August 1, 201411 yr Hi All, I sold my mountain bike a while back through lack of use and heavy to lift onto car etc. I like the look and flexibility of folding bikes, Brompton, Birdy that I could fold and lift easily into my car boot for extended trips, will not be using public transport. I am 68 yrs, 5' 10" and 13 stone. However I have angina and hardening of arteries in legs, so sometimes find it difficult to pedal uphill or against strong headwinds. Is there an ebike that would help me greatly to overcome these problems and enhance my motability enjoyment. Your knowledgeable suggestions would be much appreciated. Cheers.
August 1, 201411 yr Welcome to the forum,dont forget you can make a folder even lighter for lifting by removing the battery. My limited experience with folders would suggest you dont go too small on the wheels i found them a bit twitchy on very small wheels.
August 1, 201411 yr Hi All, I sold my mountain bike a while back through lack of use and heavy to lift onto car etc. I like the look and flexibility of folding bikes, Brompton, Birdy that I could fold and lift easily into my car boot for extended trips, will not be using public transport. I am 68 yrs, 5' 10" and 13 stone. However I have angina and hardening of arteries in legs, so sometimes find it difficult to pedal uphill or against strong headwinds. Is there an ebike that would help me greatly to overcome these problems and enhance my motability enjoyment. Your knowledgeable suggestions would be much appreciated. Cheers. Kudos and Woosh both have some bikes that might suit. Kudos have dealers where you could test ride. Woosh are direct sale only but you could try at Southend, their HQ. Best wishes! Ebikes are great! Edited August 1, 201411 yr by hoppy
August 1, 201411 yr I'd also recommend you don't go below 20" wheels for general use in the countryside. At 19 kilos including battery the Kudos Secret is one of the lightest ones at a moderate price, many are 22 kilos or more. Here's a link to the webpage .
August 1, 201411 yr If you tell us where you live we might be able to suggest local places to try a few bikes out. It's always best to try a few out before coming to a decision.
August 2, 201411 yr There are 3 ebike shops in Bristol where you could try a decent range of bikes. 50cycles, Atmosphere and The Electric Transport Shop. I don't know about any shops in Cardiff but other members might.
August 2, 201411 yr There's a new electric bike shop in Cardiff, but I don't know what they're called. There's probably a better choice in Bristol.
August 2, 201411 yr The trouble is you never know if this info is up to date https://uk.local.yahoo.com/entity.html?&p=electric+bikes&poi=Cardiff%252C+Cardiff+County&wid=15127&cid=2045534205
August 2, 201411 yr Author Thank you all for the info. From the little research I have done I am leaning towards the Woosh folder 3 speed version. Reviews, spec, price all seem good. However there is a dealer near to where I live selling Volt Metro folders, I will also check these out.
August 2, 201411 yr I have got a Woosh folder 3-speed. I would suggest that you go for a bike that includes a throttle. The throttle on my bike makes it so easy for hill-starts. Without it, i don't think i would get started again on a hill, should i have to stop. Pull away using the throttle and once moving, using pedal assist to continue on up.
August 2, 201411 yr Author I have got a Woosh folder 3-speed. I would suggest that you go for a bike that includes a throttle. The throttle on my bike makes it so easy for hill-starts. Without it, i don't think i would get started again on a hill, should i have to stop. Pull away using the throttle and once moving, using pedal assist to continue on up. Thanks for the heads up. I have read your experiences with this model and all looks very positive, I like your posts, if I can think of anything to clarify I will with your permission ask your opinions. Cheers.
August 2, 201411 yr Hi, I live near Cardiff would like to demo some models Why do all the nice people live out of London and in beautiful places? Why? I live in London. But why? MS,
August 2, 201411 yr I live in London. But why MS, Just think how much more your house is worth. That's what most people do in London, isn't it?
August 2, 201411 yr Just think how much more your house is worth. That's what most people do in London, isn't it? But I'm fed up of weighting in London. MS.
August 2, 201411 yr Hi Josh I suffer the same as you, but the folder is such a use full bit of kit, get at least a 20 " wheel a suspension seat post and gel seat. The 36 volt electric system seems to give a bit more power. But the main thing is to try as many bikes as you can, you will know the right one by the feel. Bob
August 3, 201411 yr Why do all the nice people live out of London and in beautiful places? Why? I live in London. But why? MS, Maybe it's the beautiful places that help with the niceness, I'm much nicer since I moved away from Greater Manchester! You seem to be a nice person already but you could sell up and move as I did and become even nicer. Dave.
August 3, 201411 yr Maybe it's the beautiful places that help with the niceness, I'm much nicer since I moved away from Greater Manchester! You seem to be a nice person already but you could sell up and move as I did and become even nicer. Dave. But Dave, if I am a nice person already then sell up and move to a nicer place in theory will make me much more of a nicer person than you. The big question is can you handle that? MS.
August 3, 201411 yr But Dave, if I am a nice person already then sell up and move to a nicer place in theory will make me much more of a nicer person than you. The big question is can you handle that? MS. Absolutely, I am well used to being surrounded by nicer folk than me and get great pleasure from it. Dave.
August 3, 201411 yr Josh,we all spend a lot of efforts to get the weight down on big wheeled e-bikes but not so much on the folders. My advice is not to go below 20" wheels size,our roads are just too rutted and potholed to risk getting out of the other side of a hole on say 14" wheels. We have almost sold out of our Kudos Versatile bike that weighed 23 KGs,customers at shows pick up the Kudos Secret at 18 KGs and find the difference quite marked. Most of these little folders get sold to motor home users who need to lift the bikes on the rear rack,so weight is critical. As a result of suggestions on this forum we increased the chainring to 52 tooth which lowers the cadence when considered with the smallish diameter wheels,the double height seat post (like the Brompton) allows the bike to suit 5ft to 6ft riders. Sending these folders out is not expensive,we send out for free and collecting back is only £10.00 cost,if you want to try one at home. There is a little electronic weighing scale with a hanging strap,that is intended to weigh luggage before travelling,I walk round shows with one,they are pocket size and very accurate,a good investment when checking weights of bikes Hope that helps KudosDave
August 4, 201411 yr Author Hi All, Thanks for your replies. I have just test ridden a Volt Metro 20" folder from a dealer near me, I was pleasantly surprised with its quality and ride I suppose I should test several more before making any decisions, however ebike dealers are few and far from my area and I am reluctant to purchase off internet blind. Any thoughts on Volt Metro would be appreciated.
August 5, 201411 yr My mum bought a 'FreeGo Folding' from 'Electric Bikes Cardiff' in Whitchurch. They let her test ride it and she decided on one with the larger battery. She hasn't put many miles on it but I rode it on holiday last year and found it great fun which eventually led me to getting my own ebike. Perhaps you might find the wheels a bit small on the FreeGo but maybe a test ride would still be worth it?
August 5, 201411 yr Josh There is the Bike Shop in Glebe street Penarth that stock Freego. Or if you wanted a nice day out in the country, Drover cycles in Hay on Wye stock Batribike folders.
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