kimsbrian
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Hi all,
I'm new to the biking recently moved to Mountain View and am looking at making an ebike my transportation mode for everything. My commute is 7.5 miles each way through some trails. I'm 5 feet 7 inches and weigh around 165 pounds.
I've never ridden a bike to commute or on non paved roads. I read that fat tired bikes are good for snow and generally uneven terrain. It doesn't snow at all in Mountain View but most of my commute to work passes is through a trail. Here's a video of what the commute looks like.
All the other rides to the grocery store or downtown would be on paved bike lanes. Am I being overly cautious or would a fat tire bike be a better fit for my use.
My budget is anywhere from 1 to 2k. I'm not too knowledgeable about the market for ebikes but I've read Juiced or Radpower ebikes are decent and good value for that price range.
If I go with a fat tire bike, I'd go with the Radrover or Ripcurrent. If a regular commuter bike would be better I'd be deciding between the cross current and Radcity/mission. Am I missing other good alternatives? One consideration is that I'm a relatively new commuter bike so an upright position would be more comfortable than leaning forward.
I'm new to the biking recently moved to Mountain View and am looking at making an ebike my transportation mode for everything. My commute is 7.5 miles each way through some trails. I'm 5 feet 7 inches and weigh around 165 pounds.
I've never ridden a bike to commute or on non paved roads. I read that fat tired bikes are good for snow and generally uneven terrain. It doesn't snow at all in Mountain View but most of my commute to work passes is through a trail. Here's a video of what the commute looks like.
All the other rides to the grocery store or downtown would be on paved bike lanes. Am I being overly cautious or would a fat tire bike be a better fit for my use.
My budget is anywhere from 1 to 2k. I'm not too knowledgeable about the market for ebikes but I've read Juiced or Radpower ebikes are decent and good value for that price range.
If I go with a fat tire bike, I'd go with the Radrover or Ripcurrent. If a regular commuter bike would be better I'd be deciding between the cross current and Radcity/mission. Am I missing other good alternatives? One consideration is that I'm a relatively new commuter bike so an upright position would be more comfortable than leaning forward.
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