Best electric bike for day to day use low budget
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Low budget, as in sub- £1k?
Happy to spend a bit more if worth the premium,
have been keen to build my own using an old hard tail but not had the time,
would a second-hand haibike (hardseven? or similar) fit the bill,
or is there a brand-new cheaper bike that would do, heybike ec1?
currently I cycle to get grocery shopping say 1-2 times per week, it's less than 3 miles, but there are opportunities to avoid using the car also if I had a comfortable electric bike for say 5-10 mile trips.
I love cycling but always wanted to try an e bike,
in the summer I go to the local trails on my old whyte hardtail, perhaps there is an e-bike that could do both
thanks
Happy to spend a bit more if worth the premium,
have been keen to build my own using an old hard tail but not had the time,
would a second-hand haibike (hardseven? or similar) fit the bill,
or is there a brand-new cheaper bike that would do, heybike ec1?
currently I cycle to get grocery shopping say 1-2 times per week, it's less than 3 miles, but there are opportunities to avoid using the car also if I had a comfortable electric bike for say 5-10 mile trips.
I love cycling but always wanted to try an e bike,
in the summer I go to the local trails on my old whyte hardtail, perhaps there is an e-bike that could do both
thanks
2nd hand would be my recommendation - or I think Decathlon have a well liked range-
for a little over budget, a new bike: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/long-distance-500-el...
or even less? https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/smart-electric-city-...
for a little over budget, a new bike: https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/long-distance-500-el...
or even less? https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/smart-electric-city-...
Mate of mine has a Woosh bike, loves it.
I'm tempted by their cheapest model at £699 with the battery in the down pipe (if that's what it's called). Only a little battery but it might tempt me to actually cycle.
Their bigger models with detachable batteries are just over a grand.
Borrowed my mate's, its tough and comes with mud guards and a decent rack on the back.
I'm tempted by their cheapest model at £699 with the battery in the down pipe (if that's what it's called). Only a little battery but it might tempt me to actually cycle.
Their bigger models with detachable batteries are just over a grand.
Borrowed my mate's, its tough and comes with mud guards and a decent rack on the back.
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