I am new to eBikes, but I want to replace one of my vehicles with an electric bike that I can use year-round, rain and shine, snow and sleet. My biggest concern is salt and slush in the winter getting into the motor or battery. Rain doesn't bother me much. However, I don't want to invest in a nice $3000+ bike and then ruin it in a few years because of winter riding. I am strongly considering the Specialized Turbo Como 3.0 or 4.0 and the RadRover5. The closest bike shop to me is a Specialzed dealer, and I tested the Turbo Como 2 already and loved it. They didn't know about winter riding though. Apparently that's not real common here (Tomah, WI. Rural area). The bike shops I visited also seemed hesitant to endorse buying from Rad Power Bikes because of quality concerns. They said it was basically like taking a Walmart bike and throwing a motor on it, so "you get what you pay for." All the reviews of Rad Power Bikes that I've read have been positive, so I was surprised by that.
Anyway:
Thank you for your input!
Anyway:
- Does anyone have experienced with the Specialized Turbo Como bikes in snow and extreme cold (subzero)?
- Should I buy a cheaper bike (like RadRover5) in the $1500-$2000 range instead of investing in a $3000+ bike?
- What's the best year-round, all-weather commuting electric bike?
- I weigh ~160 and am 5'9
- My commute is ~10 miles round trip, but I would want to take it for ~30 mile round trips if necessary
- There are lots of hills in the surrounding area
- Do I even need an electric bike for winter? Should I just get a cheaper fat-tire exclusively for winter?
Thank you for your input!