10 things to know before buying an ebike

10 things to know before buying an ebike

Buying an e-bike can take a big part of your budget, so you’ll want to make sure you are making the right choice when you're purchasing an e-bike. That is why we’ve created you a guide to what you need to know before purchasing an e-bike.

1.What will you use an e-bike to do?

E-bikes now come in many different styles and have many diverse uses. Think about why you want, or need, an e-bike. You don’t want to buy a 180mm full suspension e-bike if all you need is some extra mobility help to get to the local shops. Conversely, you don’t want a hybrid if you’re going to be blasting some big trails.

The simple rule is to tailor your bike to the majority of your riding and not what you wish you did or do very rarely.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

You don't have to get off and push your bike up that challenging uphill with an Electric City Bike

2.You get what you pay for.

With e-bikes, you genuinely get what you pay for. The more you pay, the better the battery life you’ll get. The stronger your motor will be, you’ll want a good motor when hills start to come up. You’ll also get a better spec the more you pay.

Remember a $1000 e-bike will have similar parts to a $500 standard bike, the extra charge is for your battery and motor.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

The Marin San Anselmo Electric City Bike

10 things to know before buying an ebike

3.How much power?

The question everyone will ask when looking at a new e-bike is, “How much power does that bike have?” You want to buy a bike with as much power as you can afford. It is worth knowing that 250 watts are the maximum power allowed in Australia. 250 watts is enough to help you reach a cruising speed of 25 kilometres per hour, the max speed allowed for e-bikes in Australia.

You also want to look at Amps and Volts available. Amps give you an indication of how long the battery will last, and Volts give you an indication of how fast the e-bike accelerates.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

36V Entity battery on the BOA folding electric bike

4.What type of motor?

You can get your motor in your hubs, or as part of the chainset, which is known as a mid-drive motor. Both systems have their advantages and disadvantages. The benefits of hub motors are that they have been around for a while and are both cheap and reliable. You can find them mounted on your front wheel or your back wheel. The back wheel is generally more beneficial as it’s easier for your bike to support the weight of the motor there.

Mid-drive motors are located around the bike’s bottom bracket area, making the motor closer to your bike’s centre of gravity and it helps to make an electric bike feel more stable. Being around your chainset and reacting to your pedal torque makes mid-drive motors more efficient than hub motors. Mid-drive motors will also help to make hills easier. Hub motors will just move your wheel forward, but mid-drive motors propel your chain and through that action bring you more power. Your local hills will now feel smaller than they ever did.

5.What is a watt-hour?

Battery life will be expressed in watt-hours. For many of us, the idea of a watt-hour is an abstract concept. The easiest way to think of it is that you want the biggest number possible for your budget here.

There is a small rule of thumb about watt-hours and e-bike distance. The idea is you take the watt-hours and divide by 15. The number you get is roughly the mileage you can expect from your battery. Like all rules, it is meant to be broken, but it gives you a good idea of what size you can get away with buying.

Watt-hours / 15 = Battery mileage

Now that you know the basics about E-Bikes, you can start browsing our website and the internet for the E-Bike that best matches your needs. If you have any issues, you can contact our customer service team or leave a comment in the comment section below.


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10 things to know before buying an ebike

10 things to know before buying an ebike

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Top Ten Tips for Buying an Electric Bike

If only deciding on what electric bike to purchase was as easy as riding up a steep hill on an ebike... Here are ten tips to help you make the right decision and start riding.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

1. CONSIDER YOUR NEEDS

Electric bikes are designed for different people and different purposes. It’s up to you to decide what features is most important. If comfort is key, then a step-through frame may be best. If hill climbing is crucial, a middle motor system or high torque hub motor may be best. If riding long distances is your cup of tea, then a battery of 400 watt-hours or more is most appropriate. Understanding your personal needs will help you pick what features matter most on your electric bike.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

2. CHOOSE YOUR RETAILER WISELY

Buying an electric bike should be as much about buying into a bike shop as it is about the product itself. You should judge your place of purchase on three points: vibe, commitment, and quality. The vibe is the feeling you get when you walk into the shop. Is the staff friendly, knowledgeable and helpful? Commitment refers to the shop’s visible enthusiasm for electric bikes. Do they have many e-bikes or just a few stuck in the back of the shop? Knowing that the shop is committed to the electric bicycle movement means they will be willing and wanting to help you make the most of your electric bike years down the road. Quality, refers to the types of bikes that the retailer is selling. Are they brand names that you can research or are they bikes on which information is hard to come by? You want to be sure your retailer is in the business for the right reason and not just to make a quick buck.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

3. TEST RIDE SEVERAL BIKES

Perhaps the most important—and fun—part of buying an electric bike is test riding. Trying an electric bike allows you to put aside specs and reviews and research and just answer the most basic question: ‘Do I love this bike?’ If yes, then start asking a few other questions: ‘Does it climb hills in the way I need it to?’; ‘Does the bike fit me in the way I would like it to?’, ‘Does it have the quality and functionality I would like?'

10 things to know before buying an ebike

4. HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS

The electric bike is a revolutionary form of transportation. Quality electric bikes are here at last, and they are reliable, powerful, useful, and a joy to use. All in all, an electric bike can be life changing. That being said, not all electric bikes are created equal. There are many electric bikes out there that are far from the ideal of a modern, quality machine. It is up to you as the customer to set your expectations high and demand the best.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

5. THE WARRANTY MATTERS

Buying an electric bike is a big investment, regardless of whether it is $1500 or $10000. With a warranty, you can rest assured that your investment is worth it. A two year warranty on parts, motor and battery (with no exclusions for normal use) is reasonable to expect from most electric bike manufacturers with product selling for over $2000.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

6. TRUST YOUR INTUITION

It may seem like a jungle of contradictory information out there, and that is not far from the truth. There are many choices, lots of opinions, and not much in the way of trusted organizations that certify and review electric bikes in a systematic manner. What is someone to do? The best strategy is to put your trust in your intuition. If something is too good to be true, it probably is. If a bike is from a brand you’ve never heard of and can’t find information on it, it is probably best to stay clear.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

7. TAKE THE LONG VIEW

Being environmentally sustainable is about more than just running on electricity: it’s about the way the bike was built, the quality of its construction, and the after-purchase service to keep it in great condition. You should expect that your bike should last from five to ten years at a minimum with regular service, and that your battery should last from 600 to 800 full charge cycles. And when the battery needs to be replaced, your retailer should be ready to have it rebuilt or recycled, but not thrown in the trash.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

8. QUALITY COUNTS BUT SERVICE COUNTS JUST AS MUCH

Electric bikes are not toys, they are transportation. The quality of the bicycle itself, irrespective of the drive system, is extremely important, and doubly important if you plan on riding it day in and day out. While bicycle component quality is fairly easy to judge by looking over the listing of parts, motors and batteries can be a little more difficult. When in doubt, research the motor and battery brands. But remember that the quality of the components won’t make much of a difference if your electric bike is not set up and tuned correctly. Your local independent bike dealer is your ally in maintaining the quality components you invested in.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

9. BUY LOCAL

If at all possible, buy local. In the course of even the smoothest possible purchase you will have questions about your bike, and in a worst case scenario you may have problems, so no matter what happens you will want to be within 50 miles of your place of purchase so that they can help you. Besides, your patronage assures that local electric bike experts will be there for you when you need them for years to come.

10 things to know before buying an ebike

10. YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR

The old adage works as much for electric bikes as it does everything else in life. It is not cheap to build a good electric bike that is reliable and has quality components. For throttle operated bikes or bikes with a cadence sensor, expect to pay at least $1500. For electric bikes with a torque sensor, expect to pay $2500 and up. The good news is that a quality e-bike can pay for itself very quickly. And that does not even account for the happiness dividend!

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What to know before getting an ebike?

18 Things to Know Before Buying an Electric Bike.
Electric bikes don't cost much more than non-electric bikes. ... .
Know what you'll use it for. ... .
The power kicks in only when you pedal. ... .
They weigh a ton. ... .
Top speed matters a lot. ... .
Compare mileage per charge. ... .
You get a good workout. ... .
They're more fun than you'd expect..

What should I ask when buying an ebike?

What Questions Should I Ask Before Buying an Electric Bike?.
Ask about the battery. Ask the vendor who the manufacturer is. ... .
Ask about the motor. Ask the vendor about the wattage in the motor bolt, the continuous wattage rating and peak wattage rating. ... .
Ask about the bike components. ... .
Ask about their customer service..

What is the lifespan of an ebike?

On average, ebikes last around 10 years. That number can be higher or lower depending on the type of bike and how you use it. If you are conscientious about caring for your ebike, it can last well over a decade. However, various parts like motors and chains will need to be periodically replaced even with proper care.

Should you charge ebike after every ride?

IMPORTANT CHARGING INFORMATION It is good practice to recharge as soon as is reasonably possible after the battery goes flat. We recommend charging after every ride, that way your electric bike is always ready for your next outing. Switch off the battery before charging. (If the battery has a switch on it).