torontocommuter
New Member
The market (and the world) being how it is, I've been looking for an ebike for a few months now. I've narrowed it down to a few options, but as it's coming up on winter I'm wondering if I may be better off waiting until the spring to buy?
My current situation - commuting to work a couple of times a week, working from home the other days. Currently commuting on a regular bikeshare non-electric bike. It's difficult, especially going home as there are a number of larger hills. I'm coping fine with it now, but I'd love to just have it a little easier and not take twice as long as I should. I was planning on buying an ebike within the next couple of months and continuing to commute during the winter.
With how the COVID case numbers are rising where I live, there's been a lot of talk about potentially entering a second wave and another lockdown (during which I'd go back to working from home full time). In that case, I may have a larger window of time to buy as I wouldn't need to commute any more.
My question is - is there a typical time of year where there may be sales, or people are getting rid of inventory/marking prices down? I know there's really short supply at the moment especially with companies like Rad or Juiced, but I'd be looking at something like a Gazelle or Cube bike which tend to be more in stock near me. Would I be better off waiting to buy until 2021 models come out?
My current situation - commuting to work a couple of times a week, working from home the other days. Currently commuting on a regular bikeshare non-electric bike. It's difficult, especially going home as there are a number of larger hills. I'm coping fine with it now, but I'd love to just have it a little easier and not take twice as long as I should. I was planning on buying an ebike within the next couple of months and continuing to commute during the winter.
With how the COVID case numbers are rising where I live, there's been a lot of talk about potentially entering a second wave and another lockdown (during which I'd go back to working from home full time). In that case, I may have a larger window of time to buy as I wouldn't need to commute any more.
My question is - is there a typical time of year where there may be sales, or people are getting rid of inventory/marking prices down? I know there's really short supply at the moment especially with companies like Rad or Juiced, but I'd be looking at something like a Gazelle or Cube bike which tend to be more in stock near me. Would I be better off waiting to buy until 2021 models come out?