Hi Everyone,
I've watched the videos and done lots of reading. I've also just test rode several bikes, but am having trouble sorting out the differences. Here's what I've ridden so far along with the price I could get them (all mid-drives) in the order I rode them:
Shop 1:
- 2018 iZip E3 Path Plus (Shimano Steps E6000) $1,999
- 2017/8? Bulls Cross E Wave(frame) (Bosch Active Line - I don't believe it was plus, but it was 50 nm) $2,399
- 2018 Haibike SDuro Trkking 4.0 (Yahama PW) $2,499
Shop 2
- 2018 Trek Verve+ (Bosch Active Line) $2200
- 2018 Townie Go! 8i (Bosch ?) $2,300
I like upright rides. I'm a very fit mid 30s, 5-11, 160lbs. I have a electra townie 21d that I commute on. My 12 mile takes about an hour because there big hill in the middle. Elevation gain is about 600 feet. I've done 70 mile rides on the townie, no problem. Goal of the ebike is to take time off the commute and also energy so I can ride everyday. 125 miles and 6000feet of total climbing a week will wear you out! (plus carrying clothes, lunch, etc.) I pass roadies (sometimes, but only climbing), but I've seen ebikes pass by me. Unfortunately I never get a good look at the bike brand/model.
I feel I need a mid drive, class 1. Budgeting around $2400, but have flexibility if it will keep me from buying a different bike in a year or two.
Here are my opinions of the test rides of those bikes above:
- iZip E3 Path plus - okay, somewhat stiff ride. Liked the display and that it is removeable. also like water bottle mounts. Didn't like minor things -seat, no integrated lights.
- Bulls Cross E Wave - seemed a little more comfortable than iZip, bigger battery too. a little quieter. no water bottle cage. Had not heard of Bulls prior. not sure about monotube downtube. Did like integrated lights, but they are generic brand.
- Haibike - shop owner had me try this for kicks. it was okay, didn't like seating position.
I could rent any one of these for 1-3 days and apply cost toward a bike. This LBS only sells ebikes, will pay for labor first 12 months of warranty issues.
Shop 2
- Trek Verve+, This was the bike I had wanted to love. good styling, integrated lights. Only thing missing was a rack, but can be easily added. It was very quiet, but on teh short incline i rode it, it left me wondering if itwould be perform well on my long hill. the specs show 40nm of torqe verses the 50nm of the Bulls Cross E, but teh same motor? Ride also was rougher.
- Townie, was just for kicks. Definently more zip than the Verve+, but it is a tank - and I ride a normal townie.
This shop rents ebikes, but only different trekking type trek ebike models. I also know trek stands behind their product if there are questions. I've had good experience with this LBS.
My planned next step was to rent a bike and run it through my commute. I was leaning toward the Bulls, but I bet the shop would let me do a two day rental and use the bulls one day and the iZip the other.
I'm probably over analyzing.
Any thoughts, comments, opinions, questions are very welcome!
Thank you!
I've watched the videos and done lots of reading. I've also just test rode several bikes, but am having trouble sorting out the differences. Here's what I've ridden so far along with the price I could get them (all mid-drives) in the order I rode them:
Shop 1:
- 2018 iZip E3 Path Plus (Shimano Steps E6000) $1,999
- 2017/8? Bulls Cross E Wave(frame) (Bosch Active Line - I don't believe it was plus, but it was 50 nm) $2,399
- 2018 Haibike SDuro Trkking 4.0 (Yahama PW) $2,499
Shop 2
- 2018 Trek Verve+ (Bosch Active Line) $2200
- 2018 Townie Go! 8i (Bosch ?) $2,300
I like upright rides. I'm a very fit mid 30s, 5-11, 160lbs. I have a electra townie 21d that I commute on. My 12 mile takes about an hour because there big hill in the middle. Elevation gain is about 600 feet. I've done 70 mile rides on the townie, no problem. Goal of the ebike is to take time off the commute and also energy so I can ride everyday. 125 miles and 6000feet of total climbing a week will wear you out! (plus carrying clothes, lunch, etc.) I pass roadies (sometimes, but only climbing), but I've seen ebikes pass by me. Unfortunately I never get a good look at the bike brand/model.
I feel I need a mid drive, class 1. Budgeting around $2400, but have flexibility if it will keep me from buying a different bike in a year or two.
Here are my opinions of the test rides of those bikes above:
- iZip E3 Path plus - okay, somewhat stiff ride. Liked the display and that it is removeable. also like water bottle mounts. Didn't like minor things -seat, no integrated lights.
- Bulls Cross E Wave - seemed a little more comfortable than iZip, bigger battery too. a little quieter. no water bottle cage. Had not heard of Bulls prior. not sure about monotube downtube. Did like integrated lights, but they are generic brand.
- Haibike - shop owner had me try this for kicks. it was okay, didn't like seating position.
I could rent any one of these for 1-3 days and apply cost toward a bike. This LBS only sells ebikes, will pay for labor first 12 months of warranty issues.
Shop 2
- Trek Verve+, This was the bike I had wanted to love. good styling, integrated lights. Only thing missing was a rack, but can be easily added. It was very quiet, but on teh short incline i rode it, it left me wondering if itwould be perform well on my long hill. the specs show 40nm of torqe verses the 50nm of the Bulls Cross E, but teh same motor? Ride also was rougher.
- Townie, was just for kicks. Definently more zip than the Verve+, but it is a tank - and I ride a normal townie.
This shop rents ebikes, but only different trekking type trek ebike models. I also know trek stands behind their product if there are questions. I've had good experience with this LBS.
My planned next step was to rent a bike and run it through my commute. I was leaning toward the Bulls, but I bet the shop would let me do a two day rental and use the bulls one day and the iZip the other.
I'm probably over analyzing.
Any thoughts, comments, opinions, questions are very welcome!
Thank you!