Mr Bananagrabber
New Member
I'm in the market for a new electric bike after my last one was stolen. The problem is that I'm going down this rabbit hole of wanting fenders, then a mid-drive, then hydraulic brakes, then a belt drive, and suddenly I'm looking at $5,000 bikes. All of which would be a waste on someone like me, who put just a few hundred miles on my last bike before crashing and then losing the bike. Experienced e-bikers, please talk some sense into me. Here is what I'm looking for:
I know the smart thing is to buy another Ariel Rider M-class, especially since I still have the battery from my last one, but for aesthetic reasons, I really don't want another bike with tiny wheels. I know I can't have it all, but what is the best compromise?
- will get me 12 miles rt over some hilly streets, so either a removable battery that I can charge at work or one with enough power to get me both ways
- fits someone 5'5"
- upright seating
- low maintenance
- attractive: maybe a cruiser or a bright beachy color, normal-sized wheels
- my ride has some bumps and I am recovering from arm injuries, so I think front suspension will be helpful
- light enough that I can put it on the bus if needed
- needs fenders and a rear rack
- mid-step or a step-through would be nice
I know the smart thing is to buy another Ariel Rider M-class, especially since I still have the battery from my last one, but for aesthetic reasons, I really don't want another bike with tiny wheels. I know I can't have it all, but what is the best compromise?