I'm not sure I'm buying the limited time pricing, it will be interesting to see what exactly they do after that. Come fall and winter we usually see sales, next Spring if they have stock who know what the price will really be. They may only have ordered 200 of this model, so there is that. They will have new models coming out, and they might just end ups being better or replacements for 1 or more of their existing models.
Yeah, it could just be a sales tactic - "limited quantity available - buy now". I compare it against the Radrover step-through, and it looks like a great deal in comparison at this early bird price.
Still, this looks like a really nice deal if this is the type of bike you are looking for.
And I can get an additional $50 cashback through Discovercard linked to Paypal. The funny thing is that when I first got interested in e-bikes last year, I was most interested fat tire bikes, to really smooth my riding on the rougher rural roads compared to my standard bike's 35c tires, with the Radrover being an early interest, but going into the fall, I had my mind pretty much set on the Juiced Ripcurrent S, with the plan to wait until this last spring (2020) to order. Well they weren't available in large when I finally got around to looking into it again, and my interest began to lean more toward e-bikes with regular and plus size tires, something somewhat wider than my current 35c tires.
That's when I became interested in the Ride1Up 500, 700, and LMT'D. I always thought it would be best to have two e-bikes so that I would have one always available if one was out of service for a while. With my short riding season, I don't like to lose out on any of it. And the good Nero deal makes it easier to justify spending the money on a second bike to have for next summer, plus it would give me more variety when I later purchase my primary bike, with standard/plus tires. I might end up spending less on two bikes than I would have on the Ripcurrent S alone.
Other notes: I realize I will still have my standard bike for backup as well, but that just won't be the same. If I decide to start mountain biking, I'll most likely end up buying a specific bike for that. That's really an uncertainty, and I'm not sure if the local trails even allows e-bikes, so that's research and planning I'll put off into the future. If I later decide I don't want the Nero fat tire bike, I could always sell it. My riding drops quite a bit by October, so I'm mostly thinking ahead for next year.
I've been back and forth on this idea of getting the Nero quite a few times. Sometimes, I'm like, Nahhh, just wait until next year. Other times I'm excited about getting it, even though it won't arrive until the late days of my typical riding season.