Hi everyone. I am looking to get my first e-bike, I’ve tried two different ones (both ST’s) but prefer the look and feel of a more traditional MB frame and the look at bigger tires. Hoping that fatter tires also give a nicer ride, but I would still want some suspension too.
I’ve looked all over the map for price point and make/model and have come up with two contenders, but remain open to any other ideas too.
1) Himiway Cobra or Cruiser
2) Mokwheel Basalt
I like that the Mokwheel comes with a lot of options for the price, but it doesn’t have a dealer network. The Himiway is also well reviewed but seems to come with less (fenders extra etc and a twist throttle instead of a thumb throttle). I’ve also looked at Quietkat but where I am located the dealers are car dealerships and they seem to want to sell them the same way they do cars (high mark up and negotiate without knowing much about the product, just who I’ve encountered I am sure there are many dealers that have different feels to them)
For reference I am in the Pacific North West so I will be encountering some hills; mostly around town, trails and som double track.
Any thoughts and advice are appreciated.
Happy riding!
I’ve looked all over the map for price point and make/model and have come up with two contenders, but remain open to any other ideas too.
1) Himiway Cobra or Cruiser
2) Mokwheel Basalt
I like that the Mokwheel comes with a lot of options for the price, but it doesn’t have a dealer network. The Himiway is also well reviewed but seems to come with less (fenders extra etc and a twist throttle instead of a thumb throttle). I’ve also looked at Quietkat but where I am located the dealers are car dealerships and they seem to want to sell them the same way they do cars (high mark up and negotiate without knowing much about the product, just who I’ve encountered I am sure there are many dealers that have different feels to them)
For reference I am in the Pacific North West so I will be encountering some hills; mostly around town, trails and som double track.
Any thoughts and advice are appreciated.
Happy riding!