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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    My wife loves her Ride1Up. It's well made and not too crazy heavy. It's a great bike!
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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    Thank you, @NancyL, but we ended up getting the Ride1Up LMT'D and so far, it's a great bike. It's also about $1000 less expensive than the two you suggested.
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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    Update: The Zen Shakti looks fantastic, but it won't ship until next year, and could be even later for the step-thru frame. I ordered the Ride1Up LMT'D today for my wife.
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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    Thanks for the pointer! This looks like a great trail bike, though probably heavy for my wife, and it uses a cadence sensor. I'll add it to the list above though
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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    Does anyone else have any suggestions of bikes I've missed?
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    Zen Shakti

    I'm already basically sold, so whenever you want some pre-orders, please let us know!
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    Zen Shakti

    The bike does look fantastic. Is this thread the best place to stay up to date on production updates, component choices, and preordering info?
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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    The bike looks great but I'm confused. On the web site it shows as $3799. Am I missing something? I went to https://zenebikes.com/product/zen-ninja/
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    Looking for Juiced CCS2-like bike for my small wife

    Hi, I bought a Juiced CrossCurrent S2 last Spring and I love it. It's heavy, but otherwise, nearly perfect for my needs. I'm now looking to get an ebike for my wife and the options seem slim, for a woman who's 5'4" and only about 108lbs so the bike can't be too heavy. Some things I'd really like...
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    Just to follow up, in case anyone else ever finds this thread: I have the Juiced and I absolutely love it. It's heavy, as all e-bikes are, but rides like a dream, it seems well put-together, and both the mechanical and electronic components all seem to be very good for what the cost is. Rad...
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    I've just decided to pull the trigger on the Juiced. The price seems fair, I like the look, and the only real complaint I have is it doesn't include a rear light or reflector, nor an adjustable height stem, so for about $50 extra I should end up with a good starting bike. Again thanks to...
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    I spoke to Jeff yesterday at CL and it sounds like this might not be quite the right fit for me. He said they do still have one in stock (as of late yesterday). Note, though, that it's a model 2017 bike that they're selling with new warranty, etc. And @TMH, thank you, I hadn't thought through...
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    I found a few local dealers, so I will go have a look. Thanks, that one also looks like good bang-for-the-buck. Right now I'm liking the Juiced CrossCurrent S2 after reading a bunch about them, and they provide a nice $200 discount to anyone in the medical field or military veterans, which...
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    My first post. I just want to say that I love this community! Active community, helpful responses. Thank you!
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    What negative things have you read about the Juiced? The new model looks amazing, spec-wise, and it's a nice looking bike!
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    @Prone2wander : Thanks. Someone local is selling Ride1Up 500 series used, but I suspect the electronics improvements will be worth the extra few hundred dollars. And like you I'm willing to spend more but I don't need stuff like the highest end components.. I just don't think I'd notice...
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    Help choose sub-$2000 ebike

    I'm looking for a relatively inexpensive ebike to use while trying to get myself back into shape. I'm a 50yo guy, 6' tall, and about 225lb. I've got relatively bad knees and bad ankles, so I want something for casual use but where I can get a bit of help if I need it. I don't expect to do trail...
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