I am one of those who research, research and then just a bit more research before I make a purchase like an e-bike.
Here is what I think I know:
I will do some light trail riding, so at a minimum a shock up front. 20%
Most riding will be city and planned bike paths that remain fairly flat. 80%
I am 53, weigh 220lbs and I have for decades, so that probably isnt going to change.
I am 5'10" on a big hair day. I am a gym rat. Cardio is not my favorite thing to do - thus the ebike so I dont drop dead but can do something fun for cardio as I would prefer a root canal over a treadmill.
I do not currently ride a bike that often - maybe 2x a year. Rental garbage bikes etc. on vacations.
Grew up riding motocross and enduro, so I still remember the basics of off-road riding etc.
Ok, so now that my dating profile is complete....
I keep landing on the FLX trail with the M600 Bafang mid-drive. $ to spec's it looks good. Could benefit from the SRAM EX1 series, but I can make those changes later.
https://flx.bike/products/trail
I like the look, the concealed battery etc. I dont like that they only post 5 star reviews on their site; that seems a bit dishonest IMHO and there doesnt seem to be much talk on this forum about the company.
Where I am stuck is there are several full-suspension bikes available close to this price mark but they all seem to utilize Yamaha, Shimano or Bosch 250W motors with torque outputs that are not nearly as impressive as Bafang M600 or the beast Bafang Ultra.
There are virtually NO dealers in my area to test ride any of these units. This is odd as Cincinnati at 100's of miles of planned bike trails.
So decision paralysis has set in. I would love a full suspension bike, but I dont know how much help a 250W 70Nm torque motor is really going to help my 220lbs up a 20 degree incline off road.
I think it would be fine for planned bike trails, but I will be off-roading it. I have an access point 300 yards from my home to some of the best maintained MTB trails in our area. I wont be able to resist the temptation.
I know everyone asks this question in one form or another, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
Kevin.
Here is what I think I know:
I will do some light trail riding, so at a minimum a shock up front. 20%
Most riding will be city and planned bike paths that remain fairly flat. 80%
I am 53, weigh 220lbs and I have for decades, so that probably isnt going to change.
I am 5'10" on a big hair day. I am a gym rat. Cardio is not my favorite thing to do - thus the ebike so I dont drop dead but can do something fun for cardio as I would prefer a root canal over a treadmill.
I do not currently ride a bike that often - maybe 2x a year. Rental garbage bikes etc. on vacations.
Grew up riding motocross and enduro, so I still remember the basics of off-road riding etc.
Ok, so now that my dating profile is complete....
I keep landing on the FLX trail with the M600 Bafang mid-drive. $ to spec's it looks good. Could benefit from the SRAM EX1 series, but I can make those changes later.
https://flx.bike/products/trail
I like the look, the concealed battery etc. I dont like that they only post 5 star reviews on their site; that seems a bit dishonest IMHO and there doesnt seem to be much talk on this forum about the company.
Where I am stuck is there are several full-suspension bikes available close to this price mark but they all seem to utilize Yamaha, Shimano or Bosch 250W motors with torque outputs that are not nearly as impressive as Bafang M600 or the beast Bafang Ultra.
There are virtually NO dealers in my area to test ride any of these units. This is odd as Cincinnati at 100's of miles of planned bike trails.
So decision paralysis has set in. I would love a full suspension bike, but I dont know how much help a 250W 70Nm torque motor is really going to help my 220lbs up a 20 degree incline off road.
I think it would be fine for planned bike trails, but I will be off-roading it. I have an access point 300 yards from my home to some of the best maintained MTB trails in our area. I wont be able to resist the temptation.
I know everyone asks this question in one form or another, but any thoughts would be appreciated.
Kevin.