Hello,
I'm looking at a few different options and narrowed it down (I think) to two E-Bikes. Two very different bikes. Here is my expectation for riding needs:
For the Vado, I really like how lightweight and fast it is, it is easy to ride without any assist on, even up hill. But, it seems it is really limited for flat surfaces. If I got the Vado I'd likely try to get the widest tires I could get that have a bit of traction. That would reduce the speed but improve the feel over pot holes or rougher ground. I'd also consider getting some type of shock absorber for the front
For the Powerfly, it's really heavy and I fear it would be a pain to ride without assist and nearly impossible to go uphill without assist. But, it could go anywhere and over anything and it's fun to ride over obsticles since it has front suspension (albeit very entry level one). The powerfly also has a removable battery vs the Vado which does not. I can charge in the garage so that may only be an issue come winter time when I need to move the Vado to the basement.
I'm happy to hear any thoughts or comments. Thank you in advance.
I'm looking at a few different options and narrowed it down (I think) to two E-Bikes. Two very different bikes. Here is my expectation for riding needs:
- Mostly will be on paved roads or on hard packed dirt/gravel biking trails - 80+ % (probably 90+%)
- Interested in being able to go off road onto dirt trails like you find in scout campgrounds.
- Unlikely to do any real mountain biking trails, or at best very light trails with no real down hills or major obstacles.
- It's for fun and riding with the family. We have some decent hills in the area but nothing major.
- My wife has a Townie Go and my kids (14 and 10) have older basic mtbs.
For the Vado, I really like how lightweight and fast it is, it is easy to ride without any assist on, even up hill. But, it seems it is really limited for flat surfaces. If I got the Vado I'd likely try to get the widest tires I could get that have a bit of traction. That would reduce the speed but improve the feel over pot holes or rougher ground. I'd also consider getting some type of shock absorber for the front
For the Powerfly, it's really heavy and I fear it would be a pain to ride without assist and nearly impossible to go uphill without assist. But, it could go anywhere and over anything and it's fun to ride over obsticles since it has front suspension (albeit very entry level one). The powerfly also has a removable battery vs the Vado which does not. I can charge in the garage so that may only be an issue come winter time when I need to move the Vado to the basement.
I'm happy to hear any thoughts or comments. Thank you in advance.