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My wife and I are looking at getting into shape with some ebikes. There are trails near our house that we would do almost all our riding on. I don't know if they qualify as "gravel" or "packed dirt" or what. You can view them in this person's video
Problem is I've officially watched so many videos and read so many reviews, that I can no longer keep the best options straight. I was looking at Ride1Up 700 ST, even had one in the cart, but then a reviewer online said he sold his so he could take his ebike on dirt trails. I didn't get the impression he meant mountain biking, so that gave me pause, and I started looking at fatter tire bikes. (Himiway and Rad's)
I'm 5'11, she is 5'4", which unfortunately is the cutoff for a lot of frames.
We went to a Crazy Lenny's to ride our first ebikes, and the wife decided a throttle is a must. (Both because she just liked the idea of being able to take a break, and because she feels more confident about biking a trail where alligators can be 3 inches off the trail anywhere if she can just "nope" out of there with the throttle.) They didn't have a ton of selection there, but I was unimpressed with the American Rider we got to test. There were only 3 levels of assist and on level 3 it just wanted to take off from under you. Could just be we're not used to the cadence needed. The guy there left us with the impression basically any bike would work on those trails, but there's always the chance there's some "I don't want to tell you these won't work and you just leave here".
I originally had as a must that they be able to fit in the back of our Ford Edge, but after seeing the size of some of them, and seeing how much of the back of a crossover even some foldables take, I think we're resigned to getting a rear mounted bike rack, but then as long as that's the case, any size probably goes.
Musts:
$2000ish. Ideally under, but if there are any "you get so much more in the Blah X5 if you go up to $2100" we'd be open to that. That said, we're not looking for $600 walmart bikes either.
Be a good trail bike and a good road bike.
Fenders/Rack included or available.
Wants:
I'd really like 2 of the same bike, or at least same enough that the battery and such is swappable in a pinch.
Step through preferred, esp for hers.
Speedometer/Odometer
Front suspension - probably a borderline must.
Range - This is a tough one, because all my friends I've asked about this poo-poo anything that gets under 35 miles as bad. As a couple who rode our regular, 10 year old, $100, bikes 1 mile 4 months ago, and then basically collapsed on the side of the road at the top of a hill and walked the bikes back home, "35 miles" and "only" in reference to a bike ride is something I have trouble rectifying, but I've decided to trust the almost universal take that that's not *that* long if you've decided "we're going to load up the bikes and ride them today."
In a perfect world:
2 fit in the back of a Ford Edge with the seats down without upending the universe.
Beach Riding
USB charging - I almost want to make this a "want", but I realize that's *probably* a silly thing to let be the decider.
Not a huge deal:
A 28mph class 3 would be nice, but we work from home. "Getting there in a hurry" is not what we're biking for.
Rear suspension or anything mountain-bikey. We're not going to take these on any "pack a machete for the underbrush" style trails.
Help me electicbikereview forum, you're my only hope.
Problem is I've officially watched so many videos and read so many reviews, that I can no longer keep the best options straight. I was looking at Ride1Up 700 ST, even had one in the cart, but then a reviewer online said he sold his so he could take his ebike on dirt trails. I didn't get the impression he meant mountain biking, so that gave me pause, and I started looking at fatter tire bikes. (Himiway and Rad's)
I'm 5'11, she is 5'4", which unfortunately is the cutoff for a lot of frames.
We went to a Crazy Lenny's to ride our first ebikes, and the wife decided a throttle is a must. (Both because she just liked the idea of being able to take a break, and because she feels more confident about biking a trail where alligators can be 3 inches off the trail anywhere if she can just "nope" out of there with the throttle.) They didn't have a ton of selection there, but I was unimpressed with the American Rider we got to test. There were only 3 levels of assist and on level 3 it just wanted to take off from under you. Could just be we're not used to the cadence needed. The guy there left us with the impression basically any bike would work on those trails, but there's always the chance there's some "I don't want to tell you these won't work and you just leave here".
I originally had as a must that they be able to fit in the back of our Ford Edge, but after seeing the size of some of them, and seeing how much of the back of a crossover even some foldables take, I think we're resigned to getting a rear mounted bike rack, but then as long as that's the case, any size probably goes.
Musts:
$2000ish. Ideally under, but if there are any "you get so much more in the Blah X5 if you go up to $2100" we'd be open to that. That said, we're not looking for $600 walmart bikes either.
Be a good trail bike and a good road bike.
Fenders/Rack included or available.
Wants:
I'd really like 2 of the same bike, or at least same enough that the battery and such is swappable in a pinch.
Step through preferred, esp for hers.
Speedometer/Odometer
Front suspension - probably a borderline must.
Range - This is a tough one, because all my friends I've asked about this poo-poo anything that gets under 35 miles as bad. As a couple who rode our regular, 10 year old, $100, bikes 1 mile 4 months ago, and then basically collapsed on the side of the road at the top of a hill and walked the bikes back home, "35 miles" and "only" in reference to a bike ride is something I have trouble rectifying, but I've decided to trust the almost universal take that that's not *that* long if you've decided "we're going to load up the bikes and ride them today."
In a perfect world:
2 fit in the back of a Ford Edge with the seats down without upending the universe.
Beach Riding
USB charging - I almost want to make this a "want", but I realize that's *probably* a silly thing to let be the decider.
Not a huge deal:
A 28mph class 3 would be nice, but we work from home. "Getting there in a hurry" is not what we're biking for.
Rear suspension or anything mountain-bikey. We're not going to take these on any "pack a machete for the underbrush" style trails.
Help me electicbikereview forum, you're my only hope.