that's going to be tough to find at a shop, in particular, since it would be illegal to ride pretty much everywhere public in the united states.
maybe an electric motorcycle?
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Frey CC, 38 mph throttle only. Close to your price range and mileage dream. Mine was 3800 a couple of years back, I think they have gone up in price however...
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thanks, and that would be fun but I need to get back into biking for some exercise and a little fun. I probably don't need the 40mph but I have some pretty steep hills near me.
This. Power and gearing. Most any mid drive should take almost anyone up any hill you'll find on a road with proper gearing, albeit maybe not at full speed. Steep hills don't automatically require thousands of watts and bikes that can go 40mph.the hill climbing will be more about power than speed - it takes well over 1000 watts to take 250lb up a 6% grade at the 28mph limit of a class 3 bike. a higher speed limit will really only be useful on level ground, at the cost of being able to legally ride it on paths and bike lanes and so on.
Not sure. I sold it awhile back. It ran like a top while I owned it. My only knock was it was a little heavy for my doings. Have since graduated or been demoted to lightweight ebikes!thanks, and that would be fun but I need to get back into biking for some exercise and a little fun. I probably don't need the 40mph but I have some pretty steep hills near me.
Thanks, frey has come up before in my search. I'll need to read up more on them. How's that bafang motor holding up? Looks like one of the most powerful options out there.
I disagree. If you want exercise from an ebike, you absolutely need a throttle. I think about the times I stopped on an incline and had to keep going up. Turning around wasnt an option. A quick burst of my throttle and I was able to get situated on the bike and continue my trek. Or, I'm at a stoplight at a busy intersection and that little burst of throttle helped me get a great jump and keep up with flow. Dont listen to the anti throttle folks-they are living in a differenct world than most of us. Whether it be their pride or ego, dont listen to them. GET A THROTTLE IF U HAVE THE OPTIONAll we need know is Tomjzz. @holland1 if you want exercise from an e bike you forget about throttle. I have a bike with throttle to 35 mph on pavement. Sometimes I have no control over it an not get decent workout unless I disabled it.
Good luck with your search for a fast ebike.
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except I do that on my mid drive all the time. I have actually popped a wheelie when feeling really good. a throttle has nothing to do with exercise. The things your saying you need a trottle for are the things that a hub drive and a cadence sensor causes. not knocking it but just keeping it real. using your gearing right will limit these problems a lot.I disagree. If you want exercise from an ebike, you absolutely need a throttle. I think about the times I stopped on an incline and had to keep going up. Turning around wasnt an option. A quick burst of my throttle and I was able to get situated on the bike and continue my trek. Or, I'm at a stoplight at a busy intersection and that little burst of throttle helped me get a great jump and keep up with flow. Dont listen to the anti throttle folks-they are living in a differenct world than most of us. Whether it be their pride or ego, dont listen to them. GET A THROTTLE IF U HAVE THE OPTION
I disagree. If you want exercise from an ebike, you absolutely need a throttle. I think about the times I stopped on an incline and had to keep going up. Turning around wasnt an option. A quick burst of my throttle and I was able to get situated on the bike and continue my trek. Or, I'm at a stoplight at a busy intersection and that little burst of throttle helped me get a great jump and keep up with flow. Dont listen to the anti throttle folks-they are living in a differenct world than most of us. Whether it be their pride or ego, dont listen to them. GET A THROTTLE IF U HAVE THE OPTION
Frey looks like a posiblity but I was hoping if I spend 5k it would be from a LBS. Am I wrong thinking ordering over the web is more of a gamble? I also assume it would be easier to sell if it's a household name like trek/giant/specialized.
If Darwin didn't get me yet after my first 40 years of biking/motorcycyling/racing then I'll take my chances with a 30-40mph e bike. And if he does so be it, I already procreated
I got Lyme and a few of there buddies a few years ago, totally flipped my life around. I'm barely back to functioning. My old shogun was faster then these speeds down hill and pretty close on flat ground.
Watt Wagons is based in Newton MA and is making quality ebikes. Take a look at Hydra black. I discovered this place after buying an entry level ebike and was looking for someone local to repair it, and after seeing the quality parts they were using on their bikes, I bought one. Best purchase I have made, now I can ride anywhere on any surface.Looking for a mtb style bike or fat bike, not a scooter style. The cab or delfast seem too except for the price.
Also any LBS in New England area? I went to Landrys in MA but they don't sell any throttle bikes.
I agree, no one needs a throttle even hub motor ebikes. But are nice to have and for the less experienced can be considered a safety device. On my high powered mid drive I use it pretty much only for low speed applications like mounting the bike, u-turns, getting over a rocky section where you would otherwise pedal strike. I use it more often on my 500w hub bike to get through intersections quicker after stopping and to get full power out of the motor when going uphill as the torque sensor never puts out max power by pedalling alone.This is ridiculous. You absolutely do not need a throttle for any ebike. This is extra true if your intent is to exercise. Throttles can paper over poor technique (forgetting to shift into a proper gear before stopping at an intersection, approaching a hill, etc) but thats all stuff you can simply learn to do. I've been riding ebikes for years (and normal bikes for decades) and have never once needed a throttle.
Throttles have their place, especially in urban environments with a lot of start/stopping or bikes that carry loads. If you want one, definitely get one. But they aren't a necessity.