One last remark to carbon:
My positive "CF view" is on frames from experienced/well-known bicycles brands and "normal bikes" for everyone/even heavier riders.
At bicycle parts in carbon like stems, handle bars, saddle posts, hubs and especially rims there are much more brands and qualities. Also many of poor quality and not very lasting, here a failure of a part is much more possible and I would never say "Hey, take whatver you want and don't be afraid, it will last 10 years or more...
We still don't know what experience in bicycles you have and also in ebikes. If you didn't ride for a long time and now want to do some sport/some cardio and an ebike just because you MAY need the assistance some day, that'ts not much. An ebike doesn't deliver automatically more fun and better rides. It has disadvantages apart from the price or in other words, pure/acoustic bikes still have their advantages.
The same for the race handle bars, you still didn't say (or I overloooked it, then sorry!) why you want them or if you know them already.
An ebike and any expensive bike is best to be chosen with some experience with other bikes. Then you know exactly, what you're missing and what you can expect from another bike or ebike and what not. Or you may find that you don't need another bike and that the actual one is perfect for your purposes.
Maybe it's better to start first with a normal bike without motor and maybe a used one and see how it is. If it's not enough you still can go for an ebike or a Creo. Maybe better than to buy immediately the best and most expensive stuff to find out later, that it's not what you expected and to buy twice/to sell with severe loss. If the way back home once is to hard you can still call a taxi which es faster and more confortable. And compared to the extra price for a good ebike or buying twice, one call call quite often a taxi...
My positive "CF view" is on frames from experienced/well-known bicycles brands and "normal bikes" for everyone/even heavier riders.
At bicycle parts in carbon like stems, handle bars, saddle posts, hubs and especially rims there are much more brands and qualities. Also many of poor quality and not very lasting, here a failure of a part is much more possible and I would never say "Hey, take whatver you want and don't be afraid, it will last 10 years or more...
Sorry if I'm again the one to spoil the party. But I'm still not sure that you need a Creo or even any kind of ebike.my thought was if i get tired out on a long ride (would be nice to have some assistance on the way back
We still don't know what experience in bicycles you have and also in ebikes. If you didn't ride for a long time and now want to do some sport/some cardio and an ebike just because you MAY need the assistance some day, that'ts not much. An ebike doesn't deliver automatically more fun and better rides. It has disadvantages apart from the price or in other words, pure/acoustic bikes still have their advantages.
The same for the race handle bars, you still didn't say (or I overloooked it, then sorry!) why you want them or if you know them already.
An ebike and any expensive bike is best to be chosen with some experience with other bikes. Then you know exactly, what you're missing and what you can expect from another bike or ebike and what not. Or you may find that you don't need another bike and that the actual one is perfect for your purposes.
Maybe it's better to start first with a normal bike without motor and maybe a used one and see how it is. If it's not enough you still can go for an ebike or a Creo. Maybe better than to buy immediately the best and most expensive stuff to find out later, that it's not what you expected and to buy twice/to sell with severe loss. If the way back home once is to hard you can still call a taxi which es faster and more confortable. And compared to the extra price for a good ebike or buying twice, one call call quite often a taxi...