mojoe
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I started about three years ago with a decent Chinese ebike, just to see if I would like it. I hadn't ridden in over 40 years. Although I liked riding it, I learned a few things, and discovered a few drawbacks (which was the purpose of buying a $1200 ebike, instead of something more expensive). The biggest drawback was the weight. At the time, I was living in a 3rd floor apartment, and pushing that 70 lb bike upstairs was too much effort.
So, after much research, I bought a Gocycle GX. A lot more money, but almost half the weight, and a much nicer ebike. I sold the Chinese ebike (with some upgrades) for a good price. I have enjoyed riding the Gocycle, and have ridden on paved trails, dirt trails (after adding some grippier tires), and roads (well over 1000 miles so far). The only big drawback was the battery life. Depending on terrain, I can get 30-40 miles per charge. Not enough, as I wanted to do longer rides. I don't need a bike for commuting. It is purely for pleasure and exercise.
More research, and I bought a Priority Current, and the extra battery/rear rack (I no longer live in that apartment). An excellent ebike that I thoroughly enjoy riding. My longest ride on it so far was 78 miles. The only drawback - my butt was very sore after that long ride (even with a better seat and a Thudbuster seat post). But I want to do longer, multi-day rides (it's sort of addictive).
Lots more research, and a long drive to a dealer for a test ride. I ordered an ICE Adventure recumbent trike. I wanted lots of comfort, so ordered the padded seat, full suspension, mud guards, neck rest and wrist rests. I also ordered the Rohloff 14-speed hub, as I dislike derailleurs, and love being able to change gears at a standstill. And for those long rides, a second battery for the Shimano STEPS EP8 motor.
I've had the trike just over two weeks now, and absolutely love it. Riding it is so comfortable, that I don't want to stop. I have put 364 miles on it so far. My longest trip yet was 58 miles up to Reno and back, with some significant hills. Rotating the two 630 Wh batteries, I'm getting over 70 miles each, using Eco most of the time, and bumping it up to Trail or Boost on the hills. I also rode some of the local multi-use dirt trails here where I had to use Trail mode most of the time. This gave me about 40 miles per charge.
For me, a recumbent etrike with all the comfort options is my holy grail (no offense to Monty Python). I can ride this day after day, and the only thing that hurts is a knee that got injured at work several years ago. But it hurt before, riding my ebikes.
The drawback? Price. ICE is one of the top brands, so expect to pay top price, just like a premium ebike. However, I can see myself riding this trike for many years to come. Sadly, I'm selling the Priority Current. I am keeping the Gocycle, because it is so small, and folds.
This trike will make it so much nicer when I ride the rail trails to DC next Spring. I need to buy the rear rack next.
So, after much research, I bought a Gocycle GX. A lot more money, but almost half the weight, and a much nicer ebike. I sold the Chinese ebike (with some upgrades) for a good price. I have enjoyed riding the Gocycle, and have ridden on paved trails, dirt trails (after adding some grippier tires), and roads (well over 1000 miles so far). The only big drawback was the battery life. Depending on terrain, I can get 30-40 miles per charge. Not enough, as I wanted to do longer rides. I don't need a bike for commuting. It is purely for pleasure and exercise.
More research, and I bought a Priority Current, and the extra battery/rear rack (I no longer live in that apartment). An excellent ebike that I thoroughly enjoy riding. My longest ride on it so far was 78 miles. The only drawback - my butt was very sore after that long ride (even with a better seat and a Thudbuster seat post). But I want to do longer, multi-day rides (it's sort of addictive).
Lots more research, and a long drive to a dealer for a test ride. I ordered an ICE Adventure recumbent trike. I wanted lots of comfort, so ordered the padded seat, full suspension, mud guards, neck rest and wrist rests. I also ordered the Rohloff 14-speed hub, as I dislike derailleurs, and love being able to change gears at a standstill. And for those long rides, a second battery for the Shimano STEPS EP8 motor.
I've had the trike just over two weeks now, and absolutely love it. Riding it is so comfortable, that I don't want to stop. I have put 364 miles on it so far. My longest trip yet was 58 miles up to Reno and back, with some significant hills. Rotating the two 630 Wh batteries, I'm getting over 70 miles each, using Eco most of the time, and bumping it up to Trail or Boost on the hills. I also rode some of the local multi-use dirt trails here where I had to use Trail mode most of the time. This gave me about 40 miles per charge.
For me, a recumbent etrike with all the comfort options is my holy grail (no offense to Monty Python). I can ride this day after day, and the only thing that hurts is a knee that got injured at work several years ago. But it hurt before, riding my ebikes.
The drawback? Price. ICE is one of the top brands, so expect to pay top price, just like a premium ebike. However, I can see myself riding this trike for many years to come. Sadly, I'm selling the Priority Current. I am keeping the Gocycle, because it is so small, and folds.
This trike will make it so much nicer when I ride the rail trails to DC next Spring. I need to buy the rear rack next.