Hi - First Post
Vancouver BC here
My commuter after 10 years is just too worn out to keep investing in - 25km each way from Coquitlam to Burnaby - sometimes more depending on route and if I go to Vancouver - occasional 90-110km ride on weekends
Saddle bag is usually full/heavy
Bike all year round
I'm looking at purchasing a Trek Dual Sport 4 https://www.trekbikes.com/ca/en_CA/...-sport-bikes/dual-sport/dual-sport-4/p/23176/
Put fenders and rack on it - Don't really need the suspension but locks out and nice to have
I then want to add a Front Hub to it - Rear hub doesn't look like it supports 10 speed
I tried many bikes the past few weeks
Trek Allant and Specialized Vado were over $5000 and can't justify that - they seemed to have a drag when I tried to pedal faster than 27km/h
I like a more aggressive ride and positioning - not a cruiser ebike - the magnum metro+ was fast but the style of it wasn't appealing to me - Cannondale Quik E was almost perfect but small motor and battery
I like the idea of having a good commuter which I can ride fast regardless of motor and will always be a good bike regardless of technology and batteries dying
Dropping $1500 on a bike and then adding $1500 on a front hub is OK if I get the perfect bike
limited to 500W motor in BC
Concern / questions:
Will a front hub be too heavy on the suspension ? Should I get a bike without suspension ?
Are people happy with their front hubs ?
Is this a good approach ?
Thanks !
Vancouver BC here
My commuter after 10 years is just too worn out to keep investing in - 25km each way from Coquitlam to Burnaby - sometimes more depending on route and if I go to Vancouver - occasional 90-110km ride on weekends
Saddle bag is usually full/heavy
Bike all year round
I'm looking at purchasing a Trek Dual Sport 4 https://www.trekbikes.com/ca/en_CA/...-sport-bikes/dual-sport/dual-sport-4/p/23176/
Put fenders and rack on it - Don't really need the suspension but locks out and nice to have
I then want to add a Front Hub to it - Rear hub doesn't look like it supports 10 speed
I tried many bikes the past few weeks
Trek Allant and Specialized Vado were over $5000 and can't justify that - they seemed to have a drag when I tried to pedal faster than 27km/h
I like a more aggressive ride and positioning - not a cruiser ebike - the magnum metro+ was fast but the style of it wasn't appealing to me - Cannondale Quik E was almost perfect but small motor and battery
I like the idea of having a good commuter which I can ride fast regardless of motor and will always be a good bike regardless of technology and batteries dying
Dropping $1500 on a bike and then adding $1500 on a front hub is OK if I get the perfect bike
limited to 500W motor in BC
Concern / questions:
Will a front hub be too heavy on the suspension ? Should I get a bike without suspension ?
Are people happy with their front hubs ?
Is this a good approach ?
Thanks !