Craig,
I can't speak beyond David at E-Glide or Chris at Propel. But I can tell you how they treated me.
Test drive with Chris was about 30 minutes long. We, and yes, that is a we, as him and I, went from his store, through downtown, over a bridge, along the water on a bike path and then into a very large open parking lot. He brought a bike for him to ride that he thought that I would like to try as well. Like I said . . . very good and incredible bikes. Honestly though, I am not sure if Propel sells any bike as low as 3500. They may have some really close.
I am not trying to persuade you by any means on the bike side, but . . . if this is just a weekend bike, I think you might be right and seeing that you don't need to spend a lot.
The test drive with David was a little different. As I mentioned, he had two bikes ready for me. Now, when I said David embodies Santa Monica, I mean it. The shop hours are 9 to 5. That doesn't mean that they are there from 9 to 5. It means that is what they strive for
The other guy there, I think his name is Michael, got there at 9:30 and David showed up close to 10. They will tell you that if their work is done at 4, they will leave at 4. So when we got there, David was not there. In my typical East Coast mentality, 15 minutes early is on time. David got there when he said he would be there though. He pulled the bikes out for us to ride. Michael fitted us quickly. He said, take them where you want as long as you want. We then drove them around the neighborhood. Was there hills? Nope. Not like the bridge I went over. Was there elevation gains? Yeah. That riding though was more in line with where we ride.
Now we also test drove the Radcity step thru. That testdrive was a joke. The bike was at b8ta in Santa Monica. B8ta is in a mall. It was on the 2nd floor. The test drive was riding the bike on the 2nd floor near an elevator. That was pathetic.
From a pure value standpoint, the E-Glide is a nice bike. Someone in these forums described it to me when I was comparing the Rad vs. E-Glide. They said the Rad is a $1200 bike selling for $1500. The E-Glide is a $2200 bike selling for $1700.
I have put a hundred or so miles on the E-Glide. I am going to be on it in about 20 minutes! Do I like it? Yes. Is it perfect? Nope. I preferred the comfort of the Specialized Turbo Como 3 over the E-Glide. I liked the tires better on the Como. The E-Glide uses Schwalbe Marathons, which are VERY GOOD tires. It's just that they are made for the street and light trails. I am NEVER on a trail. I am looking at replacing the grips with Ergons. The E-Glide is also pretty light for a E-Bike. It is 52lbs.
Now my wife is the smart one. I had brought up the comfort level of the Specialized and she liked it as well. She said, "We got two bikes for the price of one Specialized. We got two bikes and a very nice vacation compared to two Riese and Muellers. I am happy!" I honestly think that if we rode five days a week as pure commuters, we would have ended up with two Riese and Muellers. I ride mine 2 days a week as a commute. I'd like to do 5, but I sometimes have to go see clients. She rides hers 1 once every other week but wants to ride more. So I am happy with her being smarter than I am
Now to promote this site a little. In all honesty, I would have never found Chris or David without the site. I had watched Court's review of the Rad's and was getting close to getting two. The test drive made me re-think it. I happened to look on craigslist and then saw E-Glide. I came back to the forums and read and watched the videos. I also watched the videos that Court did with Chris. I know Court charges for the work and it's worth it. Without the reviews, I would have not gone to either of these places to look at the bikes.