Hi everyone,
I've greatly appreciated this forum and site in my recent quest to find a powerful ebike for grocery shopping and lunch breaks.
I'm 6ft 135lbs male 30 years old with 32in inseam. Was considering the motorcycle route but when insurance + classes+ license + motorcycle + gear + maintanence + gas plus plus plus, I started to realize that I don't need to go on freeways and don't need to go over 30 or 35mph really. Why risk the added danger and expense? So thus began my ebike research.
I currently have a Wald oversized 21 x 15 x 9 inch front basket - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012DQAM6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 that perfectly fits a cooler liner bag which holds two lined whole foods bags.
My plan is to use that big basket plus a set of panniers and even a backpack to hold roughly 4 whole foods bags of groceries. I live 4 miles away from the store and would go every couple days to limit the amount.
So I started going down the Magnum Metro+ route when I discovered Biktrix and Roshan via this forum and others commending his great service, etc. My price range is around $3k-$4k.
What interests me in the Juggernaut is the 1000w power with the ability to go over 20mph as I also live near trails about 8 miles away (Red Rock Canyons). I live in Vegas so it's 110 degrees outside. I'd rather not sweat to death or have my groceries melt, so I'd prefer to have extra power and not need it than have to pedal harder or have it take too long to get home and wish I had more power. I never knew there were ebikes over 500w in this price range and when looking at radwagon, or magnums, etc I can't help but feel like I might be disappointed in the power or speed. In my naive mind, I am thinking the beefier the better.. especially with the added weight of the basket and groceries etc. I like that you can upgrade the battery and customize everything with Roshan to get what you want. Can even swap the fat tires, etc.
So really two questions:
1) Does a 1000w Biktrix juggernaut with added basket and panniers sound like a good choice? If you had $3k-$4k to spend and needed to get around town and haul groceries in desert heat, would you go for this option and essentially make a mountain bike into a powerful makeshift cargo bike or go with something else entirely?
2) Has anyone customized their Biktrix to haul groceries and use it in the way I'm describing? 90% of the time will be flat pavement with slight slopes, 10% of the time will be having fun on trails. So my main priority really is on utility and power/speed.
I am waiting to hear back from Roshan on some questions but would love feedback from the community as you guys have experience that I don't and I'm very new to all of this, yet want to make a decision ASAP so I don't have to keep ubering for groceries and errands and getting food delivery services for meals. Just want to make the right decision as thousands of dollars are thousands of dollars at the end of the day, and I want to buy once and be happy with it. Right when I was going to pull the trigger on the radwagon or metro+ I thought wait... this might be too sluggish and there are more powerful options out there still within my price range. Why not go for more power if you can afford it?
Big thank you in advance!
-Levi
I've greatly appreciated this forum and site in my recent quest to find a powerful ebike for grocery shopping and lunch breaks.
I'm 6ft 135lbs male 30 years old with 32in inseam. Was considering the motorcycle route but when insurance + classes+ license + motorcycle + gear + maintanence + gas plus plus plus, I started to realize that I don't need to go on freeways and don't need to go over 30 or 35mph really. Why risk the added danger and expense? So thus began my ebike research.
I currently have a Wald oversized 21 x 15 x 9 inch front basket - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0012DQAM6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1 that perfectly fits a cooler liner bag which holds two lined whole foods bags.
My plan is to use that big basket plus a set of panniers and even a backpack to hold roughly 4 whole foods bags of groceries. I live 4 miles away from the store and would go every couple days to limit the amount.
So I started going down the Magnum Metro+ route when I discovered Biktrix and Roshan via this forum and others commending his great service, etc. My price range is around $3k-$4k.
What interests me in the Juggernaut is the 1000w power with the ability to go over 20mph as I also live near trails about 8 miles away (Red Rock Canyons). I live in Vegas so it's 110 degrees outside. I'd rather not sweat to death or have my groceries melt, so I'd prefer to have extra power and not need it than have to pedal harder or have it take too long to get home and wish I had more power. I never knew there were ebikes over 500w in this price range and when looking at radwagon, or magnums, etc I can't help but feel like I might be disappointed in the power or speed. In my naive mind, I am thinking the beefier the better.. especially with the added weight of the basket and groceries etc. I like that you can upgrade the battery and customize everything with Roshan to get what you want. Can even swap the fat tires, etc.
So really two questions:
1) Does a 1000w Biktrix juggernaut with added basket and panniers sound like a good choice? If you had $3k-$4k to spend and needed to get around town and haul groceries in desert heat, would you go for this option and essentially make a mountain bike into a powerful makeshift cargo bike or go with something else entirely?
2) Has anyone customized their Biktrix to haul groceries and use it in the way I'm describing? 90% of the time will be flat pavement with slight slopes, 10% of the time will be having fun on trails. So my main priority really is on utility and power/speed.
I am waiting to hear back from Roshan on some questions but would love feedback from the community as you guys have experience that I don't and I'm very new to all of this, yet want to make a decision ASAP so I don't have to keep ubering for groceries and errands and getting food delivery services for meals. Just want to make the right decision as thousands of dollars are thousands of dollars at the end of the day, and I want to buy once and be happy with it. Right when I was going to pull the trigger on the radwagon or metro+ I thought wait... this might be too sluggish and there are more powerful options out there still within my price range. Why not go for more power if you can afford it?
Big thank you in advance!
-Levi
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