I've looked all over this forum and don't see that anyone has asked this question. If you could have any ebike, what bike and bike set-up do you think would be the best for long distance touring, like the entire West Coast or across the USA? Thanks in advance!!
I recommend Aventon Pace 500 with 2 batteries and rack/fenders for about $1900 delivered. I routinely ride 60 miles on my Pace 500 with 20% charge remaining. Two batteries should provide a comfortable 100 mile day. The Pace 500 in small frame only weighs 47lbs. Much lighter than the suggested bikes.
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If you can still find one, look at the Trek Cross Rip+. It has provisions for a front rack although I have never put one on mine.
Yes, I imagine that rack doesn’t carry much. The second battery will be a PowerTube which is cumbersome to carry. The bike has a Purion (minimal) which I could live with but would prefer not to.Thanks! I didn't want to put any limits not the question, just to see what people would recommend, but sadly, I can't really spend $10,000 on a bike.
When I was younger I did a lot of lightweight bike touring and that's my plan now. To carry minimal gear.
The new Gazelle Ultimate T10 with an extra battery looked like it might be a sweet set up, if you weren't carrying a lot of gear.
It is an odd decision to use the Purion for the US & EU markets, where the same spec bike is supplied with the Intuvia for the Australian marketGazelle switched to Purion because the Intuvia mount (for larger displays with more features) doesn’t play nicely with the Gazelle handlebar. Kind of an odd situation.
That’s interesting! Just last week I was discussing this with a US-based dealer who mentioned the switch to a Purion was based on the Intuvia mount incompatibility with the handlebar. Perhaps you have a different handlebar? Of course, that would be the optimal solution.It is an odd decision to use the Purion for the US & EU markets, where the same spec bike is supplied with the Intuvia for the Australian market
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- I can't really spend $10,000 on a bike.
- Any other recommendations than Riese & Müller?.
How many miles a day and on what terrain ?I've looked all over this forum and don't see that anyone has asked this question. If you could have any ebike, what bike and bike set-up do you think would be the best for long distance touring, like the entire West Coast or across the USA? Thanks in advance!!