Hi Halfer,
Did you find any more out about the Volt Alpine. I am also thinking of upgrading to one, but as you say, there is little information out there.
Hi Brelades,
I bought a Pro Rider last April (the mountain bike version) and have used it regularly since, without any problems at all. It is probably not the highest spec, but I wanted to get into electric bikes to see if it was for me, and I've really enjoyed it. I would say it was good value for money at £600.
JSTJV
Hi Dave,
My son just had his second bike stolen from Northapton station in so many months. Well locked and with CCTV (apparently), but neithet the police or the station operator are interested. Our local ststion has lockers for bikes available - so maybe Taunton could be persuaded to install some? Sorry to be negative but it would be a shame to lose it.
jstjv
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have found some motorcycle grips locally (vintage Triumph ones!!) that look the part so I'll try those first and see.
Just getting used to my new Prorider Voyager, but after 12 off-road miles this morning my hands are very sore! The grips are very hard and far too short. (It spoilt what was otherwise a great ride).
Any suggestions for good softer, longer replacements, remembering that one side is the throttle.
Thanks
Hi All,
Have been looking at ebikes for a couple of years and have finally taken the plunge. Bought a ProRider E-voyager, mainly because it has suspension both ends and is rear wheel drive. The main use is gentle off-roading, which I used to do by motorbike until the rules were changed. It is at the cheaper end of the ebike market, but seems well put together and the two (short) trips out so far have been good.
Will post again once I have a few more miles under its wheels.
JSTJV