TL;DR Wife wants an eBike to keep up with my Juggernaut Ultra. Is it worth shelling out for the WW Helios to get it all, or would the DŌST Drop, Biktrix Jugg Ultra Duo, or Sondors LX/Cruiser be a better buy? Am I missing other options to consider? I welcome any critique of my thought process or corrections to information gathered.
My wife is 5' 8" ~175 lbs. The bike will see mild to moderate usage in a hilly area and will be used with child carrier from time to time if I'm not pulling the trailer. I'm partial to Bafang as an owner of a Biktrix Jugg Ultra 1000 (2018) which I LOVE. Wife loves riding my bike and the effortless hill climbs. With lower back and knee trouble, she needs a stepthrough frame with low standover height, upright riding position, and a throttle to get going.
While I'm perfectly happy maintaining a chain and derailleur on my own bike, I am very interested in a belt drive and IGH for longevity and lower maintenance for my wife's.
Base requirements:
DŌST DROP - DŌST Bikes (dostbikes.com)
I found the Drop while perusing the EBR mid-drive reviews and there's a lot to like about it. Decent components and well put together with attention to detail. I've used a Bafang Ultra (G510 with metal gear) for a few years, so I like and trust how heavy duty and overbuilt it is. I worry whether the BBS02 will hold up as well with its nylon gearing and potential for overheating.
Pros:
Biktrix Juggernaut DUO Ultra Step-Thru (biktrix.com)
I love my Jugg Ultra and had a positive experience with Biktrix and Roshan both buying and with a warranty repair on the Bafang G510 clutch, and I'm a bit of brand loyalist. This option is most comparable with the DŌST Drop, but with a little less polish and a better motor.
Pros:
Belt drive/Upgradeable from chain drive
SONDORS LX or Cruiser | SONDORS Electric Bikes
These new models from Sondors are decent chain-driven options with the Bafang M620 which could potentially be upgraded to belt drive and Rohloff hub for lower cost than anything prebuilt with that drivetrain combination. The LX is clone of the R&M Nevo with an elevated chainstay and sliding dropout that make a belt conversion straightforward. But does the chain line of the Cruiser allow for upgrading to a belt? The seat stay is split, so they must be planning ahead for a potential upgrade to belt drive versions, right? I don't think I'd consider the Sondors bikes if not upgrading to belt drive (but my mind can be changed).
Pros:
Watt Wagons Helios Stepthrough – Watt Wagons (**Unicorn bike**)
I mean it when I say "unicorn bike." It took me a while to find WW, but this bike has it all - even if you're paying for it. Reviews and customer feedback for WW are also very positive, and it's great that pushkar is active on the EBR forums.
Pros:
See also:
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/10-step-thru-ebikes-for-consideration.37423/
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/2020-top-10-ebikes-with-the-bafang-g510-ultra.31656/
My wife is 5' 8" ~175 lbs. The bike will see mild to moderate usage in a hilly area and will be used with child carrier from time to time if I'm not pulling the trailer. I'm partial to Bafang as an owner of a Biktrix Jugg Ultra 1000 (2018) which I LOVE. Wife loves riding my bike and the effortless hill climbs. With lower back and knee trouble, she needs a stepthrough frame with low standover height, upright riding position, and a throttle to get going.
While I'm perfectly happy maintaining a chain and derailleur on my own bike, I am very interested in a belt drive and IGH for longevity and lower maintenance for my wife's.
Base requirements:
- Step-thru frame (Low standover height under 20 inches)
- Mid-drive motor with plenty of torque - Bosch/Schimano/Brose just aren't torquey enough
- Downtube integrated battery (Sharkpack expansion optional)
- 30+ mile range
- Throttle (Class 2, ability to remove speed restriction a plus)
- MTB/Plus-sized wheelset
- Hydraulic disc brakes
- Suspension fork a plus
- Included rack and fenders a plus (rack must support child seat)
- North American shop with proven support
- 2+ year warranty on electronics a plus
DŌST DROP - DŌST Bikes (dostbikes.com)
I found the Drop while perusing the EBR mid-drive reviews and there's a lot to like about it. Decent components and well put together with attention to detail. I've used a Bafang Ultra (G510 with metal gear) for a few years, so I like and trust how heavy duty and overbuilt it is. I worry whether the BBS02 will hold up as well with its nylon gearing and potential for overheating.
Pros:
- Price is well within budget (~$2800 USD)
- Great looking (wife likes it)
- Integrated rack with 100 lbs capacity, fenders
- Integrated lights
- Gear sensor
- Chain guard
- Cadence sensor only
- Integrated battery option has midling capacity (14Ah)
- BBS02 motor (Is it trustworthy?
- Can't easily upgrage to belt drive
Biktrix Juggernaut DUO Ultra Step-Thru (biktrix.com)
I love my Jugg Ultra and had a positive experience with Biktrix and Roshan both buying and with a warranty repair on the Bafang G510 clutch, and I'm a bit of brand loyalist. This option is most comparable with the DŌST Drop, but with a little less polish and a better motor.
Pros:
- Price in budget (~$3400 USD)
- Good experience with Biktrix
- Bafang Ultra M620 motor
- Cadence and torque sensors
- Larger integrated battery capacity (17.5Ah)
- Integrated headlight (though it's kind of meh)
- Fenders and rack included
- Chain guard
- Rear rack load capacity unknown
- No tail light integration
- Can't easily upgrage to belt drive
Belt drive/Upgradeable from chain drive
SONDORS LX or Cruiser | SONDORS Electric Bikes
These new models from Sondors are decent chain-driven options with the Bafang M620 which could potentially be upgraded to belt drive and Rohloff hub for lower cost than anything prebuilt with that drivetrain combination. The LX is clone of the R&M Nevo with an elevated chainstay and sliding dropout that make a belt conversion straightforward. But does the chain line of the Cruiser allow for upgrading to a belt? The seat stay is split, so they must be planning ahead for a potential upgrade to belt drive versions, right? I don't think I'd consider the Sondors bikes if not upgrading to belt drive (but my mind can be changed).
Pros:
- Lowest cost (~$2000 USD + ~$2000 for upgrades)
- Large integrated battery capacity
- Upgradeable to belt drive and IGH (LX only?)
- Integrated lights
- No included rack or fenders (LX may not support a rack at all)
- Unknown accessory options
- Lower gearset range than alternatives (7sp)
- No front suspension on Cruiser
Watt Wagons Helios Stepthrough – Watt Wagons (**Unicorn bike**)
I mean it when I say "unicorn bike." It took me a while to find WW, but this bike has it all - even if you're paying for it. Reviews and customer feedback for WW are also very positive, and it's great that pushkar is active on the EBR forums.
Pros:
- Bafang M620 motor
- 52V system with 17Ah integrated battery
- 5A charger included
- Gates belt and Rohloff hub option from factory
- Controller upgrade options for improved power delivery or higher wattage
- Magura MT5e brakes included
- Warranty extensions offered
- Frame size options
- All carbon frame
- Kinect suspension seatpost included
- Fenders included
- Highest cost (~$5600 with just Rohloff upgrade)
- No rack included?
- Extreme jealousy of my wife's bike
See also:
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/10-step-thru-ebikes-for-consideration.37423/
https://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/2020-top-10-ebikes-with-the-bafang-g510-ultra.31656/