Mtl_Biker
Active Member
Hello Everyone,
Cycling has always been my sport but as I’ve gotten on in age (67 now), it’s harder and harder both to ride and to find time to ride. I’ve ridden from home to work (35+ km each way) several times but not yet this summer. The ride home always gets me riding into a strong headwind and it’s also really hot. Sometimes I feel like I’m going to die. So now I’m looking for my first e-bike and could use some advice...
I have plenty of traditional bikes... high-end road bike which I don’t use for commuting, full suspension mountain bike which is my preferred commute bike and also a titanium frame Brompton which I really love and which lets me hop on public transit if I feel I can’t make the ride home or if the weather is bad.
Been looking at the offerings from Giant but finding a medium-size model locally is proving a bit difficult. Everyone says the 2020 models are about to be introduced but info about them is very sparse.
I’d been thinking first of the Road E+ Pro but think I might prefer something a little more beefy that would handle some gravel better. Plus I’d have to add a rear rack, fenders and lights. So now I’m torn between the ToughRoad GXE+ (would also have to add the rack, fenders and lights) and the Explore E+ 1 GTS. 2019 models are gone and there doesn’t seem to be any info yet on these models for 2020. The info on the Explore E+ 2 is there and it seems to be a step down from the 1. But we don’t know what the new model 1 will offer.
Could these bikes handle 70+ km in a day without recharging? Should I consider getting a second charger to keep at my office? Is it really true that the charger costs about $700 cdn as one dealer I called told me? Any other charging options?
And one dealer told me that with the rack that comes on the Explore I would have to buy Giant panniers and that other brands won’t fit. Could this really be true? I really like Ortleib bags and have been very happy with them on my motorcycle (BMW GS) and I’d wanted to get them for my new e-bike.
Anyway, I guess my only real option is to wait (patiently???) for any news of the 2020 models. I’d hate to have bought a 2019 (if I could find one) only to find a couple of weeks later that the new models offer something better. SIGH
Thank you for any comments and advice.
Cycling has always been my sport but as I’ve gotten on in age (67 now), it’s harder and harder both to ride and to find time to ride. I’ve ridden from home to work (35+ km each way) several times but not yet this summer. The ride home always gets me riding into a strong headwind and it’s also really hot. Sometimes I feel like I’m going to die. So now I’m looking for my first e-bike and could use some advice...
I have plenty of traditional bikes... high-end road bike which I don’t use for commuting, full suspension mountain bike which is my preferred commute bike and also a titanium frame Brompton which I really love and which lets me hop on public transit if I feel I can’t make the ride home or if the weather is bad.
Been looking at the offerings from Giant but finding a medium-size model locally is proving a bit difficult. Everyone says the 2020 models are about to be introduced but info about them is very sparse.
I’d been thinking first of the Road E+ Pro but think I might prefer something a little more beefy that would handle some gravel better. Plus I’d have to add a rear rack, fenders and lights. So now I’m torn between the ToughRoad GXE+ (would also have to add the rack, fenders and lights) and the Explore E+ 1 GTS. 2019 models are gone and there doesn’t seem to be any info yet on these models for 2020. The info on the Explore E+ 2 is there and it seems to be a step down from the 1. But we don’t know what the new model 1 will offer.
Could these bikes handle 70+ km in a day without recharging? Should I consider getting a second charger to keep at my office? Is it really true that the charger costs about $700 cdn as one dealer I called told me? Any other charging options?
And one dealer told me that with the rack that comes on the Explore I would have to buy Giant panniers and that other brands won’t fit. Could this really be true? I really like Ortleib bags and have been very happy with them on my motorcycle (BMW GS) and I’d wanted to get them for my new e-bike.
Anyway, I guess my only real option is to wait (patiently???) for any news of the 2020 models. I’d hate to have bought a 2019 (if I could find one) only to find a couple of weeks later that the new models offer something better. SIGH
Thank you for any comments and advice.