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  1. malumbu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've had a go on an electric assisted bike - it > was great fun and like having a little push. > Something that I may consider when my body gives > up further > > I've found a useful guide from Sustrans: > https://www.sustrans.org.uk/our-blog/get-active/20 > 21/everyday-walking-and-cycling/where-to-start-wit > h-electric-bikes-all-you-need-to-know/?utm_source= > Sustrans&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=12313362_Th > e%20Network%20April%202021&utm_content=The%20ultim > ate%20guide%20to%20electric%20guides&dm_i=6EB,7BX1 > U,A1PZC8,TQQRQ,1 > > Hope this is useful. Great to hear of your > experience - perhaps keep the debate on > sustainable transport to other threads. I work on them, they are awesome. The Swytch kit conversions are great. Rad Power Bikes are amazing. Most electric bikes seem to be very neat and perfect for those who want to cycle but don't like getting hot and sweaty with the effort. We need more of them, and we need people to stop driving their cars, so if you're thinking of getting one, do it, and leave the car at home. Charlie
  2. 12 Lordship Lane used to be an estate agents but has been empty and seemingly abandoned for years. Whats going on with it? Surprised it hasn't been turned into coffee or posh food outlet by now.
  3. There are fantastic electric bikes out there at the moment. I love the Rad Power selection - I think they sell online and deliver to you. If you don't cycle now, just start cycling on a regular cheap bike and if you enjoy it and are keen, then shell out for an electric - they tend to be quite expensive. They are slightly heavier than a regular bike but not by much. Charlie
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