Shopping for first ebikes and looking for some feedback, especially on some of the new drivetrains available.
I live in SoCal in the foothills, close to the beach with a 4000' mountain range behind. Unless cruising the beach everywhere we go has hills. I'm in my 50's, and have the need for speed of a 24yo adrenaline junky and the knees and back of a 70yo I grew up on dirt bikes, but I'm not a strong peddler.
I think we will use the bike something like: 40% roads and paths, 5% beach at low tide, 25% fire roads and 30% trails and single track. I'm 6'-2' and 205#, wife 5'-8" and 135#
We will live within the capabilities of whatever we buy, but if we can find strong hill climbing bikes there are some incredible rides nearby.
Given my weight, bad knees, hilly location, and budget I think the Bafang m620 setup is the way to for me, but:
- Concerned about the durability of the derailleur and cassette with the torque of the m620....how have drivelines been holding up with with mid-drives? Does the "pause while shifting" feature help? I don't mind upgrading to a better derailleur chain, cassette after 500 or 600 miles (i.e. alibaba bike) but I wouldn't want continuous problems, or failures far from home.
- Wondering if my 135# wife could get away with a geared hub drive ?? I'm a gear head/engineer this is really easy on machinery, but she is more of a gear grinder on uphill climbs. (I assume direct drive is out?..unless looking at 5K-10K watt "enduro" bikes with huge batteries) If it's best to stay with mid-drive, thats fine...she will learn fine and we'll just keep the derailleur adjusted, etc..
- The new Gates belt drive looks promising...if they can get an IGH to hold up to the m620 torque. Does anyone have much experience yet with the Sturmey-Archer RX-RK5, or other IGH and M620 yet?
- Given my beat-up back and occasional sand and sandy trail riding, I'm thinking fat tire & full suspension bike is the way to go. Hoping the comfort and stability of the fat tires will make up for the loss of efficiency. Is that mistake? Do the 4"+ tires add too much weight for trail riding or sacrifice too much performance?
- This is not one of my main hobbies (and buying 2 bikes) so i think the upper limit on price is +/- $2500 each. i.e something like the upcoming Sondors Rockstar.
- I have a business account on Alibaba and have looked at tons of bikes there . Seems like I could find something in the $1600-$2100 range + shipping, but I'd gladly support a US marketing company if I can find something in my range (i.e. Rockstar). I'm comfortable buying on Alibaba, especially if I can trace one of the well respected "US brand" back to the original manufacturer, or get a recommendation for a trusted manufacturer from the forum. I can do all of my own set-up and repair.
- FWIW, I won't work over a US supplier for info and/or try and set up a demo ride, only to buy direct from china..that's just not cool. So I will be doing lot's of research and probably buying sight unseen, so really appreciate any feedback this forum can offer.
Thanks to all!
I live in SoCal in the foothills, close to the beach with a 4000' mountain range behind. Unless cruising the beach everywhere we go has hills. I'm in my 50's, and have the need for speed of a 24yo adrenaline junky and the knees and back of a 70yo I grew up on dirt bikes, but I'm not a strong peddler.
I think we will use the bike something like: 40% roads and paths, 5% beach at low tide, 25% fire roads and 30% trails and single track. I'm 6'-2' and 205#, wife 5'-8" and 135#
We will live within the capabilities of whatever we buy, but if we can find strong hill climbing bikes there are some incredible rides nearby.
Given my weight, bad knees, hilly location, and budget I think the Bafang m620 setup is the way to for me, but:
- Concerned about the durability of the derailleur and cassette with the torque of the m620....how have drivelines been holding up with with mid-drives? Does the "pause while shifting" feature help? I don't mind upgrading to a better derailleur chain, cassette after 500 or 600 miles (i.e. alibaba bike) but I wouldn't want continuous problems, or failures far from home.
- Wondering if my 135# wife could get away with a geared hub drive ?? I'm a gear head/engineer this is really easy on machinery, but she is more of a gear grinder on uphill climbs. (I assume direct drive is out?..unless looking at 5K-10K watt "enduro" bikes with huge batteries) If it's best to stay with mid-drive, thats fine...she will learn fine and we'll just keep the derailleur adjusted, etc..
- The new Gates belt drive looks promising...if they can get an IGH to hold up to the m620 torque. Does anyone have much experience yet with the Sturmey-Archer RX-RK5, or other IGH and M620 yet?
- Given my beat-up back and occasional sand and sandy trail riding, I'm thinking fat tire & full suspension bike is the way to go. Hoping the comfort and stability of the fat tires will make up for the loss of efficiency. Is that mistake? Do the 4"+ tires add too much weight for trail riding or sacrifice too much performance?
- This is not one of my main hobbies (and buying 2 bikes) so i think the upper limit on price is +/- $2500 each. i.e something like the upcoming Sondors Rockstar.
- I have a business account on Alibaba and have looked at tons of bikes there . Seems like I could find something in the $1600-$2100 range + shipping, but I'd gladly support a US marketing company if I can find something in my range (i.e. Rockstar). I'm comfortable buying on Alibaba, especially if I can trace one of the well respected "US brand" back to the original manufacturer, or get a recommendation for a trusted manufacturer from the forum. I can do all of my own set-up and repair.
- FWIW, I won't work over a US supplier for info and/or try and set up a demo ride, only to buy direct from china..that's just not cool. So I will be doing lot's of research and probably buying sight unseen, so really appreciate any feedback this forum can offer.
Thanks to all!
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