Ok so after many test rides and driving around the Middlands I need a ebike to offset my carbon print on top of planting a forest I have bought my first electric bike.
My final two choices were
Juicy Sport
Oxygen Race
I was looking at getting the CTWS and if that was the case i would be going for the Juicy. I sorted the paper work out etc only to be informed by HR that during the time of public sector cuts it would be insensitive to buy such an expensive bike, and, i could lease one of the bikes they had back from someone that got made redundant or use a pool bike. Hugghhh!!!
So i scrapped that idea and then thought about my specific needs plus wants and then looked at each bike (juicy or Oxygen) to see which would be best for me.
After many, many hours waying up pros and cons which were around the need to use the bike on and off the road as i live near to a country park i took a chance with the Oxygen Race. The Juicy was very close though but i felt the Oxygen would best fit my needs although it is a lot more expensive.
So, Im now a Oxygen Race owner and my very first impressions are wow absolutely wow. I took it for a scramble of the hills and it was absolutely amazing, the power is really good and it handles like a dream. Out of the bikes i finally tested this one is the best. I will post a review on it after a few weeks of use but i wanted to share my first impressions of it as i know its not a common bike on here.
Some down sides are
At the moment thats all ive come across. I have put my own mudguards on which i did after the pictures below and tomorrow ill be off to get some bags for the bike to carry my work stuff.
Like i said ill post a more constructive review once ive spent a few days on it
See pics here
My final two choices were
Juicy Sport
Oxygen Race
I was looking at getting the CTWS and if that was the case i would be going for the Juicy. I sorted the paper work out etc only to be informed by HR that during the time of public sector cuts it would be insensitive to buy such an expensive bike, and, i could lease one of the bikes they had back from someone that got made redundant or use a pool bike. Hugghhh!!!
So i scrapped that idea and then thought about my specific needs plus wants and then looked at each bike (juicy or Oxygen) to see which would be best for me.
After many, many hours waying up pros and cons which were around the need to use the bike on and off the road as i live near to a country park i took a chance with the Oxygen Race. The Juicy was very close though but i felt the Oxygen would best fit my needs although it is a lot more expensive.
So, Im now a Oxygen Race owner and my very first impressions are wow absolutely wow. I took it for a scramble of the hills and it was absolutely amazing, the power is really good and it handles like a dream. Out of the bikes i finally tested this one is the best. I will post a review on it after a few weeks of use but i wanted to share my first impressions of it as i know its not a common bike on here.
- Comfortable ride (seat, handle bars riding position etc)
- Corners very well
- Handled a 200m elevated 45 deg angle (ish) grass (with tuffs and rabbit warrens) downhill with surprising ease. I think the battery and hub weight helps to keep the rear wheel down as normally i have to shift my ass really far back to do it on my old bike.
- On the flip side of this i climbed a 30-35 degree hill with relative ease and at good speed. The path was a mixture of loose stones and mud
- Throttle and pedals are very responsive and you can feel it gets you to 15mph quickly
- Good chunky tyres suitable for off road but can be used on road they will be slightly less efficient that slicks but i prefer the look
- The fram and overall style looks really nice, much better than the stock pic on the website. My 13 year brother and his mates were amazed and thought it was "sick" which is good lol
- Brakes are responsive and stop well
- Battery is a 15ah 37v
- Wires are hidden
- Wider handle bars feel great
- Controller is in a sensible place and well protected
- Generally quieter than most ebikes i have ridden
Some down sides are
- No holes for water bottle
- Seat post seems to be easily scratched as you have to take it off to take battery off
- No mud guard for battery but i knew this before i bought it
- Lack of speedo
- Im not a fan of this style of gear shifters, they seem to be the same on most ebikes my shimano rapid shifters were much better and easier to get to
At the moment thats all ive come across. I have put my own mudguards on which i did after the pictures below and tomorrow ill be off to get some bags for the bike to carry my work stuff.
Like i said ill post a more constructive review once ive spent a few days on it
See pics here
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