I'm thinking about getting the Cube Kathmandu Pro 750 for my 40 mile commute to and back from work and wanted to hear if anyone has had any experience with pedalecs?
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09-09-2023 02:32 PM #1
Pedalecs
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12-09-2023 07:03 AM #2
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Apologies H but I’m clearly getting old. I don’t understand anything from post except you commute a fair distance. Are you considering buying a bike? An E-bike or motorbike etc?
In other words sorry but I’ve no experience and can’t help😂
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12-09-2023 07:45 AM #3
If in doubt search for reviews
https://99spokes.com/en-GB/bikes/cub...hybrid-pro-750There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.
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12-09-2023 07:55 AM #4
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12-09-2023 08:27 AM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I've no experience of e-bikes apart from the occasional hire, but I've been toying with the idea of getting one for zmrs R and myself.
The problem is, I don't know what's good and what to avoid so let me know how you get on in your hunt, please.
The Kathmandu seems to be well thought of from the few reviews I've seen. It might be worthwhile chatting to a reputable cycle shop?
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12-09-2023 03:44 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-09-2023 03:53 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The reviews seem good and I wanted to stay away from so called bargains that will rust within 3 months and always need repair. Reviews nowadays are to be taken with a pinch of salt because you never know who is or whose money is behind them.
I've just ordered it and will pick it up on Friday, I'll write an unbiasedreview on here once I've had it for a while.
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12-09-2023 04:44 PM #9
Appreciate 20 miles each way is too far to go on a pushbike for all but complete fanatics, but jeezo, £3-4k for a bicycle!
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13-09-2023 01:12 PM #11
I used to cycle 26 miles round trip from Wallyford to Edinburgh park and it was pretty easy going on a normal bike. Took just over an hour each way, quite often I'd get home before colleagues that were getting trains or cars.
Killer in the winter months though.
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26-09-2023 11:59 AM #12
I've been using my pedalec for my commute to work now and am mightily impressed. On the way in to work I use the Turbo setting and it gets me in work in around 1 hour 20 without breaking a sweat, whereas before with car and train it would take me about an hour. The only difference is that I get suited and booted at work now rather than at home, in fact some days I've not even bothered putting on a suit if it wasn't necessary.
On the way home I'll switch between eco mode and off meaning I'm getting a decent workout and it takes about the same time as the way in.
In the winter months (they can be harsh in Berlin) I'll probably revert back to the train but instead of taking the car I'll bike to the station. A monthly bike ticket costs €15 so I'll have the option to cycle home if it's mild enough.
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