How can I stop my eBike from being stolen?
Same like a normal bike – lock it well. Many good ebikes come with frame locks installed too.
Same like a normal bike – lock it well. Many good ebikes come with frame locks installed too.
Depends on the ebike style – cargo ebikes are becoming more popular and can carry over 150kg total. Normal ebikes are often around 100-120kg total.
Branded ebikes often have years of design behind them and also a long history of after sales service.
All the main bicycle brands supply ebike now. Smartmotion was the first major brand to establish in NZ and continues to be one of the market leaders.
The two main motor styles are hub-drive (motor in the front or rear hub of the bike) and mid-drive (motor in the pedal axle area). Hub-drives are easier to ride for beginner cyclists as it does not matter what gear you are in. They are also good in flat and moderate terrain. Mid-drives take a
Similar to a bicycle, with the additional cost of battery replacement every 2-4 years. Power costs about 30 cents per 100kms. When used as an alternative to a car, an ebike can pay for itself within a year.
Yes, as long as it’s total weight is below the rated max for the rack. You can also get ebike specific racks that can handle a heavier bike.
Good quality electric bikes are designed to handle wet weather, but they are more vulnerable to water ingress, so avoid storing them in wet/exposed areas and get them regularly serviced at your local dealer.
Like a normal bike… low pressure water and a soft brush when needed, using added care not to spray pressurized water onto the electric components. Lubricant the drivetrain, etc as per a normal bike. Any good ebike will come with a detailed userguide with care instructions.
I think a good way to start is what type of normal bicycle would you prefer… then search thru electric bike brands in that same category. Do your research, study reviews, and chat to your nearest electric bike dealers, go for a few test rides. Make sure you get the right bike for you!