I repeat, the Bulls bike for sale here is a nice bike at your price range.
Yes it is, but it is in Seattle and I am in Virginia.I repeat, the Bulls bike for sale here is a nice bike at your price range.
I repeat, the Bulls bike for sale here is a nice bike at your price range.
Yes it is, but it is in Seattle and I am in Virginia.I repeat, the Bulls bike for sale here is a nice bike at your price range.
There are professional bike shipping outfits. Costs about three Benjamins.Yes it is, but it is in Seattle and I am in Virginia.
I had the same opinion as you regarding the price of ebikes in my first couple months of research and I still think most people spending over $7k or so are either kidding themselves or they just have so much money it doesn't matter to them. BUT ... If you want a solid bike from a name maker with any real power and reliability ... the price hovers around $5k to $6k. It's just what it is. If you're just going to poop around the neighborhood you can get away with half that but a lot of folks end up loving this activity so much that they soon bite the bullet and get an upscale bike. Most lose their initial investment on the first 'cheap' bike.Thanks for all the replies. I checked out the Yuba site, I had never heard of them. Cargo bikes not really my style, but I looked through what they had. Found one for 1200, figured it might have possibilities and looked at the details and finally realized that it wasn't electrified, just a regular bike with a steel frame for 1200 bucks. I'll pass.
I get that some folks feel like you have to spend 3 or 4 grand or more to get something decent and that anything less is garbage, but I just dont see it. Prices are also quite hyped up right now due to Covid and it's not just bikes. But I gotta wonder what you are getting for 3-4 grand in a bicycle, even an electrified one that makes it worth that price. One of my current bikes is a BMW and its not the first. It was over 10 grand new and its one of the cheaper bikes they sell. BMW's cheapest small bike right now goes for around 5500 but for that money you are buying a fuel injected motor, frame, abs, machined gears, all the integrated engine electronics, wheels, axles, brakes, tires, lights, battery and everything else. The engineering and manufacturing and materials in that lower end motorcycle far outpace what is in a bicycle, but a mid grade bicycle is worth about 60-80% of that motorcycle? And that is a Chinese built (Loncin) motorcycle, not one of the Berlin built bikes. Are any bicycles still being built in the US or Europe or have they all been outsourced to Asia?
Getting back to what I am looking for is something with at least 26" wheels, a 500w motor or better and something without a top bar since I have problems swinging my leg over anything high. Prefer a 48v or better battery with name brand cells. A fat tire bike maybe, but something with around 2 inch tires is fine. I may take a ride out this Saturday to a store in Va Beach that has some electric bikes just to see what they have and maybe sit on a few. But as much as I like high end products like BMW and MB, this is not going to be one of them.
What was it she didn't like about the Flow? Did it have to do with the old Espin PAS system? I know they changed that for the 2021 model - apparently much improved.I sold a 2020 Espin Flow that my wife had previously as she did not like the ride at all, hope this one does the trick.
sorry you are over simplifying things.Thanks for all the replies. I checked out the Yuba site, I had never heard of them. Cargo bikes not really my style, but I looked through what they had. Found one for 1200, figured it might have possibilities and looked at the details and finally realized that it wasn't electrified, just a regular bike with a steel frame for 1200 bucks. I'll pass.
I get that some folks feel like you have to spend 3 or 4 grand or more to get something decent and that anything less is garbage, but I just dont see it. Prices are also quite hyped up right now due to Covid and it's not just bikes. But I gotta wonder what you are getting for 3-4 grand in a bicycle, even an electrified one that makes it worth that price. One of my current bikes is a BMW and its not the first. It was over 10 grand new and its one of the cheaper bikes they sell. BMW's cheapest small bike right now goes for around 5500 but for that money you are buying a fuel injected motor, frame, abs, machined gears, all the integrated engine electronics, wheels, axles, brakes, tires, lights, battery and everything else. The engineering and manufacturing and materials in that lower end motorcycle far outpace what is in a bicycle, but a mid grade bicycle is worth about 60-80% of that motorcycle? And that is a Chinese built (Loncin) motorcycle, not one of the Berlin built bikes. Are any bicycles still being built in the US or Europe or have they all been outsourced to Asia?
Getting back to what I am looking for is something with at least 26" wheels, a 500w motor or better and something without a top bar since I have problems swinging my leg over anything high. Prefer a 48v or better battery with name brand cells. A fat tire bike maybe, but something with around 2 inch tires is fine. I may take a ride out this Saturday to a store in Va Beach that has some electric bikes just to see what they have and maybe sit on a few. But as much as I like high end products like BMW and MB, this is not going to be one of them.
Lets just agree to disagree. If you want to spend 4 grand on a bicycle, electric or otherwise, thats fine. The complexity of a bike compared to a motorcycle, even two that are priced the same new, say 4-5k is easy to distinguish. A working motor, brakes, electronics, tires that can travel up to highway speeds compared to a bike that is largely handmade with two wheels, a crank, chain, manual brakes and skinny tires. On the 4 grand bicycle, you are paying for the exclusivity of the brand and components, on the motorcycle, you are paying for the engineering and manufacturing.sorry you are over simplifying things.
eg if is isn't an ICE propelled machine it should be dirt cheap.
Read up on how much a serious downhill bike is or a TT bike is. Or a Pinerallo Dogma. Your the kind of guy that looks at a BMX from wall mart and cant understand why a Cult cost 9 times as much. it s just a toy to you.
Engineering a bicycle is one of the MOST challenging transportation engineering problems for the simple reason you cannot add power or add weight. Ebikes solve this to a point but not completely.
2ish to 4ish grand is about the sweet spot.
Tell me what you get on your motorraad that you cant get on a honda or yamaha? Why did you pay a premium for the BMW?
As a motorcyclist there is a desire to lean heavy and hard into corners remember you dont have a sidewall so you need to stay far more upright than you naturally feel from the moto.