I am currently sulking like a seven-year-old who has been told that Christmas has been cancelled.
I've been looking again at alternatives, and although there are a number of possibilities, none of them grabs me the way the Fiido did. It may of course be that I really liked the colour, but overall it seems to tick more boxes than the others, quite apart from being the cheapest.
- Step-through frame
- Weight no more than around 17 kg, preferably even less
- Reasonable range, preferably with a range extender battery available
- Rear pannier rack, and preferably suitable to fit a basket
- Mudguards, and preferably a chain guard
- Geared to allow non-powered riding without killing me
I quite like this one, and the company is based in Clitheroe so it's not impossible to go take a look.
Hybrid AL e Step Through
www.ribblecycles.co.uk
However, although the article referencing a triangular-frame version I sourced it from said 15 kg and a 252 wh battery, the weight and the battery size aren't included in the specifications on the company's web page! It only seems to have three levels of assist, while most of these bikes have five. Also, I don't see anything about a range extender battery. It's £1,824 and available in 2-4 weeks. It actually seems to be available! I might give them a ring.
There is also a Trek model that I don't like quite so much. There is a shop at Dobbie's Garden Centre at Sheriffhall that deals with these, but I don't think they actually stock the bikes for a casual inquirer to look at.
Discover your next great ride with FX+ 2 Stagger. See the bike and visit your local Trek retailer. Shop now!
www.trekbikes.com
The nice colours are sold out in my size so it's black or nothing. Boo. The battery is 250 wh, which is OK, but then they quote the range as only "up to" 35 miles, "up to" 70 miles with the range extender. If they're being realistic that's OK, but if you allow for marketing hype it isn't. Also, the bike is 18 kg. It's £1,700 and available in about a week. If I like black.
This next one is a bit strange. The company is based near Winchester, and guys, I don't live there any more.
Discover the new Estarli e28.X lightweight e-bike, featuring an integrated 2-speed automatic gearbox with belt drive for seamless gear changes and a high-tech torque sensor for optimal power output. Book a test ride or video call to learn more about the Estarli e28.X.
www.thecyclecompany.co.uk
The weird part is that it doesn't have normal derailleur gears, it has a two-speed automatic gear so you don't change gear at all, although it does have five levels of assist. I have no idea how that works. It also has one of these rubber strap things rather than a chain, which I kind of like even though I've never tried it. It weighs in at 18.9 kg, BUT the battery is removable and they recommend removing that to lift the bike into a car, to make it just 16.9 kg. The battery is 360 wh, which is a decent size. This one is £1,895.
These are all reasonably affordable, but then there is the really expensive one. The nearest store is in Harrogate.
Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0 Step-Through EQ Brushed Aluminum / Black Reflective £2600.00
www.specializedconceptstore.co.uk
The medium size is all sold out, so I guess this isn't a runner anyway, even if I was prepared to cough up £3,400. The battery is 320 wh and there is a range extender. I don't see the actual weight, just that it's "a featherweight marvel, weighing 40% less than traditional e-bikes", which is as long as a piece of string. I thought I read 15 kg somewhere, but I can't see it.
So that's the runners and riders, gathered together for my convenience. Unless someone knows of something else.
If I don't want to wait for the Fiido, the Ribble one is the most attractive. There is something to be said for getting something made in Britain. But on the other hand I was strongly attracted to the Chinese-built Fiido the minute I saw the reviews, in much the same way as I was attracted to the MG4, thinking, that's exactly what I want. Mainly right now I'm mad at Fiido for taking my money under false pretences, and I want a refund.