Casual Rider
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Hello. Just wanted to introduce myself. I'm 62, am a fairly experienced bicyclist and very experienced motocross and dirt bike rider. I still ride vintage motocross and I ride my bicycle fairly regularly.
I ride a 30 year old Iron Horse hybrid bicycle that I bought new in 1990. I've put a lot of miles on it over the years, but it is still in very good condition and I have no need to upgrade.
I'm thinking of getting an ebike because I like to tour ride and I'm finding these days - particularly on hilly roads, that I don't enjoy the ride as much as I used to. I'd rather look around and ride a bit longer, than cut my ride short because I'm getting tired and sweaty, or pick a flat route because I don't want to deal with hills. I also like to use my bike to run to the store and pick up stuff and have racks and a removable front basket for such purposes. I'm also a writer with the local newspaper and freelance writer, so I would be using the bike for daytripper articles and some YouTube videos.
Anyway, that's my story. I'm doing all the research I can. Right now I'm looking at all different bikes, but there are a few which are leading the pack. I'm on a budget. I can afford an expensive bike, but I'd rather keep the cost down as much as possible. Here's what I've been looking at:
Radrunner - I have a friend with a Rad Cargo and he absolutely loves it. Unfortunately he's too far away from me to be able to try his and Rad bikes are hard to find in Eastern Canada. This is the frontrunner because of price - $1699 Canadian - reputation, and the fact that as a dirt biker I think I'd like the 20 inch fat tires. It will also haul just about anything I need.
Pedego Element - There is a Pedego dealer very close to me, so that is a big plus. It's about $600 more than the Radrunner and has no racks etc., so that would have to be added. I plan to demo one next month just to see if I like the 20" fat bike style.
Daymak Tofino - Not the power or wide tires of either of the above, bit this is a new Daymak model that is on sale in Canada right now for $799 Canadian pesos. It's actually very similar to the my current Iron Horse, so that is appealing. There is also a dealer near me. I can't find a review on these to save my life so I'm curious as to what members here think of the specs, so I have added a link.
Thanks for all your help and look forward to posting about my future ebike adventures.
I ride a 30 year old Iron Horse hybrid bicycle that I bought new in 1990. I've put a lot of miles on it over the years, but it is still in very good condition and I have no need to upgrade.
I'm thinking of getting an ebike because I like to tour ride and I'm finding these days - particularly on hilly roads, that I don't enjoy the ride as much as I used to. I'd rather look around and ride a bit longer, than cut my ride short because I'm getting tired and sweaty, or pick a flat route because I don't want to deal with hills. I also like to use my bike to run to the store and pick up stuff and have racks and a removable front basket for such purposes. I'm also a writer with the local newspaper and freelance writer, so I would be using the bike for daytripper articles and some YouTube videos.
Anyway, that's my story. I'm doing all the research I can. Right now I'm looking at all different bikes, but there are a few which are leading the pack. I'm on a budget. I can afford an expensive bike, but I'd rather keep the cost down as much as possible. Here's what I've been looking at:
Radrunner - I have a friend with a Rad Cargo and he absolutely loves it. Unfortunately he's too far away from me to be able to try his and Rad bikes are hard to find in Eastern Canada. This is the frontrunner because of price - $1699 Canadian - reputation, and the fact that as a dirt biker I think I'd like the 20 inch fat tires. It will also haul just about anything I need.
Pedego Element - There is a Pedego dealer very close to me, so that is a big plus. It's about $600 more than the Radrunner and has no racks etc., so that would have to be added. I plan to demo one next month just to see if I like the 20" fat bike style.
Daymak Tofino - Not the power or wide tires of either of the above, bit this is a new Daymak model that is on sale in Canada right now for $799 Canadian pesos. It's actually very similar to the my current Iron Horse, so that is appealing. There is also a dealer near me. I can't find a review on these to save my life so I'm curious as to what members here think of the specs, so I have added a link.
Tofino X - Daymak
A classic road bike with the power of Daymak, the Tofino X is a lightweight and fast ebike. Its sleek and minimalist design is perfect for all riders.
daymak.com
Thanks for all your help and look forward to posting about my future ebike adventures.