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[Closed] Bike advice for my sister inlaw please. Ebike content.

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My brother is going to get her a Haibike xduro hardlife sl for Christmas.
She tried an electric fat bike in the Alps during the summer and preferred it to the full sus e bike that my brother had. She said it felt less likely to slide.
Will she be disappointed it not a fatty?
Anything better he should spend his money on?
I have no idea about these things.
https://www.e-bikeshop.co.uk/blog/post/review-haibike-sduro-hardlife-ladies-ebike/


 
Posted : 19/11/2016 4:44 pm
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Will she be disappointed it not a fatty?

Yes. Obvious solution... Get a fat one.


 
Posted : 19/11/2016 4:46 pm
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I was thinking that as well but this is probably a nicer colour!


 
Posted : 19/11/2016 4:52 pm
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In my opinion ebikes really benefit from using a larger tyre footprint to make the most of the power characteristics so if you can i'd advise him to at least give consideration to something with plus sized tyres as a compromise to full fat.


 
Posted : 19/11/2016 4:55 pm
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Depending on how far she would want to ride, and how much battery assist is used, the 400w battery could be an issue.

I have a 400w battery and a 500w battery, using the more common Bosch system.

The Bosch motor is slightly more common than the Yamaha unit, but I'm sure the Yamaha unit is fine.

I get about 30 miles quite easily using the 400w battery, but use the lowest assist level for about 90% of the riding time.
Using more assist than this will eat into the range.
The current colder temperatures will also affect the range.

My advice would be to have a bike with a 500w battery.

Be aware though, that batteries are expensive, the Bosch battery (500w), is £700!

Can't comment on the actual ebike, but I do have an e fat bike hardtail, wouldn't want a normal hardtail as the e fat bike is slightly more comfortable, plus you don't need to worry about the increased drag.

Haibike sell a e fat bike hardtail, or there is an offer on at present for my bike.

Have a search online for the Felt Lebowske, feel free to email me if needed.

I'm not connected in any way with the deal etc.


 
Posted : 19/11/2016 5:03 pm

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