Hi everyone,
I've been spending weeks looking at electric commuter bikes in anticipation of an upcoming move from the USA to Norway. I anticipate riding back and forth to work mostly on pavement, but frequently in rain/snow and in the dark. So I want a bike with good tires, brakes, fenders, and lights. I've been mostly looking at bikes under $3000.
I was all ready to purchase a DOST Drop, but they seem to be sold out until mid-August. I then read that legal ebikes in Norway must cycle "with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum continuous rated power of 0.25 kW, of which the output is progressively reduced and finally cut off as the vehicle reaches a speed of 25 km/h or if the cyclist stops pedaling."
I'm not sure how strongly these rules are enforced, as it limits the number of options in choosing a bike, but also want to be respectful of the local laws.
So far my research has me focussed on three bikes: 1) Haibike SDURO Trekking 4.0, 2) OHM Quest, and 3) Yamaha Cross Connect.
I have a few questions I was hoping the forum could help with:
1) Are there any other bikes you would recommend?
2) Will I be able to find a European 220v charger that is compatible with the batteries?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
thanks,
Cameron
I've been spending weeks looking at electric commuter bikes in anticipation of an upcoming move from the USA to Norway. I anticipate riding back and forth to work mostly on pavement, but frequently in rain/snow and in the dark. So I want a bike with good tires, brakes, fenders, and lights. I've been mostly looking at bikes under $3000.
I was all ready to purchase a DOST Drop, but they seem to be sold out until mid-August. I then read that legal ebikes in Norway must cycle "with pedal assistance which are equipped with an auxiliary electric motor having a maximum continuous rated power of 0.25 kW, of which the output is progressively reduced and finally cut off as the vehicle reaches a speed of 25 km/h or if the cyclist stops pedaling."
I'm not sure how strongly these rules are enforced, as it limits the number of options in choosing a bike, but also want to be respectful of the local laws.
So far my research has me focussed on three bikes: 1) Haibike SDURO Trekking 4.0, 2) OHM Quest, and 3) Yamaha Cross Connect.
I have a few questions I was hoping the forum could help with:
1) Are there any other bikes you would recommend?
2) Will I be able to find a European 220v charger that is compatible with the batteries?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
thanks,
Cameron