I agree with Ravi, I was not even aware of the brand until a week ago. All the reviews and videos of various models, rate the brand very high. I hope to own my own soon.
EDIT: I purchased a Gepida Fastida.
I have to agree with this too. Why wait? There are probably at least a half dozen bikes in your price range that meet your requirements. A Rad bike would be a fine choice.
Just read this article about the "Babymaker"
https://cyclingtips.com/2020/04/meet-the-babymaker-the-terrible-e-bike-that-just-raised-4-7-million-dollars/
Hi Jeremy,
I was in the same boat as you until recently. See my post for a more details. With advice from the members here that know more than I do...which is probably all of them...I have expanded my search to other brands with excellent quality and reputation but not well known in the United...
Ahh I see what you mean. Salem is mostly flat but Portland does have a good amount of hills. Really depends on where you are at but very good point!
Bill H.
Hi Ravi,
Yes, I would be interested in meeting your friend in Gresham, that is about an hour from where I live and a easy drive. I have watched reviews of the Fastida, that I would be interested in if I could get one close to my price range and the Haibike Trekking. I could not find any reviews...
1. Relaxed preferred but not mandatory.
2. Mid 50's
3. 10 miles total, 5 each way. Probably dubble that on the weekends.
4. Road
5. Around $2,000
6. I can fix thing, does not mean I like to :)
Hello,
New member and after reading the forms and much research I have narrowed my choices to the five ebikes listed below and kindly ask for some assistance from the more experienced members on their opinion on what to purchase. Each bike will fit my size and has features I'm looking for...