Hi guys, thanks for all your responses!
Yes, my commute is roughly 30 miles one way; however a good portion of that is an extremely nice route, which is the bike path along the beach from Palos Verdes into Santa Monica.
Car commutes here in LA have gotten really bad this past year - much worse than usual. My average commute via car used to be 55 minutes. Now I often am spending an hour and a half (one way). So that is what got me considering other options, which got me thinking about the route along the beach, which is where I found out about ebikes. The more I read about ebikes, the more I think they could really be the wave of the future. I'm guessing many places average a motorist 25 to 30mph speed during traffic commutes; so if one can attain that same (or similar) speed via an ebike, then why the heck not?! Even if my commute were to take me an hour and a half each way, it wouldn't be anymore time than I am already spending in the car, and this would be exercise and leisure, so it would be a very desirable option. Many days, I am commuting home and then going to the gym where I spend an hour or so, so this would actually save me a great amount of time, energy and stress. My main concerns are practicality though, in regards to financial cost, if the bike can accomplish the trip, and if I can accomplish the ride. With that in mind, I ask -
1) Pedaling - just how hard would I have to pedal with pedal assist mode? I'm fairly athletic, and I'm thinking I could handle and hour or more of pedaling - if it's light pedaling. By the way, I am 6 feet and 200 (trying to lose 10 pounds though!
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2) I am thinking of doing this twice a week. Will the bike incur considerable maintenance costs? Or will it just be tune-ups, an occasional flat, and battery replacement after a year or two?
3) As for cost, I was ready to spend up to 3K (plus tax), but I'm thinking it's probably a must that I purchase a second/back-up battery. If so, that's probably going to run me another $500, putting the overall cost close to 4K. That's a little out of my financial comfort zone for this. I'm wondering if the prices are coming down as the technology improves? And wondering if the technology is improving rapidly, to where I maybe should wait a while? Someone also suggested in the general Q/A room that I consider a business that does bike conversions, because that would be much more economical. Do you guys have any thoughts/opinions you care to share on that idea? My initial idea/concern is maintenance, and if I will be able to receive maintenance/repairs after the purchase. If I purchase an ebike at a shop, I'm assuming they will provide good repair service in the future.
One last thing, the first part of my commute is a dedicated bike route along a riverbed, so that's pretty nice. I'd be coming from downtown Long Beach right onto that dedicated bike route (no cars). The only part in traffic would be 20% of the commute, which would be a street called "Anaheim", which is in an industrial area, and a street which has a bike lane most of the way.