I'm looking at ebikes, and I went to Lectric to ride the XP3.0 and XPremium. The XP3.0 felt good, decent handling, but I HATE HATE HATE the cadence sensor on the hub drive. I don't like that it suddenly slams into gear and practically dumps you off the back, and I also don't like that the hub drive basically makes an electric scooter that goes X mph whether you pedal or not. The XPremium felt like a tank, very heavy and ponderous, and yet the frame/steering felt noodly and wobbly. But the mid-drive was great, specifically I think the torque sensor. It worked very smoothly, felt very natural, felt like a proper bicycle -- it just felt like my legs were stronger than they are.
(The first time I rode an ebike was on a trip. The cadence sensor slammed into gear at an inopportune time, I hit both front&back brakes, and that's when I discovered the rental ebike had a weak rear brake. The bike stood on its nose and threw me. 5 cracked ribs later ... That may contribute to my dim view of cadence sensors.)
So I'm wondering if there are other good options to consider. I want something with 75 miles of range, which really cuts down the choices. (Though swapping in a second battery is possible.) Folding is a big want. Low price is a big want. Those requirements generally don't combine very well, except in the XPremium. Any other suggestions?
FWIW I know someone local who's selling his XPremium for $1300. That's hard to beat, even if I don't really like the ride of the XPremium.
I'd be doing mostly road riding, with some mild off-road and trail riding. The XPremium is definitely not a jumper. But neither am I, I'm 66 ...
(The first time I rode an ebike was on a trip. The cadence sensor slammed into gear at an inopportune time, I hit both front&back brakes, and that's when I discovered the rental ebike had a weak rear brake. The bike stood on its nose and threw me. 5 cracked ribs later ... That may contribute to my dim view of cadence sensors.)
So I'm wondering if there are other good options to consider. I want something with 75 miles of range, which really cuts down the choices. (Though swapping in a second battery is possible.) Folding is a big want. Low price is a big want. Those requirements generally don't combine very well, except in the XPremium. Any other suggestions?
FWIW I know someone local who's selling his XPremium for $1300. That's hard to beat, even if I don't really like the ride of the XPremium.
I'd be doing mostly road riding, with some mild off-road and trail riding. The XPremium is definitely not a jumper. But neither am I, I'm 66 ...
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