Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
The major problem now Chris is the poor availability of e-bikes in the U.S. market at the moment.All great choices. Go ride them all and decide from there.
The major problem now Chris is the poor availability of e-bikes in the U.S. market at the moment.All great choices. Go ride them all and decide from there.
The major problem now Chris is the poor availability of e-bikes in the U.S. market at the moment.
I like this bike. Crazy Lenny had the 2018 BULLS LACUBA EVO 45S on it's crazy deal for $2100. I spoke to them today and was talked out of it for two reasons. 1) no large and 2) no Brose repair center around me (assume Specialized only works on Specialized branded Brose).I would not recommend Trek e-bikes because the Allant+ 7 basically belongs to the same tale as the Vado. What about Bulls?
If you could extend your budget to US$3500, the Bulls Lacuba are available in both high-step and step over versions. And these are available. Benefits:
- Brose T motor (similar to Specialized 1.2), which is silent
- 650 Wh battery and that's up to the standard of very expensive e-bikes, ensuring long range
- Thick 2" tyres very good for roads and easy off-road
- Air fork: Most of e-bikes come with inferior steel-spring fork
- Fenders, lighting, rack.
LACUBA EVO E8 DIAMOND
It has the look, feel, and ride position of a high-end eTrekking bike because that’s what it is- LACUBA EVO E8 DIAMOND! To travel farther and ride longer.www.bullsbikesusa.comLACUBA EVO E8 STEP-THRU
The Lacuba EVO E8 STEP-THRU is not just the next eTrekking in a long line of best-selling Lacubas. Strong, Powerful, Graceful, & Silent it is more than an eBike!www.bullsbikesusa.com
If I were in your position and faced with the difficult market situation, I would certaintly look at the Bulls Lacuba e-bikes.
@FlatSix911, your opinion?
I like this bike. Crazy Lenny had the 2018 BULLS LACUBA EVO 45S on it's crazy deal for $2100. I spoke to them today and was talked out of it for two reasons. 1) no large and 2) no Brose repair center around me (assume Specialized only works on Specialized branded Brose).
Any comments on the servicing of these bikes? e.g. If I were to buy a brand like Bulls with no service center around me, but it uses the Bosch system, will any Bosch certified repair center make warranty repairs on this bike? If this is how it works, I can't even find a Brose U.S. service center locator and would have no idea where to go with it.
Thanks for the feedback on the Giant and Liv since those bikes are the same two bikes my wife and I rode for a quick test drive and enjoyed. My wife is now balking at the price and so I'm kind of on hold right now. We bought new bikes 3 years ago and rarely use those and it's not clear that eBikes will really make the difference.We tried to get a pair of Haibike Trekking 7.0's about two weeks ago, but the ones we found online turned out to be unavailable. We opted for the Giant Explore E+ 4 and Liv Amiti E+ 4 instead, and with about 10 days of periodic riding under our belts now, so far we are very happy. I thought I might miss having a throttle, but I actually don't care at all in practice. The auto-assist is amazing for varied terrain or stop-and-go downtown, although we usually opt for the fixed assist mode for sustained riding on the flats.
Huh, I guess I didn't refresh the posts all day, I see someone already pointed you towards Crazy Lenny's.Crazy Lenny's has the Haibike SDURO Trekking 7.0 listed for $2699 shipped. HERE
Knowing what those were on sale for recently, I bet you could get a hi step and mid step shipped for <$5000.
Pretty similar to the Explore E+ you're considering but better equipped and with the Bosch CX instead of Yamaha.
You gain:
-Nice fenders, decent lights
-500Wh battery
-2.5" Super Moto-X tires
-rear rack
Thanks for the feedback on the Giant and Liv since those bikes are the same two bikes my wife and I rode for a quick test drive and enjoyed. My wife is now balking at the price and so I'm kind of on hold right now. We bought new bikes 3 years ago and rarely use those and it's not clear that eBikes will really make the difference.
In any case, I've had time to do a lot of research and am convinced that, if we buy something, I'm going to stick with a brands that can be easily serviced by my LBS. So Trek and Specialized are very convenient, Cannondale is not bad, and Giant is the farthest, but doable at 45 minutes away. Giant/Liv seems to offer the best bang for the buck, but really like the Trek Dual Sport and Cannondale Tesoro Neo X 2, but I'm not even sure the latter is available in the U.S.
Anyway, if she's balking at the Giant/Liv prices, the Trek and Cannondale are definitely not better!
If we get more exercise, it's worth it. I'll share those stats with my wife. The math doesn't lie and 3X fun is very compelling!We bought new Specialized pedal bikes 3 years ago as well. They didn't get much time on them.
Discovered the Ebike thing, started off with a hub-drive conversion, then a nother new one, and they definitely do make the difference. Good cardio if you feel like it, full drive assist if you don't.
Eight grand later and the rest is history, as the saying goes.
Ebikes lets you go 50% faster, ride twice as far for the same effort, which is three times as much fun so you go ten times as much.
How's them stats??