Booshwa
New Member
Been reading reviews for a couple days now and hoping to get some more details here. With fuel prices going through the roof, I'm trying to reduce my short errand running around and keep the F250 parked, reducing my diesel costs. I live in a town called Alpine, CA and there's some decent sized hills I would need to climb to go to the main blvd and back home. I'd also like a cargo bike for the few times my wife decides to cocktail too much at the beach, I can drive her home on the back and leave her bike locked up. My main question is on the motor side, hub vs mid drive for the hills. The below bikes are new or recently improved models at similar price points....but I'm open to other suggestions.
The Eunorau G20 has a mid drive motor 48V/500W Dapu with a 11.6Ah samsung battery and 7 speed shimano setup.
The Rad Wagon 4 has a new 750W geared hub motor, 14Ah battery, 7 speed 11-34 tooth freewheel setup (what does that mean?)
The Blix Packa also has a new 750W (continuous) geared hub motor (maybe the same as the Rad Wagon?) 13Ah battery 7 speed 14-34 tooth. Packa also has hydraulic brakes, I think Rad and Eunorau are mechanical.
My wife has a first gen Rad Rover, the hub drive is pretty good in my opinion, good power. My daughter has an older Rad Wagon, it's pretty gutless compared to the older Rover. I currently have a Haro Shift i/O 7 mid drive MB that's just pedal assist...but it'll climb just about anything as long as I'm in the right gear and on the pedal power...lol. I've never driven a mid drive bike with a throttle. Anyone know what bike would be better at climbing hills?
This is the road I'd be going up and down on HILL
The Eunorau G20 has a mid drive motor 48V/500W Dapu with a 11.6Ah samsung battery and 7 speed shimano setup.
The Rad Wagon 4 has a new 750W geared hub motor, 14Ah battery, 7 speed 11-34 tooth freewheel setup (what does that mean?)
The Blix Packa also has a new 750W (continuous) geared hub motor (maybe the same as the Rad Wagon?) 13Ah battery 7 speed 14-34 tooth. Packa also has hydraulic brakes, I think Rad and Eunorau are mechanical.
My wife has a first gen Rad Rover, the hub drive is pretty good in my opinion, good power. My daughter has an older Rad Wagon, it's pretty gutless compared to the older Rover. I currently have a Haro Shift i/O 7 mid drive MB that's just pedal assist...but it'll climb just about anything as long as I'm in the right gear and on the pedal power...lol. I've never driven a mid drive bike with a throttle. Anyone know what bike would be better at climbing hills?
This is the road I'd be going up and down on HILL