SbSteve
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I started this discussion on the Introductions page. Moving it here for more visibility. Basically, as a first e-bike, I'm looking for a light weight fitness style e-bike that will allow me to do some longer rides without feeling too beat up, and also act as a grocery-getter. I might also get into some trail riding, that's why I'm focusing on gravel bikes. I have a budget of around US$ 4k. Light weight is important because I want to be able to lift it up into the back of my truck or move it around the garage easily. Here's what I'm currently considering: Trek FX+ 7s (41 lbs) , Specialized Turbo Vado SL 5.0 (36 lbs) , Canyon Grizl: ONfly CF7 (35 lbs).
The Trek is a nice looking bike, and brand new, but a bit heavy for me. It has a carbon fork, but no front suspension, so it might be hard on my wrists. The Vado SL 5.0 might be easier on my wrists since it has the "Future Shock Boost" stem, but it seems to have limited availability because they just came out with a newer model. The Canyon looks nice, has a front suspension fork, but I can't test ride it since they're a direct-to-consumer brand.
There is a Specialized dealer where I live, but they don't have a Vado SL 5.0. I did test ride the new Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon, and wow, did I like that bike! I've never ridden a carbon frame bike before. But it's $6k. Hard to believe Specialized has already discontinued the Vado SL 5.0. The Canyon Grizl is also a carbon frame bike and on sale now for $4,200. On paper, it looks like the winner for me, but I don't think the price includes pedals, and I'd probably want to add a rack, so that would up the cost.
I found a Vado SL 5.0 online for a nicely discounted price, but it's the EQ model with the fenders and rack, and I've read that the rack is kind of flimsy. Could I replace the EQ rack with a better rack and re-route the tail light? That might be the best bet for my budget.
Handle bars. The Trek and the Specialized have straight handle bars which I'm accustomed to, and the Canyon has flared drop bars. I've never ridden with flared drop bars, so if anyone has any comments on those, I'd appreciate that.
Thanks for any comments and suggestions!
The Trek is a nice looking bike, and brand new, but a bit heavy for me. It has a carbon fork, but no front suspension, so it might be hard on my wrists. The Vado SL 5.0 might be easier on my wrists since it has the "Future Shock Boost" stem, but it seems to have limited availability because they just came out with a newer model. The Canyon looks nice, has a front suspension fork, but I can't test ride it since they're a direct-to-consumer brand.
There is a Specialized dealer where I live, but they don't have a Vado SL 5.0. I did test ride the new Vado SL 2 6.0 Carbon, and wow, did I like that bike! I've never ridden a carbon frame bike before. But it's $6k. Hard to believe Specialized has already discontinued the Vado SL 5.0. The Canyon Grizl is also a carbon frame bike and on sale now for $4,200. On paper, it looks like the winner for me, but I don't think the price includes pedals, and I'd probably want to add a rack, so that would up the cost.
I found a Vado SL 5.0 online for a nicely discounted price, but it's the EQ model with the fenders and rack, and I've read that the rack is kind of flimsy. Could I replace the EQ rack with a better rack and re-route the tail light? That might be the best bet for my budget.
Handle bars. The Trek and the Specialized have straight handle bars which I'm accustomed to, and the Canyon has flared drop bars. I've never ridden with flared drop bars, so if anyone has any comments on those, I'd appreciate that.
Thanks for any comments and suggestions!