jcastanza
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Greetings! After months of research and having been 99% sure of what I want for some time, why am I finding it so hard to pull the trigger and purchase my first ebike? Is it because in the past I’ve been the guy that buys the [ insert product ] and then 2 weeks later the next newest, even cooler model is released? Or will I find an even more perfect match that I somehow missed, after I make the purchase?
Here’s where I’m at: I dig the Lectric XP and even with a budget much larger than $900 I just keep coming back to it. I know I want 20” wheels with 4” fat tires, I want speed (the 28mph is a huge draw), twist throttle, and I want it to look cool. Even tho I am seeing a lot of new bikes hitting the scene, many with suspension and hydraulic brakes, I still keep coming back the Lectric XP. Maybe it’s that there are so many videos of satisfied people, even a year later, and a lot of these newer contenders appear to have a lot of immediate complaints?
That said there are a few that I would definitely choose over the XP, but are priced way beyond my budget. So there’s that. I also am starting to see some pretty good specs for very cheap prices on Amazon, but try to research some of these bikes and can’t find very much info at all, not a single review. So there’s that.
But at the end of the day I keep finding myself staring at photos and re-reading the specs for the 20th time for the XP, so I should just assume that means I should pull the darn trigger, right?
Thanks, if you’ve read this far, and please feel free to suggest any bikes that perhaps I somehow haven’t run across yet.
Jason
Here’s where I’m at: I dig the Lectric XP and even with a budget much larger than $900 I just keep coming back to it. I know I want 20” wheels with 4” fat tires, I want speed (the 28mph is a huge draw), twist throttle, and I want it to look cool. Even tho I am seeing a lot of new bikes hitting the scene, many with suspension and hydraulic brakes, I still keep coming back the Lectric XP. Maybe it’s that there are so many videos of satisfied people, even a year later, and a lot of these newer contenders appear to have a lot of immediate complaints?
That said there are a few that I would definitely choose over the XP, but are priced way beyond my budget. So there’s that. I also am starting to see some pretty good specs for very cheap prices on Amazon, but try to research some of these bikes and can’t find very much info at all, not a single review. So there’s that.
But at the end of the day I keep finding myself staring at photos and re-reading the specs for the 20th time for the XP, so I should just assume that means I should pull the darn trigger, right?
Thanks, if you’ve read this far, and please feel free to suggest any bikes that perhaps I somehow haven’t run across yet.
Jason