Electric bicycles - who buys them?
Discussion
gangzoom said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Was hoping for a battery upgrade as 375wh probably wouldn't last my 36 mile round trip with my 100kg arse, despite what they claim.
Whats the elevation like, and how much pedaling are you planning on doing?I can make the 250wh pack on my Boardman last 100 miles or barely 20 miles depending on condition/usage.
Hills + going into head wind trying to maintain 15mph + cold will kill range very quickly. If on the flat with a light wind, 36 miles is probably OK, but in winter conditions in worst situation it'll be pushing it.
funinhounslow said:
ChocolateFrog said:
GoCycle have released their new range of bikes, named the G4, G4i and G4i+.
Only minor design iterations. Quieter motor, titanium pin for the folding hinge mechanism, a single sided fork and some new tyres seem to be the main changes.
The carbon wheels are £1000 upgrade over the mag ones. £3400 (smaller battery/mechanical gear change/simpler dash/no DRL), £4000 and £5000 (as G4i but with carbon wheels) respectively. G4i probably the pick.
Was hoping for a battery upgrade as 375wh probably wouldn't last my 36 mile round trip with my 100kg arse, despite what they claim.
Also carbon fibre front fork and mid frame , USB socket on handlebars to charge phone and improved motor. The front fork has always been single sided.Only minor design iterations. Quieter motor, titanium pin for the folding hinge mechanism, a single sided fork and some new tyres seem to be the main changes.
The carbon wheels are £1000 upgrade over the mag ones. £3400 (smaller battery/mechanical gear change/simpler dash/no DRL), £4000 and £5000 (as G4i but with carbon wheels) respectively. G4i probably the pick.
Was hoping for a battery upgrade as 375wh probably wouldn't last my 36 mile round trip with my 100kg arse, despite what they claim.
I agree 36 miles on a charge is "optimistic" but could you buy a second charger and top the battery up at work?
Personally I am not sure the DRL, LED dashboard and auto gears on the G4i are worth the extra over the G4 - I'd prefer to spend the money on lights, mudguards and front pannier bag.
I've had a GS for a few years now - it's perfect for a city commute - these look like "solid" upgrades. Expensive but worth it I think - looking forward to seeing the reviews...
Edited by funinhounslow on Thursday 1st April 09:22
ChocolateFrog said:
G4i also gets the 20% bigger battery, so for the £600 uplift along with the other upgrades that seems reasonable (as far as top end ebike prices go anyway.
Just realised all the G4s have fast charging too. I think this is a solid upgrade over the GX and definitely worth the extra.
Sticking with my GS but these new ones are ridiculously desirable. Especially in the red...
funinhounslow said:
ChocolateFrog said:
G4i also gets the 20% bigger battery, so for the £600 uplift along with the other upgrades that seems reasonable (as far as top end ebike prices go anyway.
Just realised all the G4s have fast charging too. I think this is a solid upgrade over the GX and definitely worth the extra.
Sticking with my GS but these new ones are ridiculously desirable. Especially in the red...
Need to test ride one and then man maths it to offset driving the Touareg into work.
Wahooo new motor!
"Hi Lee,
We have requested a replacement motor unit from Bosch on this one as we have now managed to get the error code to flag up in the diagnostics and we have also advised the motor feels a little rough and worn.
We should have an update on this shortly and as soon as we have this we will let you know ASAP.
Kind regards,
Peter.
Tredz Technical Service Team."
"Hi Lee,
We have requested a replacement motor unit from Bosch on this one as we have now managed to get the error code to flag up in the diagnostics and we have also advised the motor feels a little rough and worn.
We should have an update on this shortly and as soon as we have this we will let you know ASAP.
Kind regards,
Peter.
Tredz Technical Service Team."
ChocolateFrog said:
It would be Donny to Sheffield so not flat and the need to arrive at work not in a complete state would mean a decent amount of motor input.
If you are seriously going to be spending 2hrs+ a day in the saddle on the hills around Sheffield you need a 'proper' eBike. The Gocycle looks but its not really designed for the sort of commuting you are talking about.Something like the Canyon On is much more suitable and similar price. It will give the range needed and looks pretty awesome.
https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/electric-bikes/electr...
....and if you accidentally deredtricted it you will end up with something not far off a moped.
https://youtu.be/cjcsla7U6GM
Drawweight said:
shady lee said:
Wonder if I get another 2 year warranty on the replacement motor? Bosch
I believe a normal warranty is only valid to the date it would finish on the original purchase even if the item is replaced.So probably not.
2 more years Shady
gangzoom said:
If you are seriously going to be spending 2hrs+ a day in the saddle on the hills around Sheffield you need a 'proper' eBike. The Gocycle looks but its not really designed for the sort of commuting you are talking about.
Something like the Canyon On is much more suitable and similar price. It will give the range needed and looks pretty awesome.
https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/electric-bikes/electr...
....and if you accidentally deredtricted it you will end up with something not far off a moped.
https://youtu.be/cjcsla7U6GM
The videos are interesting, shame the commentary is designed for nine year olds.Something like the Canyon On is much more suitable and similar price. It will give the range needed and looks pretty awesome.
https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/electric-bikes/electr...
....and if you accidentally deredtricted it you will end up with something not far off a moped.
https://youtu.be/cjcsla7U6GM
Drawweight said:
shady lee said:
Wonder if I get another 2 year warranty on the replacement motor? Bosch
I believe a normal warranty is only valid to the date it would finish on the original purchase even if the item is replaced.So probably not.
gangzoom said:
ChocolateFrog said:
It would be Donny to Sheffield so not flat and the need to arrive at work not in a complete state would mean a decent amount of motor input.
If you are seriously going to be spending 2hrs+ a day in the saddle on the hills around Sheffield you need a 'proper' eBike. The Gocycle looks but its not really designed for the sort of commuting you are talking about.Something like the Canyon On is much more suitable and similar price. It will give the range needed and looks pretty awesome.
https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/electric-bikes/electr...
....and if you accidentally deredtricted it you will end up with something not far off a moped.
https://youtu.be/cjcsla7U6GM
But yes I take your point. The aim is to be working closer to home within a couple of years too.
Also when shifts allow it would be home to local station and train to work so want something compact and the no mess of an enclosed drive system also appeals when wearing work clothes.
Edited by ChocolateFrog on Friday 2nd April 10:39
The Mad Monk said:
gangzoom said:
If you are seriously going to be spending 2hrs+ a day in the saddle on the hills around Sheffield you need a 'proper' eBike. The Gocycle looks but its not really designed for the sort of commuting you are talking about.
Something like the Canyon On is much more suitable and similar price. It will give the range needed and looks pretty awesome.
https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/electric-bikes/electr...
....and if you accidentally deredtricted it you will end up with something not far off a moped.
https://youtu.be/cjcsla7U6GM
The videos are interesting, shame the commentary is designed for nine year olds.Something like the Canyon On is much more suitable and similar price. It will give the range needed and looks pretty awesome.
https://www.canyon.com/en-gb/electric-bikes/electr...
....and if you accidentally deredtricted it you will end up with something not far off a moped.
https://youtu.be/cjcsla7U6GM
ChocolateFrog said:
Isn't Deore stuff entry level? I'm sure it used to sit below 105 group sets but I might be wrong.
Its entry level but more than good enough for commuting, I have x1 Deore on my Boardman eBike which has been my commuting tool for the last 12 months. It's been utterly abused, this is the state of the drivetrain at the end of autumn. 3000 miles in and the Doere drivetrain is still faultless, but like others on here I have needed a new motor (Fazua) put in on the bike under-warranty. gangzoom said:
ChocolateFrog said:
Isn't Deore stuff entry level? I'm sure it used to sit below 105 group sets but I might be wrong.
Its entry level but more than good enough for commuting, I have x1 Deore on my Boardman eBike which has been my commuting tool for the last 12 months. It's been utterly abused, this is the state of the drivetrain at the end of autumn. 3000 miles in and the Doere drivetrain is still faultless, but like others on here I have needed a new motor (Fazua) put in on the bike under-warranty. Shouldn't that be Ultegra or the MTB equivalent.
PushedDover said:
Drawweight said:
shady lee said:
Wonder if I get another 2 year warranty on the replacement motor? Bosch
I believe a normal warranty is only valid to the date it would finish on the original purchase even if the item is replaced.So probably not.
2 more years Shady
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