Barkfire
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- Region
- USA
- City
- Northern California
Hi everyone, I just joined today primarily because I am having a really hard time deciding on the right Ebike to purchase and I thought this may be a good place to get some pointers. I am 65 and have ridden motorcycles most of my life, from dirtbikes to a full-dress Harley, so two wheels are not new to me. I should also mention that I tend to overthink things...a lot!
I am looking for an E-bike so I can stay active, take hunting and fishing, dirt roads, and maybe some light trails. I also will be cruising with my wife in town as I plan on getting her one as well, hers would be a very light, foldable, moped size. I am stuck as I usually tend to over buy but I will not be spending 6-8k on one. The bikes I am looking at are the Grizzly, I love the all-wheel drive,52 volt, two 1000-watt motors, and two batteries, but I am 6'2" and 220 lbs and don't think that size will work for me. Next, I was looking at the Eunorau Fat-HS or the Defender-S, they seem like good set-ups with full suspension at around 3K. I also looked at the Kepler, I feel this bike has a lot for the money with the 1000-watt motor and a 52-volt 20-ah battery. It comes with a rear rack and is priced at only $1,800. I know this has cheaper components and no rear suspension but man that is a lot of bike for the money. I know that mid-drives are said to be best for off-road with the gearing advantage but with 160nm torque with a 1000-watt hub motor, I think it would still work for me? Maybe? A month ago I knew nothing about e-bikes so I am still working on figuring it all out.
I would love to hear from people that already have it figured out, or at least more than I do, give me some input, am I crazy to consider the Kepler, or is there another bike you think would be good to consider? I really don't want to spend over around $3500.00 but I don't want to be sorry for buying something too cheap.
I am looking for an E-bike so I can stay active, take hunting and fishing, dirt roads, and maybe some light trails. I also will be cruising with my wife in town as I plan on getting her one as well, hers would be a very light, foldable, moped size. I am stuck as I usually tend to over buy but I will not be spending 6-8k on one. The bikes I am looking at are the Grizzly, I love the all-wheel drive,52 volt, two 1000-watt motors, and two batteries, but I am 6'2" and 220 lbs and don't think that size will work for me. Next, I was looking at the Eunorau Fat-HS or the Defender-S, they seem like good set-ups with full suspension at around 3K. I also looked at the Kepler, I feel this bike has a lot for the money with the 1000-watt motor and a 52-volt 20-ah battery. It comes with a rear rack and is priced at only $1,800. I know this has cheaper components and no rear suspension but man that is a lot of bike for the money. I know that mid-drives are said to be best for off-road with the gearing advantage but with 160nm torque with a 1000-watt hub motor, I think it would still work for me? Maybe? A month ago I knew nothing about e-bikes so I am still working on figuring it all out.
I would love to hear from people that already have it figured out, or at least more than I do, give me some input, am I crazy to consider the Kepler, or is there another bike you think would be good to consider? I really don't want to spend over around $3500.00 but I don't want to be sorry for buying something too cheap.