Hi All -
thanks for all the advice posted previously - have learned a lot from this forum!
i am looking to get back into bike commuting after a few years off the bike. would ideally like to use the bike for some light off roading (gravel, fire roads, etc) at some point, but that's hypothetical. maybe even carry a kid on the back, but that's even more hypothetical (3yo is not the adventurous type and the 3 month old is not down for that either!)
anyway - when i started looking, i thought a budget of $2k was sufficient, but have been slowly convinced into looking for the best value and been willing to explore bikes up to $5k (bad idea, i know)
the commute is 7 miles each way, paved. a steep hill at the work end (choice between 7.5% hill for 0.5 miles or 6% hill for 1 mile) and a long, less steep hill to get home (3.5% for 1.5 miles). this is in seattle, and i would ride all year. i would probably ride in eco mode for the most part except if i was in a hurry or going up those hills
so far i have ridden several brands and models and all feel pretty good, but for $3-5k, i'm trying to make a good choice - any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Specialized Vado - liked the smoothness of the 1.2 and 1.3 brose motors. components on the 5.0 felt nicer than the 3.0 would probably change out the seat for something more comfortable. some slightly negative reviews around here re: broken spokes and the computer. already comes in at >$5k
Raleigh redux iE - most similar to my current (regular) bike, so felt easy to jump on. not sure i want a bike that is positioned quite so far forward. also whether a front shock would make the experience better
Riese & Muller - Nevo or Charger - clearly well made and solid bikes. i didnt really get into the way the Vario nor the Rohloff hubs shifted - just felt too unfamiliar, i guess. i do like the idea of less maintenance than a derailleur (& greater durability?), but not sure it's worth the price for me. also, wasnt sure how these 2 models differ and whether the Nevo could take any light duty off road action. also, obviously, the most expensive
Bulls urban Evo or cross mover - also very smooth riding and seems well built. some people on the form seem to have had issues getting Bulls issues resolved.
I intended to try out a Haibike but the local shop does not currently have any in the right size and they say Haibike is consolidating their lineup
i didnt like the Giant Quick E+ as much - the feel of the motor and bike as a whole wasnt quite as smooth as the specialized
thanks for any thoughts!
thanks for all the advice posted previously - have learned a lot from this forum!
i am looking to get back into bike commuting after a few years off the bike. would ideally like to use the bike for some light off roading (gravel, fire roads, etc) at some point, but that's hypothetical. maybe even carry a kid on the back, but that's even more hypothetical (3yo is not the adventurous type and the 3 month old is not down for that either!)
anyway - when i started looking, i thought a budget of $2k was sufficient, but have been slowly convinced into looking for the best value and been willing to explore bikes up to $5k (bad idea, i know)
the commute is 7 miles each way, paved. a steep hill at the work end (choice between 7.5% hill for 0.5 miles or 6% hill for 1 mile) and a long, less steep hill to get home (3.5% for 1.5 miles). this is in seattle, and i would ride all year. i would probably ride in eco mode for the most part except if i was in a hurry or going up those hills
so far i have ridden several brands and models and all feel pretty good, but for $3-5k, i'm trying to make a good choice - any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Specialized Vado - liked the smoothness of the 1.2 and 1.3 brose motors. components on the 5.0 felt nicer than the 3.0 would probably change out the seat for something more comfortable. some slightly negative reviews around here re: broken spokes and the computer. already comes in at >$5k
Raleigh redux iE - most similar to my current (regular) bike, so felt easy to jump on. not sure i want a bike that is positioned quite so far forward. also whether a front shock would make the experience better
Riese & Muller - Nevo or Charger - clearly well made and solid bikes. i didnt really get into the way the Vario nor the Rohloff hubs shifted - just felt too unfamiliar, i guess. i do like the idea of less maintenance than a derailleur (& greater durability?), but not sure it's worth the price for me. also, wasnt sure how these 2 models differ and whether the Nevo could take any light duty off road action. also, obviously, the most expensive
Bulls urban Evo or cross mover - also very smooth riding and seems well built. some people on the form seem to have had issues getting Bulls issues resolved.
I intended to try out a Haibike but the local shop does not currently have any in the right size and they say Haibike is consolidating their lineup
i didnt like the Giant Quick E+ as much - the feel of the motor and bike as a whole wasnt quite as smooth as the specialized
thanks for any thoughts!