Irish Daily Mirror

ASSAULT YOUR FITNESS WITH AID OF A BATTERY

- BY FRASER ADDECOTT Geoff Hill @ghillster Fraser Addecott @Mirrorbike­r

One positive to come out of the horrors of the Covid pandemic is that more people than ever have taken to two wheels. Bicycles have more or less completely sold out across the country and the MCIA reports unpreceden­ted amounts of interest in motorised two-wheelers.

Falling somewhere between the two are electric or e-bikes, which have also seen soaring sales in the past few months. An e-bike is essentiall­y a bicycle with an integrated battery-powered electric motor, which assists with propulsion, usually via pedalling or sometimes with a throttle.

UK law states that the motor must not assist you “when you’re travelling at more than 25km/h (15.5mph)” and that power “doesn’t exceed 250watts”.

You must be over 14 to ride one and there is no need for a licence, and no vehicle tax. You can ride an electric bike anywhere that a normal bicycle would go.

First up is the Trekker GT by Triumph. The firm has been producing motorcycle­s for 118 years, but actually began as the Triumph Cycle Company in 1886, so it seems appropriat­e it is now entering the e-bike market.

The Trekker GT uses Shimano battery technology and a Shimano Steps E6100 250W motor, which provides 44ft-lb of torque and a range of around 150km (93 miles). The motor itself weighs just 2.9kg.

This very coollookin­g machine comes in either matt silver or matt black, and features on-trend black wheels, pedals, seat post and handlebar stem.

Standard features include LED lighting, full-length mudguards, pannier rack, sidestand and integrated Abus lock.

The aluminium frame hides the lockable battery and motor, it has Shimano Deore disc brakes, Shimano Deore 10-speed gears and adjustable Rockshox suspension forks.

There is a choice of four optional informatio­n display systems.

Next up is the e-scrambler by Ducati, in collaborat­ion with Thok Ebikes.

This uses a 250W Shimano Steps E7000 motor and Shimano battery.

Described by the Italian giant as “urban ready”, the e-scrambler features 11-speed Sram NX transmissi­on, aluminium mudguards, front and rear lights, a stand and luggage rack.

It has a telescopic seat post – operated via a handlebar lever – which allows for easy mounting and dismountin­g, and secure footing on the ground when stopped. It’s fitted with Suntour XCR springload­ed forks, Sram Guide disc brakes, Thok wheels and Pirelli tyres.

And, of course, the all-important Ducati badge.

 ??  ?? NIPPY Ducati e-scambler comes with a 250W motor
NIPPY Ducati e-scambler comes with a 250W motor
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 ??  ?? COOL Trekker GT comes in trendy matt black or silver
COOL Trekker GT comes in trendy matt black or silver

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