Rich
New Member
Hey, folks! I just looked through the thread that Jayvan started in late March, and a lot of the information there was really helpful. My situation is parallel in many ways to his.
Didn't want to hijack that thread, so here's my situation. I want an e-bike to take with me on RV trips and to ride here in town for fun and exercise. Tucson is known as a good town for biking, but so far I haven't been able to find an e-bike community. My one experience with a dealer who sells 'em left me underwhelmed: he didn't seem all that knowledgeable or interested, although he was pleasant enough.
I drive a very small car --- Hyundai Accent -- and would want to use it to get me and the bike to trail access points. That means either a rack or a folding bike.
My RV is a Class C; I could easily use a trailer-hitch-mounted rack if I need to, but I could also tuck a folded-up bike under a table while I drive. I'd like to be able to charge the bike battery while driving, so it could be used at stops along the way and be ready for use when I stop for the day. This, I think, would involve a DC-AC inverter which I'd need to get for just this purpose. In camp I can plug into AC.
Health issues are a big part of the decision for me. Hip, back and shoulder surgeries have left this former outdoors jock (hiking, climbing, whitewater) with physical limitations, and I've become distressingly de-conditioned and feeling housebound. I see an e-bike as a way to get out and get exercise, as well as have fun and expand my options on RV trips.
The back and hip problems and their residue mean I can't easily mount a bike with a standard frame. I've been looking at bikes with step-through frames for this reason, and it looks like some of the folding designs might be mount-able as well. I want the exercise, so I want a bike which lets me vary the amount of pedal assist I get: I'm not looking for what amounts to a scooter, although I do want to be able to go into manual throttle mode at times.
So far I've narrowed down to the e-Joe Epik SE, thanks in part to Court's enthusiastic review, its price point, and free shipping, but I'm more than open to exploring other options. I may have to make the decision and purchase without the help of a friendly enthusiastic e-bike dealer, although bike shops are easy to find.
Price point: pretty much has to be under $2000 FOB my house.
One specific question about folding bikes: the small-diameter wheels look like they could be kind of squirrely by comparison with standard sizes. True? I'm going to try to find a dealer who has non-electric folding bikes so I can get the feel of one.
General advice? Other bikes I should consider?
Thanks!
Rich
Didn't want to hijack that thread, so here's my situation. I want an e-bike to take with me on RV trips and to ride here in town for fun and exercise. Tucson is known as a good town for biking, but so far I haven't been able to find an e-bike community. My one experience with a dealer who sells 'em left me underwhelmed: he didn't seem all that knowledgeable or interested, although he was pleasant enough.
I drive a very small car --- Hyundai Accent -- and would want to use it to get me and the bike to trail access points. That means either a rack or a folding bike.
My RV is a Class C; I could easily use a trailer-hitch-mounted rack if I need to, but I could also tuck a folded-up bike under a table while I drive. I'd like to be able to charge the bike battery while driving, so it could be used at stops along the way and be ready for use when I stop for the day. This, I think, would involve a DC-AC inverter which I'd need to get for just this purpose. In camp I can plug into AC.
Health issues are a big part of the decision for me. Hip, back and shoulder surgeries have left this former outdoors jock (hiking, climbing, whitewater) with physical limitations, and I've become distressingly de-conditioned and feeling housebound. I see an e-bike as a way to get out and get exercise, as well as have fun and expand my options on RV trips.
The back and hip problems and their residue mean I can't easily mount a bike with a standard frame. I've been looking at bikes with step-through frames for this reason, and it looks like some of the folding designs might be mount-able as well. I want the exercise, so I want a bike which lets me vary the amount of pedal assist I get: I'm not looking for what amounts to a scooter, although I do want to be able to go into manual throttle mode at times.
So far I've narrowed down to the e-Joe Epik SE, thanks in part to Court's enthusiastic review, its price point, and free shipping, but I'm more than open to exploring other options. I may have to make the decision and purchase without the help of a friendly enthusiastic e-bike dealer, although bike shops are easy to find.
Price point: pretty much has to be under $2000 FOB my house.
One specific question about folding bikes: the small-diameter wheels look like they could be kind of squirrely by comparison with standard sizes. True? I'm going to try to find a dealer who has non-electric folding bikes so I can get the feel of one.
General advice? Other bikes I should consider?
Thanks!
Rich