Forums
Welcome to Live View – Take the tour to learn more
Start Tour
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
Aunty Post
13 May 16 19:39
Joined:
Date Joined: 14 Nov 03
| Topic/replies: 12,444 | Blogger: Aunty Post's blog
I sold my road bike, as frankly I wasn't safe on it, with the skinny wheels etc, but still want to be out in our beautiful countryside and gentle exercise.

Answer, I thought, get an electric bike with power assist when pedaling, and full electric when not.

Big mistake, despite researching the subject.

I bought this one.....http://www.e-bikesdirect.co.uk/Item/Brands/Green_Edge/Greenedge_CS2_Electric_Mountain_Bike_Pre-Order.aspx

First it is far too big for my short arse, and then is ridiculously heavy (a fair bit of it is in the battery, but they don't quote that)!

It will need electric assist just to compensate for the weight.

The bike is certified to give pedal assist up to 15.5 mph but, because we are in our wonderful country, we are restricted to 4.9 mph on full electric, and there is no throttle!

So it's going back (reluctantly) and I lose out on the the carriage cost.

I could try and get a hybrid that isn't over heavy, but "the kids" are worried I will fall off as I have little feeling in my feet.

Going to have a look at recumbent trikes, of which you hardly ever see, but no problem with stopping and re-starting.

Anyone know anything about them? I'm surprised how cheap they seem to be, but most seem to have direct pedaling of the front wheel,
and no gears, which can't be ideal I think!!
Pause Switch to Standard View Electric Bikes
Show More
Loading...
Report Steve Voltage May 13, 2016 8:28 PM BST
Knew you would be a short arse.
Report Zazu May 13, 2016 9:00 PM BST
Get a motorbike for the country excursions and walk for your exercise
Report Ibrahima Sonko May 13, 2016 9:24 PM BST
Electric bikes should be banned, only for the lazy. Totally defeats the point of cycling.
Report Ron-Russian May 13, 2016 9:36 PM BST
Lazy short @rse Laugh
Report screaming from beneaththewaves May 14, 2016 9:49 AM BST
Why is a road bike less safe than any other type of non-recumbent bike? What difference do skinny wheels make, unless you're cycling over tram tracks oop north?

Being a cyclist is no more dangerous than being a pedestrian. The risks are so negligible whatever type of bike you ride that I don't see why you should give up on a road bike even if there really is a higher safety factor with some other type.
Report macarony May 14, 2016 10:27 AM BST
@Aunty Post you can't see what you bought but thinking it's not a fold away electric bike?
Because mine is easy to mount  (bad choice of word on chit chat) and although quite heavy the low centre of gavity makes it very stable to ride even at very low speeds.
Report zorrostrikes May 14, 2016 1:46 PM BST
chinese have all this sussed - look up google - what is the most popular electric bike in china?
Report Early Morning Riser May 14, 2016 2:38 PM BST
aunty, sounds like you could be more suitable to a peddle scooter
Report Ron-Russian May 14, 2016 2:42 PM BST
something like this you mean..

http://www.micro-scooters.co.uk/micro-mini-2-go-blue.html?utm_source=google_shopping&gclid=CIvqlLrY2cwCFRK3GwodAbMOwQ
Report Early Morning Riser May 14, 2016 2:44 PM BST
Yes Ron, Thats the one
Report Aunty Post May 14, 2016 3:02 PM BST
mine is easy to mount

My problem is that I can't get my leg over....Laugh
Report puntersmate.net May 18, 2016 4:55 PM BST
Bought myself one of these Aunty, for using when I go out with the caravan.

.http://tinyurl.com/z7u23u9

Have to say I'm very impressed with it.
You have to cycle at all times, but with various levels of assistance.
Post Your Reply
<CTRL+Enter> to submit
Please login to post a reply.

Wonder

Instance ID: 13539
www.betfair.com