CrossCurrent Air first...now Dillenger Opia for commuter

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Hi all

I went from a CrossCurrent Air (the new 500w version) to an electric folder, Dillenger Opia. I kind of wish I went the folder route first but I didn't have a frame of reference. Do I regret the CrossCurrent? Not really but it isn't what I need for a 4 mile round trip (mainly flat but with a hill descent to start/ascent to end). If anything, it's too much bike for my planned use.

Are there other newbies (or established riders) who felt like their first bike was merely a test bed to determine what was right for them?
 
My first folder was a standard (non elec) folder and now my first ebike os also a folder. Still have and enjoy my pedal only bike and my ebike as well.

The folder replaced my beach cruiser....I'm over it!
 
This Opia is pretty sweet so far. Wished it had disc vs V brakes but it's an aesthetic thing to me. And for less than 800 bucks it's such a great deal.

But I have a few non- ebikes (single speed Trek Soho, 20 speed Fuji Tread, nexus 8 frankenbike) but wanted an option to get to work without being sweaty. The Air is great but again, overkill.
 
If it makes you feel any better, The Tern e-link ($2000) also has v-brakes. Unless they are hydraulic discs the cable ones vs v-brakes dont perform any better IMO. The Tern also has that Nexus hub, and its sweet.

I have a Magnum Premium 48, my first ebike. So far quite happy with it.

Love your avatar...
 
I agree. Mechanical disc brakes to me are equivalent to v brakes. Either way, I am liking this Opia (just went for a quick spin) and it is pretty simple as a whole. Oh, I think the only thing I'd change is the six speed derailleur s. I think I will try a 1 x 10 for kicks.
 
Hi all

I went from a CrossCurrent Air (the new 500w version) to an electric folder, Dillenger Opia. I kind of wish I went the folder route first but I didn't have a frame of reference. Do I regret the CrossCurrent? Not really but it isn't what I need for a 4 mile round trip (mainly flat but with a hill descent to start/ascent to end). If anything, it's too much bike for my planned use.

Are there other newbies (or established riders) who felt like their first bike was merely a test bed to determine what was right for them?

Hello Suka- Yes to the answer to your question. I totally got lucky on my 1st choice. I took a risk and had my ebike delivered without a test ride. Price was a great bargain. Thankfully, my decision worked out to be great! I have about 700 miles on it and it has performed incredibly well (2015 BH EM Jet). Now with 2018 coming , I can get a 2nd ebike after a test ride with more bells and whistles and use my current bike as a backup. Ride Safe!
 
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