I'm looking for my first e-bike. It's hard to know how much to spend on a first one and I'm not entirely sure how I'll use it.
- I'm not a cyclist; I'm a hiker/birder/photographer, but I have a campervan and want to take a bike along to leave the van and go exploring at distances greater than a walk away from the van when camping. This could mean travel on pavement, trails, dirt and/or gravel for perhaps as many as 20 miles or more (?) - just guessing. I'd probably use it for joy-rides around town, up and down hills here (hills I would not ordinarily bike up)
- I'd carry some gear, such as a camera, binoculars, etc.
- I'd like to be able to comfortably pedal it without power in case it died
- I don't have any physical issues (lifting, knees or otherwise)
- I'm tallish (nearly 6')
- I'd want something comfortable, quiet, dependable, capable of going up hills, with some flat tire protection, and with a removable battery
- It'd be good to be able to have the bike serviced locally - I know we have Pedego, Trek, Specialized, REI, Gazelle, Marin and probably more, locally
- I'm thinking a Class I is probably best (?) for me because I may ride in National Parks and/or National Wildlife Refuges, but I don't think I could ride an e-bike on my local bike trails (but that's OK because I hike those...)
I've found one bike that I like, but it costs $6K or so (Trek Powerfly FS 9 Equipped) and I hesitate to spend this much on my first e-bike; on the other hand, I don't want to buy a dud. This Powerfly FS 9 is touted as a good all-arounder, but the bike also seems to be very large or at least very long (77.5"), and storage could be a problem (I live in a very small house, don't have a garage and most purchasable bike lockers are only 75" long, are quite expensive and are more designed for commercial use). I could insure the bike and store it with a cover outside and would have to figure out how to lock it to my house or something. I live in a residential area where there isn't a lot of crime, but I'm sure bikes do get stolen around here from time to time. As for a rack for my campervan, I've been assured it'd fit on a Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike hitch rack, but I did read one review that said even a 76 inch bike on that rack was iffy.
[Bike I currently have: An old REI Novara Hybrid. I used to have a Trek Portland (I commuted for a while on it). I could really tell the Portland was a better bike. When I ride my Novara Hybrid on gravel, it feels like the gravel is in control!]
I'd appreciate your input and alternatives, if you have them!
- I'm not a cyclist; I'm a hiker/birder/photographer, but I have a campervan and want to take a bike along to leave the van and go exploring at distances greater than a walk away from the van when camping. This could mean travel on pavement, trails, dirt and/or gravel for perhaps as many as 20 miles or more (?) - just guessing. I'd probably use it for joy-rides around town, up and down hills here (hills I would not ordinarily bike up)
- I'd carry some gear, such as a camera, binoculars, etc.
- I'd like to be able to comfortably pedal it without power in case it died
- I don't have any physical issues (lifting, knees or otherwise)
- I'm tallish (nearly 6')
- I'd want something comfortable, quiet, dependable, capable of going up hills, with some flat tire protection, and with a removable battery
- It'd be good to be able to have the bike serviced locally - I know we have Pedego, Trek, Specialized, REI, Gazelle, Marin and probably more, locally
- I'm thinking a Class I is probably best (?) for me because I may ride in National Parks and/or National Wildlife Refuges, but I don't think I could ride an e-bike on my local bike trails (but that's OK because I hike those...)
I've found one bike that I like, but it costs $6K or so (Trek Powerfly FS 9 Equipped) and I hesitate to spend this much on my first e-bike; on the other hand, I don't want to buy a dud. This Powerfly FS 9 is touted as a good all-arounder, but the bike also seems to be very large or at least very long (77.5"), and storage could be a problem (I live in a very small house, don't have a garage and most purchasable bike lockers are only 75" long, are quite expensive and are more designed for commercial use). I could insure the bike and store it with a cover outside and would have to figure out how to lock it to my house or something. I live in a residential area where there isn't a lot of crime, but I'm sure bikes do get stolen around here from time to time. As for a rack for my campervan, I've been assured it'd fit on a Thule Easyfold XT 2 bike hitch rack, but I did read one review that said even a 76 inch bike on that rack was iffy.
[Bike I currently have: An old REI Novara Hybrid. I used to have a Trek Portland (I commuted for a while on it). I could really tell the Portland was a better bike. When I ride my Novara Hybrid on gravel, it feels like the gravel is in control!]
I'd appreciate your input and alternatives, if you have them!
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