HelmutFrick
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Hi all, I'm looking for my first ebike for commuting and I was hoping to get feedback on my research.
My situation:
My questions:
Edit to add: I've also added the Gazelle Medeo T9 HMB (Non-City: 2.8k, and City: 2.5k) and the Trek Verve+ 2 (2.85k) as options to test-ride, if possible.
My situation:
- 15mi round trip commute to work, plus ~12mi/week for errands
- My area is moderately hilly with lots of wind. Given this, I think I want a mid-drive, torque-sensing motor.
- My main motivation is riding _more_ and _easier_, not necessarily faster.
- I might ride in nicer winter weather (cold and wet, maybe salt).
- Prefer a bike that can be test-ridden and serviced by an LBS. LBS in my area carry Specialized, Giant, Trek, Electra, Bianchi, Gazelle, Gocycle, Marin, Tern, Yuba, Elby, Diamondback, Day6, Fuji, Haro, Cannondale, Faro, Surly, and Aventon.
- I'm not completely new to bikes but not super experienced either. I can do some basic maintenance.
- I'm rather short, 5'5". I prefer a mid- or low-step but it's not a deal breaker.
- Budget is a flexible 3k USD but getting a good deal for less is always good.
My questions:
- Are they all worth it? Is the Prodigy a worthwhile improvement over the Level.2, and the Vado over the Prodigy?
- Are they worth the increase in theft-anxiety? I will be riding this to work in a pretty safe area with outdoor racks, and for errands in less than ideal areas. My security plan is a Hiplok D1000, Kryptonite 15mm chain, security skewers, and insurance.
- Is the Vado or Prodigy overkill for my use-case? Should I try cheaper bikes first and then move up?
- Are Specialized less user-maintainable due to proprietary parts?
- Are there any other bikes I should consider?
- Vado 4 SL (3.75): Over budget, not concerned with weight
- Ride1Up LMT'D (1.6k): Hub drive, but is torque-sensing
- Priority Current (2.6k): Belt drives are very cool and something I may consider in the future, but I think I'd prefer the tried-and-true of a chain.
- Trek FX+ 2 (2.5k): rear hub
- Trek Verve+ 2 (2.85k): 20mph top speed (not a huge deal though).
- RadPower RadCity (~2k): Hub motor, cadence sensing
- Co-Op Cycles e2.2 (~2.2k): Discontinued, 20mph top speed
- Dost Kope (3.5k): Seems very "power-oriented"; If I'm paying that much I'd rather go with an established brand.
- OHM Quest (3.4k): If I'm paying that much I'd rather go with an established brand
Edit to add: I've also added the Gazelle Medeo T9 HMB (Non-City: 2.8k, and City: 2.5k) and the Trek Verve+ 2 (2.85k) as options to test-ride, if possible.
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