tomjasz
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- Minnesnowta
oK. 6 years of building and I’m very pleased, but I’m envious of the Brose, BOSCH and YAMAHA mid drive OWNERS. I’m READY TO pull the pin and add a OEM EBIKE TO THE STABLE. WHICH BUILDER FIRECT RESELLER USES ONE OF THESE DRIVE, OR IS THAT ENTIRELY OUT OF THE QUESTION? On second thought that’s not going to happen. As a 1/2 decade kit builder it’s hard to give up the DIY independence. I have a great Trek dealer so it’s likely that will be my dive into a factory built bike. I’m committed to Electra geometry so my choices are narrowed. None of the premium brands offer crank forward comfort feature.
Any ideas? Flat foot frame, Yamaha or Bosch powered. I still cringe over the complexity of a mid drive, but those system specs are impressive.
My dream machine would be a 2006ish Electra Step through with a Yamaha drive. Yamaha only because I’ve always like Yamaha products, and Bosch appliances were a miserable and expensive choice with poor service.
Because I do a bad job of keeping up with complete eBijes I need some ideas and suggestions.
Nothing over $2500. I’m of the opinion some of the high end brands are not unlike high end watches. I bought an Omega when my jeweler suggested it was every bit as reliable a watch as Rolex. Without the name premium.
And here I am 20 years later and forget to ever wear a useless item like a watch.
I guess it boils down, ideally, to a Yamaha powered flat foot cruiser.
(Jeez, I can’t believe I evolved, devolved?, to a non kit bike)
Any ideas? Flat foot frame, Yamaha or Bosch powered. I still cringe over the complexity of a mid drive, but those system specs are impressive.
My dream machine would be a 2006ish Electra Step through with a Yamaha drive. Yamaha only because I’ve always like Yamaha products, and Bosch appliances were a miserable and expensive choice with poor service.
Because I do a bad job of keeping up with complete eBijes I need some ideas and suggestions.
Nothing over $2500. I’m of the opinion some of the high end brands are not unlike high end watches. I bought an Omega when my jeweler suggested it was every bit as reliable a watch as Rolex. Without the name premium.
And here I am 20 years later and forget to ever wear a useless item like a watch.
I guess it boils down, ideally, to a Yamaha powered flat foot cruiser.
(Jeez, I can’t believe I evolved, devolved?, to a non kit bike)
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