southbound
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I've gone down the rabbit hole and watched far too many video reviews on e bikes, yet I'm not any closer to making my decision.
I'm looking for the best bike for the money - that being less than $2,500. The bike is going to be used purely for off road, but nothing major. Mostly dirt roads, and for hunting. Some smallish hills, but nothing major. I'm not going to be using it to drag deer/hogs out of the woods, just getting from point A to B, quietly and efficiently. I'm open to either hub, or mid-drive. The only ebike experience I have had was with a Pedago hub drive and it was plenty powerful, but at close to $4,000, considerably more than what I'm willing to spend - especially as it will only get roughly 30 days of ride time per year and never more than 50 miles in a weekend trip.
Bikes I've been looking at:
M2S R750 HT $1,800 (I like that it comes standard with fenders and rear rack)
Rad Rover $1,600
Eunorau Fat HD $2,400
Juiced Rip Current $1,900
Any other worth looking at, based off my budget and intended use? I don't want to buy a bike and then add a bunch of accessories, or swap out parts, post purchase.
I'm looking for the best bike for the money - that being less than $2,500. The bike is going to be used purely for off road, but nothing major. Mostly dirt roads, and for hunting. Some smallish hills, but nothing major. I'm not going to be using it to drag deer/hogs out of the woods, just getting from point A to B, quietly and efficiently. I'm open to either hub, or mid-drive. The only ebike experience I have had was with a Pedago hub drive and it was plenty powerful, but at close to $4,000, considerably more than what I'm willing to spend - especially as it will only get roughly 30 days of ride time per year and never more than 50 miles in a weekend trip.
Bikes I've been looking at:
M2S R750 HT $1,800 (I like that it comes standard with fenders and rear rack)
Rad Rover $1,600
Eunorau Fat HD $2,400
Juiced Rip Current $1,900
Any other worth looking at, based off my budget and intended use? I don't want to buy a bike and then add a bunch of accessories, or swap out parts, post purchase.