones too. We ended up buying two e-tourers, from Pro-Rider Mobility. I wanted the Raleigh Dover, but at £1,600 each it was way beyond our budget, and Charles wanted a bike with a throttle, so he could just sit there and zoom along LOL. With these bikes they are either on or off, no variable power control.
Anyhow, they have constantly failed to perform!
We bought them just over a year ago and they were delivered promptly. We assembled Charles bike and mine stayed in the box, as I was going to Nuneaton to dog sit for my daughter and son in law in January. Anyhow you know how cold the weather was, so it was February before I managed to get out on mine and get used to it round the streets of Nuneaton. There are a few hills there too, so it got a good run a few times.
We were told by the service department to charge up the batteries after each use and to keep them topped up if they were to be unused for any period, this we did. My first good trip, up hill and down dale I did about 25km, battery hadn't gone flat on my bike, so duly charged it. And then just poodled around the streets as I had no need to actually go anywhere on the bike, and I was out with the dog walking a lot. So when I got home I decided to test the batteries properly to see how far they would go before going flat. I found a circuit round the lanes to the south of Grantham, 12km start to finish, and got just over 2 circuits, so not much really as there aren't many ups and down here. I did the same with Charles's bike and got just another 1k out of it. Needless to say I was disappointed, and emailed Pro-Rider and told them. Their reply was 'perhaps that is all you will get on the terrain you have been cycling,' and 'maybe the batteries will perform better when they have been conditioned'.
Well, we work in France for the summer and took the bikes with us on the back of the motorhome, but we didn't have the opportunity to use them as often as we wanted as we were busy, and we had our ordinary push bike with us too.
When we did get out with them, on fully charged batteries, they fell well short of the advertised 'up to 48km on a charge' Not even 25km, once I got 15km and then it dropped down to 10km and finally to only 8km on a full charge. We work in Argeles sur Mer, and its flat, very, very flat, so 50% of the ride is free wheeling.
We got back at the beginning of the month and I have been in contact with the service department at Pro-Rider and they have been supportive, and the batteries are there being tested. But what if they find there isn't a problem with the batteries?
Any suggestions, other than getting rid of them!
Thanks in anticipation
Carol and Charles in Grantham
We are so disappointed with the electric bikes we bought! I did my homework (maybe not enough) and I read this forum, and we went out and looked at bikes and tried ones too. We ended up buying two e-tourers, from Pro-Rider Mobility. I wanted the Raleigh Dover, but at £1,600 each it was way beyond our budget, and Charles wanted a bike with a throttle, so he could just sit there and zoom along LOL. With these bikes they are either on or off, no variable power control.
Anyhow, they have constantly failed to perform!
We bought them just over a year ago and they were delivered promptly. We assembled Charles bike and mine stayed in the box, as I was going to Nuneaton to dog sit for my daughter and son in law in January. Anyhow you know how cold the weather was, so it was February before I managed to get out on mine and get used to it round the streets of Nuneaton. There are a few hills there too, so it got a good run a few times.
We were told by the service department to charge up the batteries after each use and to keep them topped up if they were to be unused for any period, this we did. My first good trip, up hill and down dale I did about 25km, battery hadn't gone flat on my bike, so duly charged it. And then just poodled around the streets as I had no need to actually go anywhere on the bike, and I was out with the dog walking a lot. So when I got home I decided to test the batteries properly to see how far they would go before going flat. I found a circuit round the lanes to the south of Grantham, 12km start to finish, and got just over 2 circuits, so not much really as there aren't many ups and down here. I did the same with Charles's bike and got just another 1k out of it. Needless to say I was disappointed, and emailed Pro-Rider and told them. Their reply was 'perhaps that is all you will get on the terrain you have been cycling,' and 'maybe the batteries will perform better when they have been conditioned'.
Well, we work in France for the summer and took the bikes with us on the back of the motorhome, but we didn't have the opportunity to use them as often as we wanted as we were busy, and we had our ordinary push bike with us too.
When we did get out with them, on fully charged batteries, they fell well short of the advertised 'up to 48km on a charge' Not even 25km, once I got 15km and then it dropped down to 10km and finally to only 8km on a full charge. We work in Argeles sur Mer, and its flat, very, very flat, so 50% of the ride is free wheeling.
We got back at the beginning of the month and I have been in contact with the service department at Pro-Rider and they have been supportive, and the batteries are there being tested. But what if they find there isn't a problem with the batteries?
Any suggestions, other than getting rid of them!
Thanks in anticipation
Carol and Charles in Grantham