April 21, 20179 yr Thanks, that'd be great! Now I am sitting here trying to find out which one to try. This is so tough!! I did your test online and posted the results attached. I see a few models saying they are for hilly terrain. I think that'd be good. We also have lots of pot holes => fat tires wound be preferable. I definitely want suspension. Not having the battery on the back would be nice but not a must. However, I definitely do want to be able to comfortably step out of the bike over the middle pole. Due to my weak arms, I do not want to lean on my arms much. I'm 177cm/5"10 and 57 kg. For some reason I am not a big fan of the small 26" wheels but most bikes seem to have them... If you could suggest a model or more based on this, that'd be great. Thanks for your help If you try the Rio MTB, I'd be very interested in how you find it as Im planning on it for my next bike
April 21, 20179 yr Just a thought! Have you considered a Wisper 705se from £1099? We could arrange a test ride at a local Wisper dealer. We strongly reccomend buying as locally as possible. Any ebike will need servicing and maintaining, so unless you are happy serving the bike yourself or have good access to someone who will look after your ebike, it's handy to have a tech expert in the form of an ebike dealer relatively near by. We have nearly 100 dealers in the UK now so there's probably one relatively close to you. https://wisperbikes.com/dealer-locator/ You can see the 705se bikes here: https://wisperbikes.com/e-bikes/705-se-step-through/ Our big 1.95 tyres will soak up a lot of the bumps and our blade forks take a lot of weight out of the bike. If you feel happier with suspension we can fit good Suntour forks for a £100 supplement. All the best, David Edited April 21, 20179 yr by Wisper Bikes
April 21, 20179 yr Author Just a thought! Have you considered a Wisper 705se from £1099? We could arrange a test ride at a local Wisper dealer. We strongly reccomend buying as locally as possible. Any ebike will need servicing and maintaining, so unless you are happy serving the bike yourself or have good access to someone who will look after your ebike, it's handy to have a tech expert in the form of an ebike dealer relatively near by. We have nearly 100 dealers in the UK now so there's probably one relatively close to you. https://wisperbikes.com/dealer-locator/ You can see the 705se bikes here: https://wisperbikes.com/e-bikes/705-se-step-through/ Our big 1.95 tyres will soak up a lot of the bumps and our blade forks take a lot of weight out of the bike. If you feel happier with suspension we can fit good Suntour forks for a £100 supplement. All the best, David I'd love to try it but the shop that comes up as my local dealer (electric bikes scotland, dundee) does not seem to have them to try out?! Do you know anywhere near DD2 1SH? That'd be great, thanks! Linnéa
April 21, 20179 yr Hi Linnea, If it's of any help to you, I live in Cupar and have a KTM EStreetP (hub motor and not step-through) which you would be more than welcome to try to help you decide what you want. It might be out of your price range but would give you an idea of what's available. St Andrews is on one of my rides so it would be no problem to let you try it. Jim
April 22, 20179 yr I'd love to try it but the shop that comes up as my local dealer (electric bikes scotland, dundee) does not seem to have them to try out?! Do you know anywhere near DD2 1SH? That'd be great, thanks! Linnéa Hi Linnea, Thanks for letting me know. I've just spoken John from EBikes Scotland. He has placed an order for Demo bikes. He explained the season was still getting started and they don't yet have all their 2017 bikes in place. In fact he is expecting snow! If you give John a call he will make an appointment for you to visit. The bikes will be there next week. He will certainly look after you. All the best, David Edited April 22, 20179 yr by Wisper Bikes
April 22, 20179 yr Try a Wisper....not the prettiest bike but a very well made one with some of the best back up in the UK. Many on here have them and I've never heard of anyone regretting their purchase.
April 23, 20179 yr Author Hi Linnea, If it's of any help to you, I live in Cupar and have a KTM EStreetP (hub motor and not step-through) which you would be more than welcome to try to help you decide what you want. It might be out of your price range but would give you an idea of what's available. St Andrews is on one of my rides so it would be no problem to let you try it. Jim When people ask what I like most about Scotland, my answer is usually the people. you just proved my point here, Jim. That is the kindest offer ever! I just bought this yesterday: http://www.raleigh.co.uk/ProductType/ProductRange/Product/Default.aspx?pc=1&pt=198&pg=18004 After trying to other bikes as well, it was the one that just clicked with me and I am so happy! I tried a gazelle bike and another bike as well but this frame just fitted me perfectly and I had great posture on it, better than I've ever had on any bike Thank you so much everyone for your advice! I ended up buying that as an ex-floor model at a really good price from electric bikes Scotland, who seemed very competent and knowledgeable. You don't know how excited I am ha ha! They're doing at up and I will be able to pick it up on Tuesday. So I am looking to get the best affordable lock for it now. It has a lock you can use for just quickly looking at. But I would need a chain lock that goes in at the side. Do any of you have suggestions or know the type of lock I would have to look for? I forgot to ask… Thank you so much for your good suggestions again! Also, thanks for your last reply, David. I would have waited for them to come in, hadn't I fallen in love with this one P.s.: Jim, I don't currently live in St Andrews as I am between flats. I'm currently staying in Dundee and then Anstruther. But once I have my bike, maybe we could go on a tour once ha ha
April 23, 20179 yr Get a D style lock of Gold Standard. Keep away from cable locks. Bolt cutters go through them like butter.
April 23, 20179 yr Author Get a D style lock of Gold Standard. Keep away from cable locks. Bolt cutters go through them like butter. Thanks! There was a bit to put a lock like this into: Trelock ZR 200 white Edition Flowers chain lock for R.S. 2013 chain and padlock https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005C8C7MO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_37e.yb1KYB4KQ That would be super handy as I could just leave it in that bag as well. But do you reckon that's not a good idea? I do have a gold stand d lock for my normal bike but thought a chain would be at least as good…? Thanks!
April 23, 20179 yr Enjoy your new ebike! Ebikes Scotland are nice people and will look after you. All the best, David Edited April 23, 20179 yr by Wisper Bikes
April 23, 20179 yr Thanks! There was a bit to put a lock like this into: Trelock ZR 200 white Edition Flowers chain lock for R.S. 2013 chain and padlock https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005C8C7MO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_37e.yb1KYB4KQ That would be super handy as I could just leave it in that bag as well. But do you reckon that's not a good idea? I do have a gold stand d lock for my normal bike but thought a chain would be at least as good…? Thanks! . The Motus has a super carrier and a pannier , even a low cost Halfords one will clip on, use it for the bike lock,. Rain gear and it's will carry the old litres of milk etc.. In terms of. Locks I noticed an abandoned bike in a city centre location last week, prestigious brand frame without wheels, saddle, handlebars, but still locked securely with its Kryptonite lock.
April 23, 20179 yr This looks interesting but a bit pricey https://www.evanscycles.com/litelok-gold-lock-EV302828?esvt=54364-GOUKE2257344&esvq=&esvadt=999999-0-1216694-1&esvcrea=186804324432&esvplace=&esvd=t&esvtg=pla-300919623581&esvo=EV302828-NA-LIME&esvaid=50080&gclid=Cj0KEQjwofHHBRDS0Pnhpef89ucBEiQASEp6LB_z3GEOuYLKRdk-jhscAaJjD1ClTPEBOk0z6rI2-VsaArfB8P8HAQ
April 23, 20179 yr This looks interesting but a bit pricey https://www.evanscycles.com/litelok-gold-lock-EV302828?esvt=54364-GOUKE2257344&esvq=&esvadt=999999-0-1216694-1&esvcrea=186804324432&esvplace=&esvd=t&esvtg=pla-300919623581&esvo=EV302828-NA-LIME&esvaid=50080&gclid=Cj0KEQjwofHHBRDS0Pnhpef89ucBEiQASEp6LB_z3GEOuYLKRdk-jhscAaJjD1ClTPEBOk0z6rI2-VsaArfB8P8HAQ I wonder how long it would last against a portable butane torch?
April 23, 20179 yr Thanks! There was a bit to put a lock like this into: Trelock ZR 200 white Edition Flowers chain lock for R.S. 2013 chain and padlock https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B005C8C7MO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_37e.yb1KYB4KQ That would be super handy as I could just leave it in that bag as well. But do you reckon that's not a good idea? I do have a gold stand d lock for my normal bike but thought a chain would be at least as good…? Thanks! https://www.abus.com/eng/Mobile-Security/Bike-Safety-and-Security/Locks/Folding-locks/BORDO-Black-Edition-GRANIT-X-Plus-6510
April 23, 20179 yr Hi Linnea, I'm glad you got sorted out with a bike you like. I'm sure you will enjoy it. I'll look out for you when I'm out on my bike. Jim
April 23, 20179 yr Author https://www.abus.com/eng/Mobile-Security/Bike-Safety-and-Security/Locks/Folding-locks/BORDO-Black-Edition-GRANIT-X-Plus-6510 Thanks! There is a frame lock in it with a bit where you can attach another lock using the same key... that'd be handy to use but I'm not even sure what that kind of lock is called. No one so far suggested something that could be used with it, which is fine obviously:D I just wanted to make sure that this is not because I didn't explain correctly what I'm looking for? The litelovk looks cool I have a gold d lock current, which does its job for my normal bike. Thanks for helping me again!
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