I can’t remember where this quotation came from but it went something like: If you are buying something don’t talk to people who have already bought one but talk with others who are in the same process as you. The main reason for this is that many people who have purchased the item will not readily admit any mistakes they might have made, regrets they have.
I have been reading a lot and had ridden 4 different bikes but have still not made up my mind. However, there are several things that have become very apparent to me in this process.
1) From my reading I know more than many of the people selling e-bikes. I think this is because many sales people have only the knowledge of one brand and it is the “best” one. What they need is to really have a look around at the competition and the whole field of ebikes. I am still looking for the shop that has at least one person who really knows the electrics of these bikes.
2) None of the sellers are saying much about how to maintain the batteries. I have spent a lot of time with RC helicopters, planes and quadcopters that use lithium based batteries. For safety and longevity purchasers need to know more about this or they are not going to get long life out of their batteries. EBR and Bike Forum have threads on this that are well done.
3) Bike weight. These things are heavy! Much more than I would have thought. I am 72 and one of my mottos is that everything has to get lighter each year. And: Carbon Fibre is my friend. From what I see around here many of the buyers are old men and women like me. Lighter bikes are easier to manage and will get more miles per charge. Depending on their fitness I think new buyers need to be aware of this from the start.
For now, John
I have been reading a lot and had ridden 4 different bikes but have still not made up my mind. However, there are several things that have become very apparent to me in this process.
1) From my reading I know more than many of the people selling e-bikes. I think this is because many sales people have only the knowledge of one brand and it is the “best” one. What they need is to really have a look around at the competition and the whole field of ebikes. I am still looking for the shop that has at least one person who really knows the electrics of these bikes.
2) None of the sellers are saying much about how to maintain the batteries. I have spent a lot of time with RC helicopters, planes and quadcopters that use lithium based batteries. For safety and longevity purchasers need to know more about this or they are not going to get long life out of their batteries. EBR and Bike Forum have threads on this that are well done.
3) Bike weight. These things are heavy! Much more than I would have thought. I am 72 and one of my mottos is that everything has to get lighter each year. And: Carbon Fibre is my friend. From what I see around here many of the buyers are old men and women like me. Lighter bikes are easier to manage and will get more miles per charge. Depending on their fitness I think new buyers need to be aware of this from the start.
For now, John
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