Logan Gogarty
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Ya I've heard the Stromers have a mode specifically for stairs that turns the tire slowly so you can walk it up.
Ok I've found some bikes I'm pretty interested in
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Has anyone ordered a bike from this Mostostrano store? I think I'm also considering the specialized turbo base model and maybe a diamondback.
Please let me know if there are any red flags with any of these bikes. I did see that the IZIP express has a 7 rating.
(Link Removed - No Longer Exists) is this the IE Sport Raleigh? It says it goes 28 mph online. I'm not familiar with the Shimano STEPs system is it reliable?
Here is the diamondback http://www.diamondback.com
Any suggestions on front fork suspension? Is that a critical component for a lot of ebike riders or are rigid frames bearable?
I'm trying to decide how important fenders, lights, and the the bike cargo tray are. I know I can get these things aftermarket and bolt them on or I can find a bike that already has it. I know the bike rack is essential to keep my back from getting sweaty from a backpack. I also would like the ease of having lights that I don't forget to turn off and drain the batteries on. Fenders are not the most important if I'm changing my clothes anyways but I may not have to now with an e bike. Just a bunch of random thoughts I have the
http://www.juicedriders.com
This is apparently a 28 mph design for the new Cal regs. Good price. Known company.
Juiced Rider (JR) is a real company that has been known for a unique cargo bike. I was interested in the bike a couple of years ago, but it was just a little too industrial. Over time, they have tweaked the design and added larger batteries. I assume if they are committed to the Cross Current, they will be in it for the long haul. I would want the middle battery, which is more of a delay. There is a JR forum, and people buying the cargo bike have been engaged with the company. It's not a guy with a website and a storage locker with no real experience. Everyone is an importer, basically. There are high end bikes made in Germany, and Prodeco makes some frames in Florida, but that's about it.George S,
Thanks for pointing this out. In my months of research I had zeroed in on the EVO cross, waiting to purchase a 2016 with 500w motor for $3100 or waiting for a sale on the 2015. The Cross Current actually looks to good to be true for the price. Buying local was a big deal for me but at this price point maybe I will risk it. Any experience with this company?
It was nominated for bike of the year. Looks quite solid.That 2015 KODA ejoebike seems like a great value.. It uses a small geared hub motor with a large samsung battery pack.
Since that motor seems to be built for speed, I'd wonder if it would have trouble climbing hills.
it does and so do some other bikes BUT it isn't safe w/any of them IMHO on stairs
@MLB does your walk-mode work? I know initially walk-mode was only enabled on the Euro Spec Haibikes.