To help you get the most out of an eBike in time for your next (or first!) motorhome holiday, we’ve put together some helpful hints, tips & advice around carrying electric bikes on motorhome.
What to look for in an electric bike comes down to all sorts of lifestyle and personal preferences; including your height, build and the way you wish to use your eBike.
Typically costing between £1000 & £3000 new, purchasing your first eBike can feel like a large and long term investment, which is why it’s so important that you pick the right eBike for your height & build, as well as your lifestyle. So, here, we’ll provide some handy hints, tips & advice around how to choose an electric bike.
Particularly if you’ve never owned or used an eBike before, you may have a lot of questions about them; including one very common question: can eBikes go on trails?
Even as electric bikes increase in popularity, there are still a multitude of myths andcommonly asked questionsassociated with eBikes - includingcan electric bikes be used in the rain?
Particularly if you’re a keen cyclist of a regular- ormanual- bike, and you’re considering making the switch to an electric bike, you may be wondering what the differences are between electric bikes vs regular bikes.
E bikes have been gaining popularity in recent years; due to theiraccessibility, cost saving implications, low impact on the environment, and ability to help cyclists tackle challenging terrainswith ease - but how reliable are e bikes?
There are many benefits to owning an electric bike - or eBike - over a conventional bicycle. Electric bikes make many aspects of cycling easier, but can electric bikes go up steep hills?
eBikes are pedal-assist, which means they use a small electric motor to boost the power created by your own pedalling; this is why electric bikes are not cheating!