I started this thread up above and promised some feedback and I got my bike broke in.
I did indeed buy a Trucker Disc with a
falco motor. I bought it from Chris at
Long Island Electric Bikes, he was super helpful during my search and spent lots of time with me trying to get the right bike. Sadly I had some problems with the Falco from the start. Firstly, the battery didn't want to sync with the motor which resulted in the bike becoming a heavy dead unpowered ride 13 miles into my 26 mile commute. Following a few days of diagnosis Rakesh (from Falco) and Chris got me a new one ordered. 1 week later it arrived.
It synced OK, but was smaller and was dead 8 miles before I got to work, making for a heavy slow haul for the last 8. Another problem was the bike would drop into regen mode frequently for no apparent reason, this had the effect of greatly slowing me down, until the power would surge back. This up and down speed was very annoying. Also the Falco console wasn't very intuitive. After 5 round trip commutes I gave up and sent my Trucker/Falco back. I have to add, despite the problems, Rakesh was very responsive and was on the phone to me, night and day trying to fix things.
Again Chris was super helpful and guided me toward a
BH emotion Neo Cross. I have now made about 6 round trip commutes, 24 miles each way (48 mile round trip - I found some shortcuts). I have some hills, about 800 feet and about 15 traffic lights. I can manage the trip in about 1 hour 25 minutes. I can get to work on a single charge (I paid extra for the 12amp hour battery) with probably about 10-20% juice left in the battery. On a flat roads or even slight incline & with hard peddling I can comfortably sit at 24 mph. Acceleration from stop is rapid and much quicker than other proper cyclists around me. The Neo is very good and looks pretty normal.
So all in all, I'm now a happy ecommuter, this really is the future of commuting. I'll do a better & more BH Neo focused write up as I learn more and properly break it in.
Thanks to all the help and guidance from this site and Chris.
Tommy