Howdy. New to this forum, not quite a new rider. A bit of history. Been riding bikes since the 60's when I was a kid in Brooklyn. Have had a fair share along the way. I was never a "serious" rider, though I did do some bike tours in the 80's and 90's.
Fast forward to now. In my 60's with two artificial hips and a shoulder. I had a tadpole trike recumbent a few years ago. Lots of fun, but I always felt a bit vulnerable with it being so low and fairly wide and the cars barely missing me. About 3 years ago I picked up a smaller folding bike that I kept in my trunk and would pull out at work for a lunchtime ride in a nearby park. But I'm not too keen to try and start up with it again.
I still like to ride but lately its been on things with motors. I have two motorcycles currently and they are mostly used on the weekends and for transportation when we go camping.
What got me thinking about an Ebike is that I can keep it in the garage between the two motorcycles and pull it out at lunch or during the week for a quick ride around the neighborhood. Been working from home for the last year so not too many parks around. Area is very flat, suburban, though there are some better roads about 10 miles out.
Since this is a bit of a whim, I'd like to keep the cost down to 1500 or less. Not too many bike stores locally that sell e-bikes. Two in Norfolk/Virginia Beach that sell Pedego and a few other brands, nothing less than about 2400. I'm about 5'7 with a 29" inseam so I'm favoring a step through frame. Weight is over 200 so something with 500w motor or better would be my choice. Rather have some gears than a single speed, but single would not be out of the question since it is pretty flat around here. Of the online retailers, it seems like Radpower and Ride1Up are better known and maybe better situated to provide parts down the road. And by parts I mean a replacement battery. I have no doubt that the battery on one of these bikes may last 3 or 4 years if I'm lucky and I'd like to be able to source one that fits before I try and have to figure something else out. The rest of the parts are fairly generic and could be swapped out. If the motor or controller went out, well who knows.
And the other part of my particular equation is that I'm not afraid to do any or all of my own work in setting up a bike out of the box or fixing it when necessary. As I mentioned I've been messing with bicycles, cars and now motorcycles for a good 40-50 years, so fixing or modifying them is not a problem for me or out of the question.
What I have sorta narrowed down to are a few models that seem to fit and would like any and all opinions on what you all think. I'm probably stuck in analysis paralysis mode right now anyway.
Thanks for reading. Let me know what you think.
Bob
Fast forward to now. In my 60's with two artificial hips and a shoulder. I had a tadpole trike recumbent a few years ago. Lots of fun, but I always felt a bit vulnerable with it being so low and fairly wide and the cars barely missing me. About 3 years ago I picked up a smaller folding bike that I kept in my trunk and would pull out at work for a lunchtime ride in a nearby park. But I'm not too keen to try and start up with it again.
I still like to ride but lately its been on things with motors. I have two motorcycles currently and they are mostly used on the weekends and for transportation when we go camping.
What got me thinking about an Ebike is that I can keep it in the garage between the two motorcycles and pull it out at lunch or during the week for a quick ride around the neighborhood. Been working from home for the last year so not too many parks around. Area is very flat, suburban, though there are some better roads about 10 miles out.
Since this is a bit of a whim, I'd like to keep the cost down to 1500 or less. Not too many bike stores locally that sell e-bikes. Two in Norfolk/Virginia Beach that sell Pedego and a few other brands, nothing less than about 2400. I'm about 5'7 with a 29" inseam so I'm favoring a step through frame. Weight is over 200 so something with 500w motor or better would be my choice. Rather have some gears than a single speed, but single would not be out of the question since it is pretty flat around here. Of the online retailers, it seems like Radpower and Ride1Up are better known and maybe better situated to provide parts down the road. And by parts I mean a replacement battery. I have no doubt that the battery on one of these bikes may last 3 or 4 years if I'm lucky and I'd like to be able to source one that fits before I try and have to figure something else out. The rest of the parts are fairly generic and could be swapped out. If the motor or controller went out, well who knows.
And the other part of my particular equation is that I'm not afraid to do any or all of my own work in setting up a bike out of the box or fixing it when necessary. As I mentioned I've been messing with bicycles, cars and now motorcycles for a good 40-50 years, so fixing or modifying them is not a problem for me or out of the question.
What I have sorta narrowed down to are a few models that seem to fit and would like any and all opinions on what you all think. I'm probably stuck in analysis paralysis mode right now anyway.
- Radmission: Single speed but otherwise about as cheap as I can find, larger company to back it up, has assortment of features. no suspension but most of the bikes I have had never had that either with thinner tires.
- Ride1Up 500 series with the fenders and rack, 1400. Has a suspension fork.
- ArielRider Rideal, cheap, good power. No suspension fork, not sure about the company longevity but the bike looks nice in blue.
Thanks for reading. Let me know what you think.
Bob