Electric Mountain Bike
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Electric Mountain Bike
Looking for family member and want advice, please. Needs to be good for both roads and country/farm tracks. Presumably can only be 250 watts max? Ideally a budget model but don't want to buy rubbish. Thanks.
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Re: Electric Mountain Bike
A mate asked on FB recently and someone posted this company.
https://www.unrestrictedbikes.com/?fbcl ... YnIi4M8hhw
https://www.unrestrictedbikes.com/?fbcl ... YnIi4M8hhw
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Re: Electric Mountain Bike
Have a look at oxygenbicycles.com - I'm no expert, but I have an S-Cross ST which handles farm tracks and rough paths, whilst allowing a pannier on top of rack at rear for a few tools and drink bottle etc. Also have a bag on cross bar for maps, mobile, binocs.
Love it - it gets me out and about on our country lanes whereas, if it was left to pure pedal-power, I probably wouldn't be able to! Go for largest capacity battery you can afford.
Love it - it gets me out and about on our country lanes whereas, if it was left to pure pedal-power, I probably wouldn't be able to! Go for largest capacity battery you can afford.
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Have a look at icycle in clitheroe, they sell cheap second hand electric mtbs
They know their stuff so I would trust them to refurbish bikes properly.
They know their stuff so I would trust them to refurbish bikes properly.
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They look interesting……. Technically not allowed on the roads, and can do 35mph, off road on cheap components - no thanks!Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 6:23 pmA mate asked on FB recently and someone posted this company.
https://www.unrestrictedbikes.com/?fbcl ... YnIi4M8hhw
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I guess the difference is that the enforcement seems non-existent so they seem to have become de-facto allowed on the roads. I'd say at least 75% of the e-bikes I see on the road aren't UK road legal.
Obviously if you have an accident whilst riding one the repercussions can be more serious.
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I recently got an e-bike after being resistant for a while but my god they’re amazing.Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Tue Jun 24, 2025 8:45 pmI'm still on old fashioned pedal power on a liw quality mountain bike, so can't offer any opinion. Just passing a link on.
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I was recently given an unused chinese, folding e-bike because my son has got to the point where I cant keep up with him around Towneley. I put this together a few years ago for a relative - so knew it was a piece of junk.
I was really apprehensive about anything other than tarmaced paths, convinced the thing was going to fall to pieces. However the electric assistance is amazing! No issue coming back up towards Pike Hill from Towneley. I wouldnt go off-roading properly with it but for simply riding - it has been fine and it fits in the car/garage easily.
I was really apprehensive about anything other than tarmaced paths, convinced the thing was going to fall to pieces. However the electric assistance is amazing! No issue coming back up towards Pike Hill from Towneley. I wouldnt go off-roading properly with it but for simply riding - it has been fine and it fits in the car/garage easily.
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I have a Carerra Crossfuse bike gives great pedal assistance on hills and is great ...