So my wife has zero interest riding on the back so a TERN is off the table. So:
Cero One. Weird and funky. No dual battery option but I can always carry a spare. Common components by a company I know, Shimano. Am I willing to give up my throttle?
DOST Drop chain. Obviously bigger wheels. Faster top speed with a throttle. But speed isn't the only selling point as I've discovered 20mph works just fine for my needs. Dual battery option but kinda kills the step thru area.
Using mostly for errands and exercise. Not commuting in really hot or cold weather. Being wimpy no rain if I can help it. My area and commute (14 miles each way) are flat. Not carrying super heavy loads either. I already read about both motors and their suspected faults and their even in my opinion. I guess I can repair the Bafang myself if needed. I do have a Steps servicing shop in my area.
Comparing the two the Cero has better parts. Dost looks sturdier, but looks can be deceiving sometimes. Don't care about the lack of a suspension fork on the Cero. Toss in opinions and any feedback please. And no, I will NOT murder this ebike! This will be a long term investment.
Thanks for any help and sorry so long winded!
Cero One. Weird and funky. No dual battery option but I can always carry a spare. Common components by a company I know, Shimano. Am I willing to give up my throttle?
DOST Drop chain. Obviously bigger wheels. Faster top speed with a throttle. But speed isn't the only selling point as I've discovered 20mph works just fine for my needs. Dual battery option but kinda kills the step thru area.
Using mostly for errands and exercise. Not commuting in really hot or cold weather. Being wimpy no rain if I can help it. My area and commute (14 miles each way) are flat. Not carrying super heavy loads either. I already read about both motors and their suspected faults and their even in my opinion. I guess I can repair the Bafang myself if needed. I do have a Steps servicing shop in my area.
Comparing the two the Cero has better parts. Dost looks sturdier, but looks can be deceiving sometimes. Don't care about the lack of a suspension fork on the Cero. Toss in opinions and any feedback please. And no, I will NOT murder this ebike! This will be a long term investment.
Thanks for any help and sorry so long winded!