Hello,
Nice to meet you all! This is my first post.
I live is SF Bay Area and I recently bought Ride1Up 500 ebike for my wife and now want to get one for myself.
500 seems to be a great bike. I am OK with almost all of the components and wouldn't want to pay extra for better ones except for the motor.
We plan to do some light trail riding with some moderate hills in addition to flat paved roads. I tested R1U 500 on some small hills in the local park. About 30 degrees steep (more than I would encounter on the trails). The bike does OK when I both pedal and use full throttle. And this is how we intend to use the bikes - mostly pedal and use the motor when going uphill. I think 500 should be just fine for my wife, but I am about 60lbs heavier and some extra power would be helpful.
It looks like all decent mid-drive bikes cost more than 2k and I don't want to go that direction. 750W geared hub motor will probably be just fine for my needs.
LMTD costs $700 more than 500 and the only difference between them that I care about is the motor. Better brakes are nice, but not necessary. And I really don't care about color display and integrated battery.
Juiced CrossCurrent S2 is similar to LMTD and $100 cheaper, but I lean towards LMTD because it is 5lbs lighter, has better brakes and slightly wider tires (but not too wide).
CCS2 has torque sensor, but it is not very important for me. I might just use throttle instead of assist mode.
Are there any cheaper ebikes with 750W motors or better? or maybe just better alternatives for under $2k? Lower quality components might be OK. Fixing/replacing things is fine.
I would love to buy a version of R1U 500 with 750W motor for about $1.5k, but it does not exist
I also considered buying a conversion kit and building my own bike. I am an engineer and In some way building things is even more interesting for me than riding, but I don't have much time these days.
Nice to meet you all! This is my first post.
I live is SF Bay Area and I recently bought Ride1Up 500 ebike for my wife and now want to get one for myself.
500 seems to be a great bike. I am OK with almost all of the components and wouldn't want to pay extra for better ones except for the motor.
We plan to do some light trail riding with some moderate hills in addition to flat paved roads. I tested R1U 500 on some small hills in the local park. About 30 degrees steep (more than I would encounter on the trails). The bike does OK when I both pedal and use full throttle. And this is how we intend to use the bikes - mostly pedal and use the motor when going uphill. I think 500 should be just fine for my wife, but I am about 60lbs heavier and some extra power would be helpful.
It looks like all decent mid-drive bikes cost more than 2k and I don't want to go that direction. 750W geared hub motor will probably be just fine for my needs.
LMTD costs $700 more than 500 and the only difference between them that I care about is the motor. Better brakes are nice, but not necessary. And I really don't care about color display and integrated battery.
Juiced CrossCurrent S2 is similar to LMTD and $100 cheaper, but I lean towards LMTD because it is 5lbs lighter, has better brakes and slightly wider tires (but not too wide).
CCS2 has torque sensor, but it is not very important for me. I might just use throttle instead of assist mode.
Are there any cheaper ebikes with 750W motors or better? or maybe just better alternatives for under $2k? Lower quality components might be OK. Fixing/replacing things is fine.
I would love to buy a version of R1U 500 with 750W motor for about $1.5k, but it does not exist
I also considered buying a conversion kit and building my own bike. I am an engineer and In some way building things is even more interesting for me than riding, but I don't have much time these days.