I may be looking for a unicorn: an ebike under $2k that prioritizes distance over speed; front shocks; 48v and can support a Clydesdale. Removable lcd and bottle cage is a plus. Don't care about fenders; care about reliability.
Last year I purchased a Diamondback Trace ex from REI, but returned it because of a problem with the sensor and less than zero in-store/corporate support. I've heard REI and Diamondback isn't selling ebikes any longer. I think the eparts were bolt on Currie.
How I will use the ebike: commuting/errands around town; riding along the American River Parkway and other bike trails; fire roads in the Santa Cruz Mountains (not technical paths); stretch goals: Highway One between San Francisco and San Jose, maybe multi-day trekking
Izip E3 Dash Electric Bike - 2016 - correct price and voltage, but it has a small amp battery
Pedegos are great, the City Commuter is close, but are way over my budget, especially with the extended. battery, but doesn't have a front fork suspension. Old Sacramento dealer is a respected LBS in the area.
Haibike SDURO Trekking 4.0 Low Step - nearly perfect, but budget buster
Haibike Sduro TREKKING SL EBIKE - nearly perfect, "only" $300 over max, max budget
Felt Verza-e 10 - nearly perfect, but budget buster. A senior citizen used one to bike across the country.
I'm open to a used ebike, depending on seller and condition.
Your thoughts?
Thanks
Last year I purchased a Diamondback Trace ex from REI, but returned it because of a problem with the sensor and less than zero in-store/corporate support. I've heard REI and Diamondback isn't selling ebikes any longer. I think the eparts were bolt on Currie.
How I will use the ebike: commuting/errands around town; riding along the American River Parkway and other bike trails; fire roads in the Santa Cruz Mountains (not technical paths); stretch goals: Highway One between San Francisco and San Jose, maybe multi-day trekking
Izip E3 Dash Electric Bike - 2016 - correct price and voltage, but it has a small amp battery
Pedegos are great, the City Commuter is close, but are way over my budget, especially with the extended. battery, but doesn't have a front fork suspension. Old Sacramento dealer is a respected LBS in the area.
Haibike SDURO Trekking 4.0 Low Step - nearly perfect, but budget buster
Haibike Sduro TREKKING SL EBIKE - nearly perfect, "only" $300 over max, max budget
Felt Verza-e 10 - nearly perfect, but budget buster. A senior citizen used one to bike across the country.
I'm open to a used ebike, depending on seller and condition.
Your thoughts?
Thanks