Kev45
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So Fred, you are talking about buying a fat tyre ebike, similar style to this one, with a £1,000 budget cap.

Unfortunately, for £1,000 you won't get much ebike for your bucks, engine wise, and of course ultimately the reliability of that engine and trust me they are barstewards to peddle five miles home if the engine goes.
Halford's sell these in various colours for £1,000.

You said 'looking good was important' and while the Halford's model isn't a Brad Pitt, it is 'cool' enough imo. The spec is just so so, it's a budget bike, but for £1,000 that's all it is going to be anyway. You will get more utility out of a hardtail eMTB than the style you want and while Halfords isn't to everyone's taste it is always best to buy locally on a strict budget in case anything goes wrong with the engine and so easier to get fixed etc.
Plus, the overall Halford warranty is decent.
Personally, I would pay more for a decent mid-drive engine, and currently Bosch leads that field (arguably) in the ebike world and for £2,000 you would get a better all round specced bike and engine albeit still a budget ebike.
If you need any more help, don't be afraid to ask hun bun xxx
(Edited, based on new ebikes not second hand mwahhh).

Unfortunately, for £1,000 you won't get much ebike for your bucks, engine wise, and of course ultimately the reliability of that engine and trust me they are barstewards to peddle five miles home if the engine goes.
Halford's sell these in various colours for £1,000.

You said 'looking good was important' and while the Halford's model isn't a Brad Pitt, it is 'cool' enough imo. The spec is just so so, it's a budget bike, but for £1,000 that's all it is going to be anyway. You will get more utility out of a hardtail eMTB than the style you want and while Halfords isn't to everyone's taste it is always best to buy locally on a strict budget in case anything goes wrong with the engine and so easier to get fixed etc.
Plus, the overall Halford warranty is decent.
Personally, I would pay more for a decent mid-drive engine, and currently Bosch leads that field (arguably) in the ebike world and for £2,000 you would get a better all round specced bike and engine albeit still a budget ebike.
If you need any more help, don't be afraid to ask hun bun xxx
(Edited, based on new ebikes not second hand mwahhh).
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