Ebikes explained
Who are ebikes are for, how do they work and what should you look for? Here's our seven-step guide
The rapid growth in recent times means that ebikes are now a commonplace sight. They remain a big investment, though, so whether you're thinking of buying your first ebike or are an early adopter looking to upgrade your current model, this guide will tell you all you need to know.
01 WHO ARE EBIKES FOR?
Ebikes are for anyone who enjoys having fun on two wheels. Electric pedalling assistance has obvious benefits for people with an injury or other health problems, not to mention those who are simply a bit out of shape or want to keep up with faster riding companions. But you'll find plenty of fitter riders using ebikes too. The extra speed up the climbs means you can go further for the same effort, which is great if you're having to fit riding around work or parenting and want to squeeze in the miles, or if you just want to explore further afield.
02 ARE THEY TOO HEAVY?
Although they're getting lighter all the time, ebikes are heavier than conventional bikes, so if you have lots of steps to your house, you'll have to take this into account. Surprisingly, though, this weight can boost confidence on descents and make the bike feel more stable, as the ebike's extra weight is mainly low-slung, which adds plenty of balance. Also check whether your battery is removable or not. If your bike-storage area doesn't have a power outlet for recharging your battery, then a removable battery unit is the smarter choice.
03 IS IT CHEATING?
This story is from the September 2023 edition of Cycling Plus UK.
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