How To Choose The Right Electric Bike For You!

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Check out the full range here: www.raleigh.co.uk/gb/en/
    Raleigh has been in the cycling game for decades, so it's safe to say they know a thing or two about what makes a brilliant bike. Raleigh has also been in the electric bike game for quite some time too, so, Sam Gupta talks through a few of its most popular models and helps you to understand which e-bike is best for you.
    00:00 - Intro
    00:47 - What is an e-bike?
    01:49 - Raleigh Trace
    03:24 - Raleigh Motus
    05:02 - Raleigh Centros
    06:42 - Raleigh Modum
    08:40 - Outro
    Subscribe to Cycling Weekly here: czcams.com/users/CyclingW...
    More at:
    Cycling Weekly: www.cyclingweekly.com
    Facebook: / cyclingweekly
    Instagram: / cyclingweeklymagazine
    Twitter: / cyclingweekly
    Email: cycling@futurenet.com
    #cycling #bikes #bicycles
  • Sport

Komentáře • 17

  • @jcfallows
    @jcfallows Před 5 měsíci +1

    Just bought a new Raleigh Motus for my retirement! I'm really pleased with the sheer quality of every part of this bike. Having said that i have bought good cars cheaper!

  • @edhyunsoolee2683
    @edhyunsoolee2683 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hub or Mid motor or IGH / Cadence or Torque / Chain or belt
    Most reviews and comparisons are made w/ bike's spec itself only under circumstance wide open area either on flat or hills. However, "in terms of which is better/efficient" could be totally different in certain situations including myself, those who live in heavy traffic city dealing w/ cars, signals and bunch of people each block that requires stopping and starting on a frequent basis.
    As someone mentioned below, Mid-motor could be pain in the ass shifting gears constantly which possibly could also end up spending more $$ maintenances switching chains/drivetrain more often without getting full benefit of Mid-motor's advantage in heavy traffic area. (on the other hand, I heard Mid-motor has more range then Hub w/ same battery spec ?)
    How about IGH with belt ? Is it considerably heavier then Hub / Mid motor ?

  • @allanmacbadger5692
    @allanmacbadger5692 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I've been looking at Cube and Canyon mountain / offroad e-bikes and i'm impressed with the Raleigh Centros - and i've found it on offer at £2300.00. no mention of the torque or the warranty?

  • @daytch9485
    @daytch9485 Před rokem +2

    Totally for on-board e-bikes , not so crazy about drop bar e-bikes and absolutely no on e-mtb earn your turn

  • @Forish
    @Forish Před rokem +2

    Modum I guess, been thinking of a good ebike for a few months now, but these are so far out of my price range lol.

  • @inquaanate2393
    @inquaanate2393 Před rokem +2

    50 miles on 250wh is just not honest. That is about 70 watts of assistance which is not much.

    • @viffviffer9804
      @viffviffer9804 Před rokem

      The 250W is just a nominal figure to be legal. The Nm assistance figure is a better comparison between ebikes

    • @velokernow3696
      @velokernow3696 Před 6 měsíci

      I know what you mean. It would have to be flat for a 250wh battery to work for miles miles....

    • @brookes79
      @brookes79 Před 3 měsíci +1

      My Ribble Endurance SL e has a 250W battery & I did a 50 mile ride in Eco & got home with exactly 50% charge left.

  • @takuan650
    @takuan650 Před rokem +2

    I always fail to see the point of an electric bicycle unless a person is handicapped or too frail to ride a proper bike. These heavy sh!t bikes are awful to move without battery power. A lame brained waste of time. I'd get an electric moped instead. I enjoy riding my bike with my own generated energy in order to get a proper work out. That's the spirit of cycling.

    • @Sagarpawar-ix7ky
      @Sagarpawar-ix7ky Před rokem +2

      Yes
      ,100%..
      We get world no.1 e scooter for 1000 euros only..in india

    • @phantombigballs8165
      @phantombigballs8165 Před rokem +5

      Typical response of someone who hasn't ridden on properly
      I ride my normal road bike around 200 miles a week for work
      However weekends I'm on my EMTB up in the Welsh hills and I fooking love it. Bikes are the mutts nuts

    • @stevetaylor8698
      @stevetaylor8698 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I'm 70 years old and whilst not "handicapped" or particularly "frail", one of my knees can no longer cope with long runs on an ordinary bike. You come across as a bit of a tosser.

    • @DeclanOKaneMD
      @DeclanOKaneMD Před 6 měsíci +1

      Not very bright

    • @velokernow3696
      @velokernow3696 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The spirit of cycling is to encourage others to ride, not discourage them.