First e-bike, 5'7", < 3k, big hills, commuter

Myztiq

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Hello!

I am looking for an e-bike for my wife, she's a relatively new bike-rider, and we're hoping to get something she can ride as a commuter bike.

Important details to know:
  • 10 mile ride with about 600ft incline at the end.
  • 5'7" tall
  • Ideally a bike under 3k
We just test-rode the new 2020 Magnum Navigator. It was just a bit too big for her liking, too tall, and the weight will take some getting used to either way..

Our current ideas to try out:
  • Magnum Metro
  • Blix Aveny
  • Gazelle CityZen T9
  • Specialized Vado 4.0 step through (or women’s)
Runner Ups:
  • Ride1up 700
  • Aventon Level
Do you have any other suggestions? Does anyone here own any of these and can comment to their experiences?
 
Trek Verve+ 3 Lowstep, Cannondale Tesoro Neo X 3 Remixte, and Gazelle Medeo T9 HMB low-step would all be good to test ride.
 
My 5'2" wife commutes 9 miles round trip on a Ride1Up 700 ST. She likes it. It is a heavy bike, but she seems to handle it well. In the past couple years she has done a few triathlons but she was not much of a biker before that. I think the 700 is a great value, but with your higher budget, you might look at something lighter.
 
My 5'2" wife commutes 9 miles round trip on a Ride1Up 700 ST. She likes it. It is a heavy bike, but she seems to handle it well. In the past couple years she has done a few triathlons but she was not much of a biker before that. I think the 700 is a great value, but with your higher budget, you might look at something lighter.

I think most e-bikes we're looking at are around the 60lb range. Saving $$ is great! We'll check it out.

The Cannondale Tesoro Neo X 3 Remixte looks really really nice, we'll see if we can find a deal of an earlier model around here. At the very least, more things to test ride!
 
Hello!

I am looking for an e-bike for my wife, she's a relatively new bike-rider, and we're hoping to get something she can ride as a commuter bike.

Important details to know:
  • 10 mile ride with about 600ft incline at the end.
  • 5'7" tall
  • Ideally a bike under 3k
We just test-rode the new 2020 Magnum Navigator. It was just a bit too big for her liking, too tall, and the weight will take some getting used to either way..

Our current ideas to try out:
  • Magnum Metro
  • Blix Aveny
  • Gazelle CityZen T9
  • Specialized Vado 4.0 step through (or women’s)
Runner Ups:
  • Ride1up 700
  • Aventon Level
Do you have any other suggestions? Does anyone here own any of these and can comment to their experiences?

Based on your requirements, take a look at a mid-drive motor from BikesDirect or Crazy Lennys... great for climbing hills.

http://www.bikesdirect.com/products...cycles/ebikes-electric-bikes-elite-eurban.htm

http://www.bikesdirect.com/products...es/ebikes-electric-bikes-elite-eadventure.htm


 
Lenny's has advertised the Bulls Lacuba E45 mid step for $2180 a few times over the past 3 months. Not sure if they still have any. I would call Lenny's to inquire. That may be a good option that doesn't break the bank.

Another EBR member picked up an Atom step thru for under $2K shipped. Thees might be another fine choice (with speed dongle for commuting):

https://www.crazylennysebikes.com/shop/bh-atom-street-2/ (26" tires)

https://www.crazylennysebikes.com/shop/bh-atom-city-wave-2/ (28" tires)
 
If you are not in a rush you could look at the Frey CC. I just got mine. Around $3.5K shipped from Frey in China. Mid step. Ride is super plush, extremely stable at speed, and I can throttle up the steep 700' hill home at the end of my ride at 15mph if I want. Insane power. Downside is it is a heavy beast at over 70 pounds and if you use the power it will consume the battery. Her commute would easily work though. It's a head turner wherever I go.

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Based on your requirements, take a look at a mid-drive motor from BikesDirect or Crazy Lennys... great for climbing hills.
I was surprised a 67" person was offered a 27.5"wheel bike to try out, the magnum metro. I would think a 26" wheel bike like the magnum ui6 would be more the proper size.
Mid drive bikes except the rare yamaha & shimano driven models, are like a drug. Once the rider is addicted to power all the time, it is difficult to go back to an unpowered bike. I use power to control the effect of headwinds, which can increase the elapsed time of my commute by 80% Normally I ride unpowered for heart/lung maintenance. Having extra lung capacity might be important these days.
The magnum bikes are geared hub motor bikes, which can both climb hills under 1000 ' elevation (heat limit 20 minutes full power uphill) and be ridden unpowered.
Equivalent models without dealer maintenance/setup are M2s. Less money up front, less help if the bike gets a bug.
The metro had hydraulic brakes, which is IMHO a pricey way to require a visit to the bike shop every 2500 miles. The cylinders can leak when backed off to fit a new set of pads. I'm quite happy stopping 320 lb gross down 15% grades with cable pull caliper brakes. I adjust my calipers for wear every 1000 miles in 5 minutes with one allen wrench.
A step through bike with both no-drag hub motor and torque sense assist is the xtreme catalina https://electricitycycles.com/products/x-treme-catalina-500w-48v-step-through-cruiser-commuter-ebike
Only one I know that combines the features. I would like to point out I find cheap PAS to be totally unsuitable for bad pavement - the one I bought wouldn't go below 11 mph.
 
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We went out yesterday and test-rode a few e-bikes, once she got on the Specialized Vado 3.0 from 2018 (https://www.specialized.com/us/en/womens-turbo-vado-3-0/p/128998) she fell in love. We bought it and are waiting for the shop to tune it up before picking it up tomorrow!

Ended up getting it for $2,750 before taxes. Seems like it's a pretty decent deal, the battery is only 460Wh, but that should be more than enough for her 20 mile total round trip commute.

Thanks for all of the suggestions!
 
Also good you bought from LBS with warranty as Specialized had some issues with prior model year Vados. Buddy of mine loves his 2018 Vado but had quite a few issues until Specialized replaced the faulty electronics.
 
I was surprised a 67" person was offered a 27.5"wheel bike to try out, the magnum metro. I would think a 26" wheel bike like the magnum ui6 would be more the proper size.
Mid drive bikes except the rare yamaha & shimano driven models, are like a drug. Once the rider is addicted to power all the time, it is difficult to go back to an unpowered bike. I use power to control the effect of headwinds, which can increase the elapsed time of my commute by 80% Normally I ride unpowered for heart/lung maintenance. Having extra lung capacity might be important these days.
The magnum bikes are geared hub motor bikes, which can both climb hills under 1000 ' elevation (heat limit 20 minutes full power uphill) and be ridden unpowered.
Equivalent models without dealer maintenance/setup are M2s. Less money up front, less help if the bike gets a bug.
The metro had hydraulic brakes, which is IMHO a pricey way to require a visit to the bike shop every 2500 miles. The cylinders can leak when backed off to fit a new set of pads. I'm quite happy stopping 320 lb gross down 15% grades with cable pull caliper brakes. I adjust my calipers for wear every 1000 miles in 5 minutes with one allen wrench.
A step through bike with both no-drag hub motor and torque sense assist is the xtreme catalina https://electricitycycles.com/products/x-treme-catalina-500w-48v-step-through-cruiser-commuter-ebike
Only one I know that combines the features. I would like to point out I find cheap PAS to be totally unsuitable for bad pavement - the one I bought wouldn't go below 11 mph.
I disagree with you IndianJo about the brakes. When my life may be on the line I want the stopping power of good hydraulic brakes with big rotors. The stopping distance difference can be shocking.
 
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