So, I live about 10 miles from my job but have never even considered commuting by bike due to (1) not in shape and (2) the massive amount of hills. A month ago I started looking into ebikes. I was in Oregon visiting my brother over the weekend where we took the opportunity to rent a couple bikes. That's when i realized how much different bikes can feel. This was an iZip E3 Zuma (350watt,48volt) and a Raleigh Venture IE (Bosch Active, 250watt, 36volts). The Raleigh/Bosch was definitely not enough help on the hills while the iZip felt pretty good overall but more power and a throttle (class 3) might be better. Anyways, this got me somewhat convinced I need to be able to rent a bike and actually try the commute out on a weekend to see how it goes. Unfortunately the pool of local rental commuter bikes is slim but Trek does have the super commuter, though that's out of my price range I think ultimately (would like to stay under 3k).
Either way, after experiencing the difference between the two bikes above, there's no way I'm buying a site unseen / online only bike without riding it first.
My locally available brands are:
Haibikes,Bulls,Riese & Muller,Specialized,Tern,Blix,izip,wallerang,raleigh,cube,gazelle, easy motion, benno, focus, kalkhoff, magnum, motiv, stromer, yamaha, magnum, Trek, cannondale, faraday, electra, civia, orbea, giant,yuba, breezer, fuji, pedego, juiced(they are in san diego)
And, I guess I'm also thinking DIY route. Looks about $1377 for a BBSHD kit to convert my 2009 Giant Cypress DX (700cc, upright stance) which I used for about 2 years (back when i lived in apartment near beach) pretty heavily but then has been sitting in the garage since. That gets me 1000 watts/52volts.. seems hard to beat that?
I'm also rather short (5'6", 29" inseam, 180lbs) and did i mention out of shape? So, the hope I could start with lots of help and wean back over time.