My Situation:
I live in NYC and my commute has changed from 2 miles to 12 miles roundtrip. Since I don’t want to arrive sweating at work, I’ve decided to get an eBike commuter-style that is good for a stop-and-go commute on NYC bad paved roads. Key things to note:
From my research, I’ve found good deals on:
1. Bulls Cross E8 2018 for $1900
2. Cross Current S for $1700 <---rear hub engine so not ideal but well priced.
3. Trek Verve 2018 for $2100
4. IZIP 2018 E3 Moda for $2250 <—think it’s the best
5. Aventon Pace 500 for $1400 <--seems the best deal
What would you experts decide on? I don’t know if I should spend on the higher side of budget ~$2.5K on a good bike that will last or on the lower side ~$1.5K. Naturally I prefer less but if it will cost me more in the long run, then I’d invest a little more. But unsure if the extra investment of $1K is worth it or if I have to spend more than that to get a return.
I live in NYC and my commute has changed from 2 miles to 12 miles roundtrip. Since I don’t want to arrive sweating at work, I’ve decided to get an eBike commuter-style that is good for a stop-and-go commute on NYC bad paved roads. Key things to note:
- Budget: ~$2K
- 5’9 height and 160 lbs on very good shape
- Only have one step of stairs to carry bike
- Prefer slightly a more comfortable position since the commute is longer despite my current bike being a hybrid
- I like 28mph speed but i am okay with 20mph if deal is right.
- Prefer mid-drive since my commute is stop and go and need to navigate through traffic
From my research, I’ve found good deals on:
1. Bulls Cross E8 2018 for $1900
2. Cross Current S for $1700 <---rear hub engine so not ideal but well priced.
3. Trek Verve 2018 for $2100
4. IZIP 2018 E3 Moda for $2250 <—think it’s the best
5. Aventon Pace 500 for $1400 <--seems the best deal
What would you experts decide on? I don’t know if I should spend on the higher side of budget ~$2.5K on a good bike that will last or on the lower side ~$1.5K. Naturally I prefer less but if it will cost me more in the long run, then I’d invest a little more. But unsure if the extra investment of $1K is worth it or if I have to spend more than that to get a return.
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