Hi all,
I've been looking for an all round traditional city bike, and narrowed my choices to the Izip E3 path plus (2014) and the Pedego City commuter. Once you spend the extra money to buy lighting for the Path plus, the price difference between the two make it close enough to be a non issue. Aside from their practicality, I'm attracted to the traditional bike look of these models where when fitted with a set of panniers, they can easily be mistaken for regular bikes.
Here are my prime considerations:
1. Reliability/longevity: Since I'm not using it as a commuter, I've got to justify this purchase over (I hope) ten years with little more than a battery replacement.
2. Cost/availability of service: Both bikes are presently sold in my area (Toronto, Canada), but will both companies be around long enough to reasonably expect parts and service down the road? The industry seems to be littered with once-promising companies that are now out of business.
3. Stealth factor: I have no problems with a nice looking bike, but I'm not looking for undue attention either from other riders or when parked. Is it realistic to even assume that with a set of bags on the back, I'd be largely unnoticed?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!
I've been looking for an all round traditional city bike, and narrowed my choices to the Izip E3 path plus (2014) and the Pedego City commuter. Once you spend the extra money to buy lighting for the Path plus, the price difference between the two make it close enough to be a non issue. Aside from their practicality, I'm attracted to the traditional bike look of these models where when fitted with a set of panniers, they can easily be mistaken for regular bikes.
Here are my prime considerations:
1. Reliability/longevity: Since I'm not using it as a commuter, I've got to justify this purchase over (I hope) ten years with little more than a battery replacement.
2. Cost/availability of service: Both bikes are presently sold in my area (Toronto, Canada), but will both companies be around long enough to reasonably expect parts and service down the road? The industry seems to be littered with once-promising companies that are now out of business.
3. Stealth factor: I have no problems with a nice looking bike, but I'm not looking for undue attention either from other riders or when parked. Is it realistic to even assume that with a set of bags on the back, I'd be largely unnoticed?
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks!