RetepBiker
New Member
Hello awesome community,
I have been lurking around for a little bit on this forum for the past month or so and have been reading up on what type of bike would be best for my need and budget. I have a budget of around $1800 all in but as most, I would like to be even lower if possible. I have been looking at the prior post for bikes at or below $1000/$1200 and those are "decent" but some of them I worry about if they would be the power I need. I am 6'3" and at 215 lbs (and dropping) and I live near Atlanta with a fair amount of steep rolling hills. I am planning on using this bike to commute to work and back which is around 10 miles one way but can charge it once I get there for the trip back. I have narrowed the bikes I am looking at down to a few and would love any advise. I am still pondering on the mid vs read hub motor because fo some of the hills I will have to climb. Here are the bikes I am looking at. I wouldn't mind buying a used bike but I am having issues finding them in my area.
RadCity - $1499 -750W Rear Hub Direct Drive
https://electricbikereview.com/rad-power-bikes/2018-radcity/ - Review
https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radcity-electric-commuter-bike - Purchase
Thoughts: Can upgrade it if needed but budget base components but it is new and has a new battery
IZip E3 Dash - $1499 - 500W Rear Hub Geared
https://electricbikereview.com/izip/2016-e3-dash/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/izip-e3-dash-221016-1.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (hydraulic brakes, shifters...)) but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?), smaller motor
Raleigh Misceo IE - $1499 - 250W Mid
https://electricbikereview.com/raleigh/misceo-ie/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/raleigh-electric-misceo-ie-25450.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (hydraulic brakes, shifters...) but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?). It is a mid-drive but only had PAS and no throttle, smaller motor
IZip E3 Dash - $1499 - 350W Mid
https://electricbikereview.com/izip/vibe-plus/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/izip-e3-vibe-plus-step-over-327967-1.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (shifters...)but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?). It is a mid-drive with a throttle
Raleigh Sprite IE - $1499 - 350W Mid
https://electricbikereview.com/raleigh/sprite-ie/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/raleigh-electric-sprite-ie-step-thru-327749-1.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (shifters...)but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?). It is a mid-drive with a throttle
Questions:
1) I see that the Radcity says 750W but I don't know if that is nominal or peak. If it is peak then I would assume that the nominal is around 500W. Does anyone know the answer to this?
2) It looks like these other bikes I am looking at are from 2016/2017, how will this affect battery life? WIll I have to buy a new battery on top of these purchases to put it in working condition?
3) How does a 350W mid-drive compare to a 500W rear hub? are those about equal/what is an easy way to tell?
4) Based on my size am I in the correct ballpark for motor size?
5) Are there any other bike to look at that I have missed and you would suggest? Is there a website that you use to find used/prior year ebikes?
yet again, thank you for any input.
I have been lurking around for a little bit on this forum for the past month or so and have been reading up on what type of bike would be best for my need and budget. I have a budget of around $1800 all in but as most, I would like to be even lower if possible. I have been looking at the prior post for bikes at or below $1000/$1200 and those are "decent" but some of them I worry about if they would be the power I need. I am 6'3" and at 215 lbs (and dropping) and I live near Atlanta with a fair amount of steep rolling hills. I am planning on using this bike to commute to work and back which is around 10 miles one way but can charge it once I get there for the trip back. I have narrowed the bikes I am looking at down to a few and would love any advise. I am still pondering on the mid vs read hub motor because fo some of the hills I will have to climb. Here are the bikes I am looking at. I wouldn't mind buying a used bike but I am having issues finding them in my area.
RadCity - $1499 -750W Rear Hub Direct Drive
https://electricbikereview.com/rad-power-bikes/2018-radcity/ - Review
https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radcity-electric-commuter-bike - Purchase
Thoughts: Can upgrade it if needed but budget base components but it is new and has a new battery
IZip E3 Dash - $1499 - 500W Rear Hub Geared
https://electricbikereview.com/izip/2016-e3-dash/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/izip-e3-dash-221016-1.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (hydraulic brakes, shifters...)) but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?), smaller motor
Raleigh Misceo IE - $1499 - 250W Mid
https://electricbikereview.com/raleigh/misceo-ie/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/raleigh-electric-misceo-ie-25450.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (hydraulic brakes, shifters...) but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?). It is a mid-drive but only had PAS and no throttle, smaller motor
IZip E3 Dash - $1499 - 350W Mid
https://electricbikereview.com/izip/vibe-plus/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/izip-e3-vibe-plus-step-over-327967-1.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (shifters...)but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?). It is a mid-drive with a throttle
Raleigh Sprite IE - $1499 - 350W Mid
https://electricbikereview.com/raleigh/sprite-ie/ - Review
https://www.bikesourceonline.com/product/raleigh-electric-sprite-ie-step-thru-327749-1.htm - Purchase
Thoughts: Upgraded components (shifters...)but is a few years old (does this affect the battery life?). It is a mid-drive with a throttle
Questions:
1) I see that the Radcity says 750W but I don't know if that is nominal or peak. If it is peak then I would assume that the nominal is around 500W. Does anyone know the answer to this?
2) It looks like these other bikes I am looking at are from 2016/2017, how will this affect battery life? WIll I have to buy a new battery on top of these purchases to put it in working condition?
3) How does a 350W mid-drive compare to a 500W rear hub? are those about equal/what is an easy way to tell?
4) Based on my size am I in the correct ballpark for motor size?
5) Are there any other bike to look at that I have missed and you would suggest? Is there a website that you use to find used/prior year ebikes?
yet again, thank you for any input.