Robbie Flick
New Member
Hi everyone,
I’ve been perusing the forums and reviews for some time now, and want to express my gratitude for a really incredible resource for folks like me considering an e-bike for the first time.
I recently moved from Denver to Baltimore for my residency training. Commuting in Denver was easy, and I fell in love with it. Now, I have a ~40 mile roundtrip commute, which I had assumed would be impossible by bike. That was until I demoed a sporty e-bike (Giant Road-E+) and got to the hospital in under an hour despite making a few wrong turns, to my great relief. Now I’m seriously considering purchasing an e-bike in the hopes of commuting by bike at least once a week at a minimum.
A little bit about me and my commute. I’m in my 30s and fairly athletic, just coming off a 9-day MTB ride in SA. Commute (link here https://www.strava.com/activities/1642395416) is fairly flat and on main roads, typically without much wind. I’ll typically be commuting without much traffic due to the weird hours of medical training. I have a safe place to lock the bike up at the hospital and a place to charge. Keeping the commute under one hour each way would be ideal—we are capped at 80 hour work weeks but frequently go over, so any longer spent in transit would be difficult to maintain.
I’ve found some very helpful advice here, and have been following @Chris Hammond’s experience with the Juiced CCS with great interest. The price point is beautiful; I’d really like to keep this under $3k if at all possible.
A few specific questions:
I’ve been perusing the forums and reviews for some time now, and want to express my gratitude for a really incredible resource for folks like me considering an e-bike for the first time.
I recently moved from Denver to Baltimore for my residency training. Commuting in Denver was easy, and I fell in love with it. Now, I have a ~40 mile roundtrip commute, which I had assumed would be impossible by bike. That was until I demoed a sporty e-bike (Giant Road-E+) and got to the hospital in under an hour despite making a few wrong turns, to my great relief. Now I’m seriously considering purchasing an e-bike in the hopes of commuting by bike at least once a week at a minimum.
A little bit about me and my commute. I’m in my 30s and fairly athletic, just coming off a 9-day MTB ride in SA. Commute (link here https://www.strava.com/activities/1642395416) is fairly flat and on main roads, typically without much wind. I’ll typically be commuting without much traffic due to the weird hours of medical training. I have a safe place to lock the bike up at the hospital and a place to charge. Keeping the commute under one hour each way would be ideal—we are capped at 80 hour work weeks but frequently go over, so any longer spent in transit would be difficult to maintain.
I’ve found some very helpful advice here, and have been following @Chris Hammond’s experience with the Juiced CCS with great interest. The price point is beautiful; I’d really like to keep this under $3k if at all possible.
A few specific questions:
- A few LBS’s have cautioned me about getting a “lesser known” brand (in their eyes this seems to be any of the exclusive e-bike companies) due to problems getting the bike serviced. I am (slowly, painfully) becoming more mechanically savvy, but will have very limited time to fiddle around over the coming months. Is this a valid concern? I have no experience with getting e-bikes of any brand serviced. They clearly have a conflict of interest when giving me this advice since they only sell the big brands (Trek and Giant, basically).
- I’d love to hear any thoughts on whether this bike makes sense for this application, and if there are other models I should seriously consider. I’ve looked very closely at the Quick-E+ and Haibike’s urban line, but it seems you get far better value with the CCS. Quick-E+ also has no suspension and the roads out here can be quite rough.
- Finally, maximum size battery CCS ships with appears to be 19.2/48V. Sounds like the 52V option is ideal for both distance and speed, not sure how much of a difference I’d see with the 48V instead. After chatting with Juiced tech support, sounds like the only way to get a 52V currently would be to by it separately for about $1400.