Hi everyone,
This is my first post and am very thankful to have found this forum.
I'm new to e-bikes but after renting a handful of them to try over the last 6 months or so, I'm now completely inspired for a purchase and wanted some advice.
The bike I'm seriously considering (but haven't been able to ride yet) is the Bulls E-Stream EVO 45 FS.
My question to you is, given I'm considering the Bulls E-Stream EVO 45 FS, what other bikes should I consider?
I'm guessing since it's likely there's much I don't know ...that I don't know, it's probable there are other bikes in the same category as the Bulls that I might check out.
Here are some of the parameters that lead me to this particular Bulls bike:
--It's Class 3. I like faster speeds ...I realize there are many practical reasons for not going the Class 3 route but I've found I enjoy this aspect.
--It has full suspension. At the higher speeds, I found having suspension really made a difference in comfort and my perception of safety.
--It's got lights built in. Yes, a minor thing, but I'm wanting as much as possible a "do it all" bike, something that will handle off road nicely but get around on the street as well and the integrated lighting (with an active brake light also) is nice.
--I like the Brose motor as my perception is it's a bit quieter than a Bosch.
--To me, the bike is stealthy as it doesn't scream e-bike in its appearance as many others do; it's got a minimalist, compact display and a battery that looks to blend well in to the frame.
--Big brakes and a big battery.
--There are two issues I'm unsure about. One is the lack of shift sensing with this bike. Seem like in this price range it should have it. I do well with easing off during my shifts but it still would be nice to have. The second is this bike seems a bit heavy; this is very minor concern but notice it weighs in more than most FS bikes that go fast.
So, any other potential candidates come to mind? While listing for $5200 I've seen the EVO 45 FS selling for $4800.
Also, I'm decent at tinkering/mechanics so could go with a kit. And while it may be different for e-bikes, from my experience in other areas of mechanic'ing I've often noticed by the time you've got built up what you want, frequently you've got as much $ into it as the purchase of the original product.
Thanks!
This is my first post and am very thankful to have found this forum.
I'm new to e-bikes but after renting a handful of them to try over the last 6 months or so, I'm now completely inspired for a purchase and wanted some advice.
The bike I'm seriously considering (but haven't been able to ride yet) is the Bulls E-Stream EVO 45 FS.
My question to you is, given I'm considering the Bulls E-Stream EVO 45 FS, what other bikes should I consider?
I'm guessing since it's likely there's much I don't know ...that I don't know, it's probable there are other bikes in the same category as the Bulls that I might check out.
Here are some of the parameters that lead me to this particular Bulls bike:
--It's Class 3. I like faster speeds ...I realize there are many practical reasons for not going the Class 3 route but I've found I enjoy this aspect.
--It has full suspension. At the higher speeds, I found having suspension really made a difference in comfort and my perception of safety.
--It's got lights built in. Yes, a minor thing, but I'm wanting as much as possible a "do it all" bike, something that will handle off road nicely but get around on the street as well and the integrated lighting (with an active brake light also) is nice.
--I like the Brose motor as my perception is it's a bit quieter than a Bosch.
--To me, the bike is stealthy as it doesn't scream e-bike in its appearance as many others do; it's got a minimalist, compact display and a battery that looks to blend well in to the frame.
--Big brakes and a big battery.
--There are two issues I'm unsure about. One is the lack of shift sensing with this bike. Seem like in this price range it should have it. I do well with easing off during my shifts but it still would be nice to have. The second is this bike seems a bit heavy; this is very minor concern but notice it weighs in more than most FS bikes that go fast.
So, any other potential candidates come to mind? While listing for $5200 I've seen the EVO 45 FS selling for $4800.
Also, I'm decent at tinkering/mechanics so could go with a kit. And while it may be different for e-bikes, from my experience in other areas of mechanic'ing I've often noticed by the time you've got built up what you want, frequently you've got as much $ into it as the purchase of the original product.
Thanks!