I really want the Estarli E28, but I'm a 5ft shortarse. My shortness limited my options when buying my scooter too (ended up with a low spec Niu MQi coz it was the only model I could ride safely). Smaller options almost always mean lower spec. No fair.
Hey Eilis, I bought the Temple e bike you tested from Temple Brick Lane, it's fab! Thanks for adding the extra tip to the stand btw. I live in Norfolk and in October I'll be cycling there a lot so I'll send my review after then. Thanks for your great work for female cyclists, looking forward to more updates.
I am of average height but am heavy and was unable to fit on three ebikes. They had only 18 to 19 inches of space between the center of the handlebar to the tip of the seat. My regular pedal bike had 21 inches.
The Tern GSD is the same length as most standard hybrid bikes if you measure them including the wheel length - the 20" wheels make a big difference! Let's just say I love my Tern, but would definitely suggest looking at the GSD S10, which is spectacularly low maintenance and a lot less expensive!
Hey. That leather Brooks seat... Is it possible that that's the exact seat (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) that I had in 1972? WOW!!! It still looks the same over 50 years later.
I don't see how being male or female makes any difference when it comes to bikes. Maybe size of bike, but that's not exactly a male/female thing, just a size issue. But then, I don't have a lady in my life so what would i know!
More and More Dudes ride "girls" ebikes .i got Roll Elite Low-step w luna bbs02 . so comfy . i get it ladies . Step thru is the Way ♥ and they get stolen Way Less 💡
Va moof has awesome design, but the front wheel drive and price to performance pretty bad, especially in the US. For a few hundred more you can get a proper Bosch mid drive, for a thousand less you can get a rear hub that will still outperform the Vanmoofs front hub drive. If you want a better featured bike with similar design look at Cowboy, still not great value but better than Vanmoof.
We don't ignore them! For the cost of their bikes, their Trust Pilot rating is quite low and we've had feedback from audience members that they've had issues, so we don't feel comfortable recommending them. Hopefully that changes though as they're a fantastic brand.
@@Electroheads i take the point on reliability but can the Mate, Mycle and Desiknio be that much more reliable for you to test them but never feature a Vanmoof? Especially for how common they are on the roads now i bet they far outsell anything else. On that point it would be good to know sale figures per brand in the UK albeit probably a hard task to find reliable data
Why are we gendering e-bikes now? The average folding bike is designed to suit nearly everyone, so that's a non-issue. The only time you need to consider "bikes for women" (sizes/geometry/equipment) is for long-distance/high-intensity sport (I have mechanicked for several women's road & mtn race teams, so know a bit about this) where bike fit is important, and highly personal, and arrived at after hours of riding and setup. The average urban commuter/leisure ride, of all genders, is fully catered for by most quality makers, and apart from handlebars the right width, and saddles the right shape, you don't really have to worry that the e-bike you buy will fit you (given the right size frame is chosen) if you're a girl/wommin/laydee. Mudguards or panniers are a personal choice, for m or f riders.
Because women have different tastes and there's nothing wrong with catering to that. My partners bike is pink, Dutch style and as girly as it comes. She's going to listen to the opinions of another woman far more than she will take my advice.
As you can imagine there are SO many e-bikes to shine a light on, but in this video we wanted to focus on the five bikes that we currently would have zero hesitations in recommending!
I really want the Estarli E28, but I'm a 5ft shortarse. My shortness limited my options when buying my scooter too (ended up with a low spec Niu MQi coz it was the only model I could ride safely).
Smaller options almost always mean lower spec. No fair.
Hey Eilis, I bought the Temple e bike you tested from Temple Brick Lane, it's fab! Thanks for adding the extra tip to the stand btw. I live in Norfolk and in October I'll be cycling there a lot so I'll send my review after then. Thanks for your great work for female cyclists, looking forward to more updates.
I am of average height but am heavy and was unable to fit on three ebikes. They had only 18 to 19 inches of space between the center of the handlebar to the tip of the seat. My regular pedal bike had 21 inches.
I don't think I have seen an in-depth best eBike buying guide for women yet. Well Done Electroheads as always.
Thank you fellow member
The Tern GSD is the same length as most standard hybrid bikes if you measure them including the wheel length - the 20" wheels make a big difference!
Let's just say I love my Tern, but would definitely suggest looking at the GSD S10, which is spectacularly low maintenance and a lot less expensive!
Good point!
Hey. That leather Brooks seat... Is it possible that that's the exact seat (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) that I had in 1972? WOW!!! It still looks the same over 50 years later.
Don't change perfection!
Why recommend the Buxton ProE over the Estarli E20? Is it better for some reason?
Any chance of stating minimum height each bike is suitable for? My wife is only 4'10" and is struggling to find anything suitable.
lmao might have to buy a kid's bike for her
A folding ebike definitely
@@spikethea2630 indeed, we recently ordered an estarli e20.8 play
Hiya Eilis . Great video .👍☀️
Love this channel its fun to watch
Thanks for presentings such awesome NEW bikes ❗️🚲❗️❌️❗️👍❗️
❗️👍❗️🚲❗️👍❗️ The foldeable, I prefer ❣️❗️Thanks ! ❗️👍❗️
Wonderful to see you at FC Live South at the weekend
Thank you so much for stopping by!
Why dont they do intersex bikes?
Hi ,I'm Peris from Kenya. I really love your bikes ,how can I get one?
What's Eilis trying to sing at 2:41? 🤔 Doesn't sound like anything 😁
HA! why thank you... It's Talking Heads - Psycho Killer
Highly engaging!
Thank you!
Good suggestions !
I wonder if there's more weather in England than rain! :-D
wind!
😂
I don't see how being male or female makes any difference when it comes to bikes. Maybe size of bike, but that's not exactly a male/female thing, just a size issue. But then, I don't have a lady in my life so what would i know!
Wow Tone death ,like myself...Bless up...😊
I got a carrera crossfire ladies E bike after I fell on the crossbar of my old bike and made a plumb pudding.
More and More Dudes ride "girls" ebikes .i got Roll Elite Low-step w luna bbs02 . so comfy . i get it ladies . Step thru is the Way ♥
and they get stolen Way Less 💡
I have a very manly super73 s2
I want to buy one, too! Is it a good idea?
@@Andi_mit_E yes I love it I don't drive to work now only thing I'd buy is a front mud guard as the one you get isn't at all practical
It's a great bike!!
Talking heads performance was fantastic 😂🙄🚪
I will pretend this is actually a compliment for my own sake hehe
@@Electroheads yeah sure , they were very very active whilst performing on stage .
@@antoniopalmero4063 never saw Dave live ,but TomTom Club was awesome .
I have NO problem to ride " Wo Men " - Bikes , women have much more to ride male- bikes ❗️🚲❗️👍❗️🔔❗️👍
🤙🏼🤙🏼
기분좋은 사람😊
Interesting that this channel always ignores Vanmoof
Va moof has awesome design, but the front wheel drive and price to performance pretty bad, especially in the US. For a few hundred more you can get a proper Bosch mid drive, for a thousand less you can get a rear hub that will still outperform the Vanmoofs front hub drive. If you want a better featured bike with similar design look at Cowboy, still not great value but better than Vanmoof.
We don't ignore them! For the cost of their bikes, their Trust Pilot rating is quite low and we've had feedback from audience members that they've had issues, so we don't feel comfortable recommending them. Hopefully that changes though as they're a fantastic brand.
@@Electroheads i take the point on reliability but can the Mate, Mycle and Desiknio be that much more reliable for you to test them but never feature a Vanmoof? Especially for how common they are on the roads now i bet they far outsell anything else. On that point it would be good to know sale figures per brand in the UK albeit probably a hard task to find reliable data
Truly a limited selection.
Why are we gendering e-bikes now? The average folding bike is designed to suit nearly everyone, so that's a non-issue. The only time you need to consider "bikes for women" (sizes/geometry/equipment) is for long-distance/high-intensity sport (I have mechanicked for several women's road & mtn race teams, so know a bit about this) where bike fit is important, and highly personal, and arrived at after hours of riding and setup. The average urban commuter/leisure ride, of all genders, is fully catered for by most quality makers, and apart from handlebars the right width, and saddles the right shape, you don't really have to worry that the e-bike you buy will fit you (given the right size frame is chosen) if you're a girl/wommin/laydee. Mudguards or panniers are a personal choice, for m or f riders.
what ever way it takes to get more females on bikes ✌🏽thats good .
Because women have different tastes and there's nothing wrong with catering to that. My partners bike is pink, Dutch style and as girly as it comes. She's going to listen to the opinions of another woman far more than she will take my advice.
Because I don’t want black/matt bikes, I want one that suits a smaller build and that makes me want to sing with happiness. That’s why!
Bri'ish 👁👄👁
'Ello Guv'na!
Why do you never mention the much more affordable versions of these bikes from the likes of halfords?
They’ve made videos of cheaper bikes , have a look through their play lists🙂
As you can imagine there are SO many e-bikes to shine a light on, but in this video we wanted to focus on the five bikes that we currently would have zero hesitations in recommending!
Can't be long before they start doing LGBTQ bikes!!
If they are post op they should just use scooters, to be safe