Yikes, has the Street Rod look. Oh to be young and dumb....Harley Live Wire.
0-60 in 3 seconds.
https://electrek.co/2019/07/12/full...harley-davidson-livewire-electric-motorcycle/
$30k
I live in WI bit I’ve read that NYC has very strict laws regarding class 3 bikes so I’d research that first. The models you mentioned are all 28mph which is considered a class 3. NYC law enforcement can confiscate you bike if it’s a class 3. That would be a bummer.
Will you use the bike for hauling cargo? Is storage space an issue?
Greetings from NYC, this is my first post! I am looking for a daily commuter (4.8 miles each way, mostly flat on paved path) for my commute down the west side (Upper West to Tribeca). I also have no problem spending an insane amount of money on an ebike.. because of the thrill of supporting small local businesses like bike shops, of course.
I am visually attracted to the Trek Domane+ but not sure if that’s best for commute, would people think I am crazy or a poser if I buy this for just a commuter? I’m not sure if the physical effort to ride this bike is more or less than a commuter specific bike like the Trek Super Commuter+ 8S which may be more practical. Also could I put non-clip in pedals on the Domane+? I also like the Specialized Turbo Vado 6.0, which seems practical and still visually appealing. Bianchi Aria e-bike also visually appealing, but I would be concerned about the lack of support/service with lack of dealers in NYC. Finally, I love Canyon but they only have a MTB, any idea if they’re launching an ebike commuter anytime soon? Thoughts on above, anything else I should be looking at?
About me: 35 years old, 5’7” and 200 lbs (need to lose 25).
rbon, You wrote.... "would people think I am crazy or a poser if I buy this for just a commuter? " I urge you forget
"what people would think". The bike you choose will be yours, for you and you alone !
You also wrote...."I also have no problem spending an insane amount of money on an ebike.. because of the thrill of supporting
small local businesses like bike shops, of course. " Of thousands and thousands of Posters on this forum, There are probably but a handful of
folks that can say that. You are to be admired and envied ( in a good way ) to be fortunate enough to purchase any e-Bike of your choice.
e-biking is an absolutely wonderful experience and to not be concerned about the price tag on the handlebars is icing on the cake. Do not be
concerned about what anyone thinks ! Now go contact / visit Chris Nolte at Propelbikes.com : ) I have no connection whatsoever
with Propel Bikes, but respect them very much. https://propelbikes.com/