reluctantsuburban
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Hi All,
I am new to the forum and have been browsing for several weeks. Lots of great info here, albeit somewhat overwhelming! I would love some input on my situation. I will try to be brief while providing the necessary details!
My wife and I pulled the trigger this month on a minivan. This takes care of all of our major family transportation needs, as well as gives us a vehicle for any major hauling or road trips. I have long itched to be a one car family and bike commuter, and I think an e-bike may finally put that into reach. My ultimate goal would be to get a bike that covers my individual needs sufficiently so that I can sell my current car, relying on the minivan when needed. Up to this point, my commute is a little too long and hot to do with just my own two legs as power. Another thing that would make this a true car replacement would be the ability to zip around town faster than I can on my current ride (described below).
I am a 28 year old, 6'1", 165 lb man living in the Dallas, TX area. I currently do a mixed commute of biking 2 miles to the train station, taking my bike onto the train and riding into downtown, and then riding 2 miles from the train to the office, for a total bike distance of 4 miles each way. The commute takes me 50 minutes door to door. I commute this way 3-4 days a week, and have been doing so since January to see if I can really stick with it in all types of weather. I've now experienced all of the temperature variations and think I can justify investing in a nicer bike.
In a car it's a little over 17 miles one way, sticking to just trails it is closer to 20. Dallas does not have good bike infrastructure and does not have good quality roads, so I think if I ever want to commute the whole way on bike, I will be taking the longer path of 20 miles on trails (cement).
One thing that has kept me from commuting 5 days a week (aside from my own laziness) is that I work for a laundry company, and one of our employee benefits is that they wash our clothes for us! So one day a week, I haul in a ~30lb sack of clothes. I can't do it on the current bike set up, specifically taking it onto the train--it's too much to manage the bike and sack. If I were able to ride on trails, maybe some sort of box and bungee or trailer would suffice. Or, with a better cargo set up, maybe the train could work. Open to suggestions!
My current commuter is a Giant Via 1 (pictured below). I like the more upright riding posture and the internally geared hub has been fun as a change of pace. It is a decent bike suited to my current situation of mixed commuting, but the tires are too thin, the wheels go out of true regularly, and it isn't very fast for rides around town. It has served this season well, but I don't think it's a forever fit.
I am looking for a commuter set up that allows me to bike the 20 mile one way commute (with a charge at the office), at a pace that allows me to keep my current 50 minute door to door commute while hauling a 30lb load (or some other creative solution that I'm sure someone will suggest!--one coworker already mentioned to me, if I'm biking in every day, I could split it into two 15 lb loads). In the event of bad weather or I'm not feeling up to it, I would love to still be able to take this bike onto the train. That seems to mean no cargo bike for weight and length reasons (I carry the bike into the train car; there are no racks to load it into). I have a Burley to haul my kids (2), but would be interested in the bike being able to accommodate a child's seat, if possible.
My ideal budget is $2k. If I am truly able to sell my car and replace it with this bike, then I could go higher. The only thing that stops me, initially, is the chance that a future job change could make the commute unreasonable. I am not looking to change jobs, but the possibility makes me wary.
My (perceived) needs [perceived because I have never done a 20 mile commute one way, so what do I really know!]:
I am new to the forum and have been browsing for several weeks. Lots of great info here, albeit somewhat overwhelming! I would love some input on my situation. I will try to be brief while providing the necessary details!
My wife and I pulled the trigger this month on a minivan. This takes care of all of our major family transportation needs, as well as gives us a vehicle for any major hauling or road trips. I have long itched to be a one car family and bike commuter, and I think an e-bike may finally put that into reach. My ultimate goal would be to get a bike that covers my individual needs sufficiently so that I can sell my current car, relying on the minivan when needed. Up to this point, my commute is a little too long and hot to do with just my own two legs as power. Another thing that would make this a true car replacement would be the ability to zip around town faster than I can on my current ride (described below).
I am a 28 year old, 6'1", 165 lb man living in the Dallas, TX area. I currently do a mixed commute of biking 2 miles to the train station, taking my bike onto the train and riding into downtown, and then riding 2 miles from the train to the office, for a total bike distance of 4 miles each way. The commute takes me 50 minutes door to door. I commute this way 3-4 days a week, and have been doing so since January to see if I can really stick with it in all types of weather. I've now experienced all of the temperature variations and think I can justify investing in a nicer bike.
In a car it's a little over 17 miles one way, sticking to just trails it is closer to 20. Dallas does not have good bike infrastructure and does not have good quality roads, so I think if I ever want to commute the whole way on bike, I will be taking the longer path of 20 miles on trails (cement).
One thing that has kept me from commuting 5 days a week (aside from my own laziness) is that I work for a laundry company, and one of our employee benefits is that they wash our clothes for us! So one day a week, I haul in a ~30lb sack of clothes. I can't do it on the current bike set up, specifically taking it onto the train--it's too much to manage the bike and sack. If I were able to ride on trails, maybe some sort of box and bungee or trailer would suffice. Or, with a better cargo set up, maybe the train could work. Open to suggestions!
My current commuter is a Giant Via 1 (pictured below). I like the more upright riding posture and the internally geared hub has been fun as a change of pace. It is a decent bike suited to my current situation of mixed commuting, but the tires are too thin, the wheels go out of true regularly, and it isn't very fast for rides around town. It has served this season well, but I don't think it's a forever fit.
I am looking for a commuter set up that allows me to bike the 20 mile one way commute (with a charge at the office), at a pace that allows me to keep my current 50 minute door to door commute while hauling a 30lb load (or some other creative solution that I'm sure someone will suggest!--one coworker already mentioned to me, if I'm biking in every day, I could split it into two 15 lb loads). In the event of bad weather or I'm not feeling up to it, I would love to still be able to take this bike onto the train. That seems to mean no cargo bike for weight and length reasons (I carry the bike into the train car; there are no racks to load it into). I have a Burley to haul my kids (2), but would be interested in the bike being able to accommodate a child's seat, if possible.
My ideal budget is $2k. If I am truly able to sell my car and replace it with this bike, then I could go higher. The only thing that stops me, initially, is the chance that a future job change could make the commute unreasonable. I am not looking to change jobs, but the possibility makes me wary.
My (perceived) needs [perceived because I have never done a 20 mile commute one way, so what do I really know!]:
- Battery capable of 40 miles on a single charge with ~200 lb total (including load and rider weight)
- Top Speed of 28 mph (thinking this because faster means I can get close to my 50 minute time)
- Disc Brakes
- Fenders
- Integrated Lights
- Rear rack and cargo solution for 30lb sack + change of clothes + Lunch (my current set up is Topeak rear rack and trunk bag)
- Light enough to lift onto the train car as a back-up solution (60lb absolute max, is my guess)
- Suspension of some kind? (historically I have avoided this for the sake of speed, but doesn't seem to be a consideration with an ebike)
- iZip ProTour
- Magnum Metro +
- Surface 604 Shred
- Juiced CCS
- Can I realistically accomplish this very flat commute in 50 minutes or less?
- Do I need full suspension if I am going at or near the max speed? Just seat suspension? Front fork? Roads are not great, but trails aren't so bad
- What size tires do I need (both diameter and width)?
- What average speed can I reasonably expect on a flat commute of 20 miles of trails with a 28mph top speed?
- What can I do for my cargo set up?
- Would the DIY route offer me any better, more custom solutions?
- What else am I not considering!
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