lenajc
New Member
I think I'm coming close to purchasing an ebike. I've visited a local bike store and have test ridden the Specialized Como 3.0 and the Specialized Vado 3.0 (2019 model). I have also ridden a Radpower Rad City Step-through bike. I'm having a bit of a hard time deciding whether to spend more and purchase one of the Specialized models mentioned (leaning towards the Como 3.0 or even 4.0) or even purchasing a Townie Go 8i with a Bosche motor, which I would need to order from REI without test riding. OR if I should order online and spend maybe $1000 to $1500 less. Any thoughts? Are the more expensive brand bikes more quality and longer lasting? Doesn't the RadPower and Blix bikes work just fine and reliably? Is there a benefit in and of itself from purchasing from a local store or REI If something goes wrong with the bike (than say with purchasing a RadPower or Blix bike)?
I just need some help in wrapping my head around spending either around $1700 or $3800 for what would be my first ebike. Some information about me and what I would be using the bike for - primarily for commuting within the city (about 7 miles each way), to get exercise while I'm doing that, but to also be able to tackle hills around Austin, Texas and dealing with wind. I should mention that I am female and overweight since I know that excess weight slows down a bike and makes an ebike less efficient. I think a step-through and upright bike might be better for me since I'm short, it's more comfortable, and no wrist issues from leaning forward. I do like more commuter ready models with fenders and rack.
Advice would be appreciated. Thank you.
I just need some help in wrapping my head around spending either around $1700 or $3800 for what would be my first ebike. Some information about me and what I would be using the bike for - primarily for commuting within the city (about 7 miles each way), to get exercise while I'm doing that, but to also be able to tackle hills around Austin, Texas and dealing with wind. I should mention that I am female and overweight since I know that excess weight slows down a bike and makes an ebike less efficient. I think a step-through and upright bike might be better for me since I'm short, it's more comfortable, and no wrist issues from leaning forward. I do like more commuter ready models with fenders and rack.
Advice would be appreciated. Thank you.