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I've now had a test ride on a Ridgeback Electron Di2 and a Bergamont.
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she will be the proud owner of a Bergamont e horizon 6. The only negative is the weight and even that is not insurmountable.
All ebikes are heavy, open frame ones even more so.
I've seen a couple of Bergamonts, they look nicely made and finished.
Looks the eHorizon 6 has the smaller 400wh battery.
I don't know Mrs Slick's proposed use, but a lot of new ebikers find they take on longer journeys than they thought they would.
The bike also has the latest Bosch motor with the full size chain ring.
A bit less poke than the motors with the small chain ring, but supposedly nice and quiet, and smaller so there's not quite such a large carbuncle on the bottom bracket.
Think this might be the one I tried but it had a 500w battery. Quite interesting when you put the data into the Bosch battery website.
Yeah, he did explain the range was dependent on riding style much like a cars mpg was dependent on how hard you hit the throttle. The display was actually measured in km, and in the lowest eco setting it reckoned 125 km was achievable. We will soon see though, as this is one of the things I'd like to check before I buy. The resale value is a bit of an issue, but there's not a lot you can do about that. Hopefully Mrs Slick will just want to keep it, or at least want to trade it in when there is still so e value left in it.Range is a piece of string question, but 80 miles on one battery is very ambitious.
More like half that would be more like it.
Bosch batteries do seem to last well in terms of numbers of recharges, but a replacement is close to £700.
If a second hand buyer wants to factor that into a purchase, he can only reasonably give you a hundred or two for the bike.
I'm sure you can imagine a tatty ebike in need of a battery would be next to worthless.
Do you reckon at 2K, the Bergamont is worthwhile or is there something else I could be looking at?Range is a piece of string question, but 80 miles on one battery is very ambitious.
More like half that would be more like it.
Bosch batteries do seem to last well in terms of numbers of recharges, but a replacement is close to £700.
If a second hand buyer wants to factor that into a purchase, he can only reasonably give you a hundred or two for the bike.
I'm sure you can imagine a tatty ebike in need of a battery would be next to worthless.
Do you reckon at 2K, the Bergamont is worthwhile or is there something else I could be looking at?