birdman518
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- Region
 - USA
 
- City
 - Pinellas County FL
 
I have been researching for first ebikes...    narrowed down to Ride1Up 700 and Aventon Level.
Yesterday I went to local bike shop (Trek dealer)... The lowest end Trek is over my approx. $1700
budget, but since they service bikes, I wanted to make sure they would service any ebike I might
buy. They told me they only service the bikes they sell (I assume they mean Treks).
He told me that was because on some ebikes even changing a flat on the rear took more time
than they could reasonably charge for.
After this I spent a few hours looking at mid drive bikes, with the idea that I might raise my
budget. I get the advantage of not having the motor entangled (not pejorative) with the
rear hub.
But several reviews seemed to indicate that some mid drives do not have a throttle, and this
is one feature that my wife has decided she wants.
Is this true, and if so, why? Is there some other overriding advantage that I could point to
to say "this is why you don't need a throttle with a mid drive"?
Thanks,
Mitch
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Yesterday I went to local bike shop (Trek dealer)... The lowest end Trek is over my approx. $1700
budget, but since they service bikes, I wanted to make sure they would service any ebike I might
buy. They told me they only service the bikes they sell (I assume they mean Treks).
He told me that was because on some ebikes even changing a flat on the rear took more time
than they could reasonably charge for.
After this I spent a few hours looking at mid drive bikes, with the idea that I might raise my
budget. I get the advantage of not having the motor entangled (not pejorative) with the
rear hub.
But several reviews seemed to indicate that some mid drives do not have a throttle, and this
is one feature that my wife has decided she wants.
Is this true, and if so, why? Is there some other overriding advantage that I could point to
to say "this is why you don't need a throttle with a mid drive"?
Thanks,
Mitch