Leisesturm
New Member
Hi. A week ago I didn't know the first thing about e-bikes except for a short chat with a woman riding a Specialized mid-drive e-assist in my neighborhood. I have a 30 mi. round trip commute 3x/wk that I usually do by riding 1 mi. to the Light Rail, and then another 1 mi. to the jobsite at the other end. On weekends the Light Rail service is horrible. I could do the entire 15mi. on an e-bike.
I am entering my 60's and I have Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration. I am finding it hard to work on my bikes (10) because of all the small parts and close tolerances to manage. I would love to get a Juiced Bikes CCX and swap out the suspension fork and put 2"+ tires on it but it only makes sense if I do the work myself. The JB people say to live with it as is until the warranty is up because any changes will void it. I don't know. That's a year of dealing with a bike that doesn't work for me in stock form.
The Raleigh Redux IE or possibly the Giant Quick E could work as they are. I don't know what 36V vs 48V or 52V really means. I don't have a lot of doubt that the CCX can beat the light rail ETA but I wonder if the more refined mass market bikes can really perform at high output. What I know is that both the Raleigh and Giant have rigid forks and large section clincher tires and all the other accessories a decent commuter needs. At 5'10" I would need the Large size and the large Redux is sold out on the Raleigh USA site. Haven't checked on the Quick E.
Are there bikes I have missed that look like the Redux, Quick E, ST1 (Stromer)? I have a Trek tandem and a very nice Trek road racer. I really like the looks of the Allant+ 8s, but no amount of housework or pleading would melt SWMBO to authorize that kind of outlay on a bicycle.
I am entering my 60's and I have Glaucoma and Macular Degeneration. I am finding it hard to work on my bikes (10) because of all the small parts and close tolerances to manage. I would love to get a Juiced Bikes CCX and swap out the suspension fork and put 2"+ tires on it but it only makes sense if I do the work myself. The JB people say to live with it as is until the warranty is up because any changes will void it. I don't know. That's a year of dealing with a bike that doesn't work for me in stock form.
The Raleigh Redux IE or possibly the Giant Quick E could work as they are. I don't know what 36V vs 48V or 52V really means. I don't have a lot of doubt that the CCX can beat the light rail ETA but I wonder if the more refined mass market bikes can really perform at high output. What I know is that both the Raleigh and Giant have rigid forks and large section clincher tires and all the other accessories a decent commuter needs. At 5'10" I would need the Large size and the large Redux is sold out on the Raleigh USA site. Haven't checked on the Quick E.
Are there bikes I have missed that look like the Redux, Quick E, ST1 (Stromer)? I have a Trek tandem and a very nice Trek road racer. I really like the looks of the Allant+ 8s, but no amount of housework or pleading would melt SWMBO to authorize that kind of outlay on a bicycle.