December 11, 201015 yr It really doesn't seem like a year since we last voted for e-bike of the year, but here we are again. This year like last there will two categories. First category, NEW E-BIKE, i.e. any e-bike or pedelec currently in production and available on the market, before the end of 2010. Second category, KIT BIKE, i.e. a completed kit bike that you or someone else has built or assembled. Please note that you do not have to own the bike you vote for! Voting starts now and ends at 24.00 on 31/12/2010 With an increase in membership I am hoping for many more votes this year. A reminder of last year’s outcome: 1st place in the new bike category is shared jointly by the Kalkhoff Pro Connect S and the Wisper 905SE each receiving 9 votes. 2nd place is shared by the Alien Gents Special, Cannondale Synapse, Kalkhoff Pro Connect and Powerbyke Euro with 3 votes each. · 3rd place is shared by Cytronex Claud Butler, E-Motion Cross Deluxe and the Kalkhoff Agattu with 3 votes each. 1st place in the kit bike category goes to Nick's (A.K.A. Tiberius) Prestigne 2009 winning bike with 2 votes. Although there were 5 votes for the eZee kit, it does not win because this category is for a completed kit bike that has been built or assembled. From a total of 46 votes in the new bike category, top brands were Kalkhoff with 15 then Wisper with 10 and Cytronex with 5 votes. There were 4,478 views of the thread and 109 replies from a total of 2,832 members.
December 11, 201015 yr I'm not sure I really see the point of this, I don't think the e-bike market has moved on since last year and aren't voters just going to vote for their own bike? Sooo....voting for my own bike I'll vote for the Proconnect S, despite pedals sized for girls and mudguards only fit for a ride down the pavement it's an absolutely cracking bike. For the DIY category I'm going for my own Peugeot with the programable E-Crazyman controller. Not only are these controllers cheap they are customisable, retrofittable to most E-bikes and easy to install!
December 11, 201015 yr New E-bike: Kalkhoff Sahel Pro disc. http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4152/5011381531_e4ef497322_b.jpg Kit Bike: John L's Giant CRS3/Sunlova self build http://www.23hq.com/5473649/5762649_27507a5d6dc37fcf526af81f6b38adc7_large.jpg Featured in this thread
December 12, 201015 yr I'm not sure I really see the point of this, I don't think the e-bike market has moved on since last year and aren't voters just going to vote for their own bike? Neal, You are probably right about people voting for their own bike, personally I don't see anything wrong with that. But I am sure some will vote for a bike they just really like or aspire to own. As for the e-bike market, I can only think of a couple of new manufacturers, but there have been lots of new models introduced and membership has increased by 31% since last year so it could be quite interesting. Anyhow, thanks for being the first to submit your vote even though you think it pointless;) J:) hn
December 12, 201015 yr I'm voting for the daniel weck and jerry simon Brompton conversions equally. They have been smashing threads to follow. Well illustrated and generous in sharing expertise and innovation. The finished products are great.
December 12, 201015 yr I vote for the BikeTec Flyer X, since it was the first proper go at fulfilling a long felt need of many, a good suspension mid-motor and battery mountain bike with adequate ground clearance. And it was a new release in 2010: [ATTACH]1723.vB[/ATTACH]
December 12, 201015 yr Now your talking! and you beat me to it Flecc! A superb machine, and I tried one twice this summer (briefly but it was enough) But colour all wrong it has to be black! http://i51.tinypic.com/4rrw2s.jpg Edited December 14, 201015 yr by eddieo
December 12, 201015 yr 0 - 15 mph in 1.14secs..... http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae58/Ianhughes_album/Storck/Rubens300thGP.jpg .....and the bike (Storck Raddar) is pretty quick too
December 12, 201015 yr Guess I better chip in for the 905SE then! I have to say I am really taken with the Sahel Pro Disc though. Can't vote for it until I have ridden one. The Flyer X looks pretty awsome too! Kit bike? - I want a Canondale BadBoy mono fork with a dapush hub motor but I don't see anyway of fitting one (the spindle being of large diameter, tapered and fixed to the fork). Can you buy a Panasonic drive kit? Oh yeah, and it has to be in satin black Edited December 12, 201015 yr by z0mb13e
December 12, 201015 yr Now your talking! and you beat me to it Flecc! A superb machine, and I tried one twice this summer (briefly but it was enough) But colour all wrong it has to be black! If I was many years younger I'd buy one, but it would have to be silver since it would spend so much time on the dirt. Black shows too much. .
December 12, 201015 yr Can you buy a Panasonic drive kit? Not possible since the unit has the bottom bracket inside it and has to have a special lower frame without one: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/flecc/images/New%20Left%20hand%20side.jpg
December 12, 201015 yr Not possible since the unit has the bottom bracket inside it and has to have a special lower frame without one: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/flecc/images/New%20Left%20hand%20side.jpg I figured I would have to do some cutting and shutting of the bike frame if I ever did it. I didn't think it would involve cutting up an existing ebike! Seems far too wasteful to me! In that case scrap the mono fork idea.
December 13, 201015 yr When voting please state clearly which bike you are voting for and note that a New Bike can be any complete e-bike/pedelec available to buy anywhere in the world whether it be available to the UK or not. Also, it does not have to be a model introduced in 2010. As for kit bikes, please state the kit used, 'donor' bike and who built it. Thanks, J:) hn
December 13, 201015 yr Cyclamatic Power Plus. Its low price and not too shabby spec may tempt more people to take up ebiking. For that reason it has to be worth a nomination, for its contribution to the cause. Edited December 13, 201015 yr by tillson
December 13, 201015 yr I am going to vote for the emotion sport max as the off the peg bike. I know it is one I own but I think the emotion bikes should be represented. I agree that one of the brompton kits would get my other vote - do you need me decide whose is best? (please don't make me as I think they are both great installations).
December 14, 201015 yr I am going to vote for the emotion sport max as the off the peg bike. I know it is one I own but I think the emotion bikes should be represented. I agree that one of the brompton kits would get my other vote - do you need me decide whose is best? (please don't make me as I think they are both great installations). Thank you for your vote Harry. It is OK to vote for your own Emotion;) , but could please name just one of the Brompton kits as can only vote for one bike in each category. J:) hn
December 14, 201015 yr New ebike category. Pro Commuter 350w (the bike mentioned by Blew it in the thread Good South Downs ebike). Good value. Good man to deal with. 'Different' styling. And all round good purchase. Clive. Edited December 14, 201015 yr by Laxey Clive
December 14, 201015 yr I vote for the Tonaro Compy. Crank drive through 8 speed gear. Climbs 25 degree slopes. Proper throttle. Under 1000 GBP.See post from torquayite. Wish I had one too! No connection with company!
December 14, 201015 yr Well! the Oxygen I tested during the summer would take some beating as an e bike for someone with a bit of fitness. Well finished and nicely built. From my own stable I went out today on my Aurora and never come home anything but happy. Just a nicely finished off bike that has plenty of bulk and weight needed for these terrible road conditions I have to encounter around the local lanes at this time of year. Does everything it says on the can. Am I glad I put a set of Marathon Plus Tour tyres on this winter;) Smooth changing gear set and superb disk brakes with loads of feel. I fitted a 55T front chain ring and today used gears 7 down to 2 on my route. A good bike at the right price.
December 15, 201015 yr tell you what H, you vote for one Brompton and I will vote for the other:p Good idea Eddieo. I will vote for Jerry Simon's E-Brompton then.
December 15, 201015 yr Good idea Eddie. I will vote for Jerry Simon's E-Brompton then. And I for Dan's E Brompton!
December 15, 201015 yr I'm voting for the daniel weck and jerry simon Brompton conversions equally. They have been smashing threads to follow. Well illustrated and generous in sharing expertise and innovation. The finished products are great. Thank you all for you vote of confidence and kind words. I have not been checking the site that much recently. My EBrompton is just coming up to a year old and has transformed my daily commute. I will try and do a write up in the new year with what I have learnt over all. Its not really original and built on the back of both loads of help from here and others who came up with the Nano/Tongxin EBromtpon based setup. Regards Jerry Edited December 15, 201015 yr by jerrysimon
December 15, 201015 yr Well! the Oxygen I tested during the summer would take some beating as an e bike for someone with a bit of fitness. Well finished and nicely built. From my own stable I went out today on my Aurora and never come home anything but happy. Just a nicely finished off bike that has plenty of bulk and weight needed for these terrible road conditions I have to encounter around the local lanes at this time of year. Does everything it says on the can. Am I glad I put a set of Marathon Plus Tour tyres on this winter;) Smooth changing gear set and superb disk brakes with loads of feel. I fitted a 55T front chain ring and today used gears 7 down to 2 on my route. A good bike at the right price. Thanks for your post Old Timer. Are you voting for the Oxygen or the Alien Aurora:confused: J:) hn
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