Fastest/strongest bike under $2000???

wcsarno

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Hello friends,

I just bought an Ecotric with a 500w motor for around $810. I have two teenage sons, so it works great for them. I am now looking for an ebike for myself. I weigh about 230lbs. I am looking for the best bike that will take me up decent size hills without having to pedal (if I don't want to.) I'm also looking for something that can go 25-35 with pedaling. What e-bike would you recommend for this?

Thank you for your time.
 
You have a taste for caviar, but a beer budget. I may be wrong, but I do not think such a bike exists, at least one that comes out of a factory for under $2K.
 
I believe @Ravi Kempaiah is building a $1900 budget bike, that's actually fast.

52V battery
40A controller
(52V x 40A = 2080W, but I think he wants to keep it 1500W or so)
Magura hydraulic brakes
Schwalbe Supermoto X tires
Air Fork suspension

I don't think he has released the exact date when this bike is going to be available.
Ok thank you. This is helpful. I'm assuming that Ravi Kampaiah is a bike seller???
 
I believe @Ravi Kempaiah is building a $1900 budget bike, that's actually fast.

52V battery
40A controller
(52V x 40A = 2080W, but I think he wants to keep it 1500W or so)
Magura hydraulic brakes
Schwalbe Supermoto X tires
Air Fork suspension

I don't think he has released the exact date when this bike is going to be available.

Thanks for your help Timpo!

Quick question for you...

Someone close to me is selling the following converted bike for under $1000:
Frame: Schwinn Capital (that's what it looks like at least)
Motor: 1500w Voilamart
Battery: 48v 1000watt
*they say it does 33 mph.

Is this a good bike for the money?
 
That would really depend on the condition and what kind of components were used.

For example, the battery.. 48V, 1000Wh is approx. 21Ah.

The 48V 21Ah battery won't be cheap. But who built it? What cells were used?
Just by watching YouTube and reading EBR forum, I found that people are more comfortable with batteries built by companies like Grin Technologies or EM3EV.
But if it was built by some random guy doing his DIY project, I'd be more careful.
Ok thank you. That's helpful. So if the battery is made by one of those company (Grin or EM3), is under $1000 a good price (assuming its in good shape?)
 
the most powerful bike i know of under 2000 is the Ariel Rider D-Class
it has 2 motors and will do 30 easy. second is the Ariel Rider X-Class, site says it will do 35.

here is some guy doing a speed test. not down with the sidewalk riding but whatever thats me.
price for base model is $1999
 
3rd, The Ariel Rider W-Class 1000watt peak and will do 28mph with just throttle
price is $1799
 
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It says the D Class is $2399, but the X Class seems like a good deal at $1499
Just checked the site looks like they are sold out of the base model D-Class, it had only a 14ah battery and no suspension,its possible they stopped making them,not sure
 
It says the D Class is $2399, but the X Class seems like a good deal at $1499
seriously considering an X-Class myself, could be a fun bike
 
I believe @Ravi Kempaiah is building a $1900 budget bike, that's actually fast.

52V battery
40A controller
(52V x 40A = 2080W, but I think he wants to keep it 1500W or so)
Magura hydraulic brakes
Schwalbe Supermoto X tires
Air Fork suspension

I don't think he has released the exact date when this bike is going to be available.

Thanks, @Timpo .

I wish I could deliver it sooner but I need time for tweaking the controller + torque sensor and make sure everything is fully battle tested. So, my bikes won't be ready until September.
I have truly amazing prototypes in design and production right now. It takes a lot of work to get all the small details right and deliver the performance.
Having said that, if I were to pick a sub $2K bike, I would go with

Juiced CC2
or
NCM Moscow plus on ebay : https://www.ebay.com/itm/NCM-Moscow-Plus-Electric-Mountain-Bike-768Wh-48V16Ah/383245438447?

or a demo Surface 604 here: https://www.crazylennysebikes.com/shop/surface-commuter-demo-7-miles/
 
Thanks, @Timpo .

I wish I could deliver it sooner but I need time for tweaking the controller + torque sensor and make sure everything is fully battle tested. So, my bikes won't be ready until September.
I have truly amazing prototypes in design and production right now. It takes a lot of work to get all the small details right and deliver the performance.
Having said that, if I were to pick a sub $2K bike, I would go with

Juiced CC2
or
NCM Moscow plus on ebay : https://www.ebay.com/itm/NCM-Moscow-Plus-Electric-Mountain-Bike-768Wh-48V16Ah/383245438447?

or a demo Surface 604 here: https://www.crazylennysebikes.com/shop/surface-commuter-demo-7-miles/
Thank you all. I appreciate all you help. This is good information.
 
there was a guy in the ariel rider facebook group tonight,says he suffered a stroke and is selling his new unused D-Class for $1500, he is in rochester NY.
join the Ariel Rider Facebook group and scroll through todays post if your interested.
 
Really good deal too.. 😲

$1499
Full Suspension
Tektro hydralic brakes
48V 16Ah battery
750W nominal, 1500W max motor

The only thing that I don't like is that scrambler bikes look too much like a motorcycle 😐
I know many people like the looks and comfort, but I personally don't like attracting too much attention.
ill just say i would not want one as my primary bike but with those stats at that price i think its a killer deal, i would use it to rip around in the dirt and some light trails, maybe let my kid use it,maybe
 
there was a guy in the ariel rider facebook group tonight,says he suffered a stroke and is selling his new unused D-Class for $1500, he is in rochester NY.
join the Ariel Rider Facebook group and scroll through todays post if your interested.
Thank you for this information.
 
Wow that X-Class is quite nice! It looks like a nice upgrade from my Lectric XP. The scrambler/moped/motorcycle style l would likely get more attention than my current bike but the specs are a heck of a deal. My XP gets enough attention as it is.

My only concern would be from the non-adjustable height saddle and attaching my small trailer I use to haul groceries. Otherwise looks like a great ebike I'd consider upgrading to!
 
I'll second the idea that problems might occur w/ a bike that looks too much like a scooter or smallish motorcycle. The X Class is a heck of a good performer and I like it's looks and price, but it gives up too much in the stealth factor. That sure looks like Florida in the youtube video. Flat as a pancake, and smooth roads and sidewalks (legally OK to ride a bike on sidewalks anywhere in the state unless local ordinances preclude that).

I'll just throw this out here just because: Many years ago I was a motorcycle rider and dropped a few of them, one at high speeds. Luckily I walked away from the spills, but now, at 68, when I get on the throttle of my eBike and do 20 MPH I remember what it's like to hit hard concrete or asphalt. Some friends my age and older ended up dying from complications related to hip breakages. In these pandemic times, it's probably not good to be going too fast on lightweight bikes that have nominal brakes and questionable stability (compared to a motorcycle) at anything much over 20 MPH
 
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It's meant to be more like a motorcycle than a bicycle.
Everyone knows bent knee isn't the greatest for cycling.

Have you ever seen Honda CT70 or even CT125?
Other similar ones are Honda Monkey and Honda Grom.

You sit on it, with bent knees, just like those scrablmer ebikes.
I know a lot of motorcycle will let you bend the knees, but I found the posture very similar to Honda CT series.

Very good points. It's definitely not a cycling ebike but more for riding.

I'd get the X-Class for pure fun riding to complement my XP grocery hauler. I definitely need to make it happen!
 
I am not sure if I understood.. most trailers will attach on rear axle of the bike.. I don't know how that would interfere against your seat?

My trailer attaches to the seat post.

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