Operator7
Active Member
Hello everyone,
First I would like to thank the man doing all of the video reviews, the Facebook page, and this site. It's been a wealth of information. I am in the process of researching, and soon I plan to rent an ebike and ride one for the first time.
My situation is that I live in Long Beach, California, and work in Santa Monica. From Santa Monica to Palos Verdes, there is a long stretch of bike path along the beach. From there, I'd have to cross some streets to get to another major bike path on the LA River which would take me the rest of the way. There is one main street that I'd take to cut across this part, and there is a bike lane for most of that stretch. My current commute by car has historically been 55 minute average on a normal day. Over the years the traffic can swing heavier and lighter, but this past year it has increased dramatically, where my commute is often 90 minutes or more. In considering different options, I came across electric bicycles, and began checking them out. As I thought more about it, I realized that a good part of my commute could be a bike ride along the beach. I could turn a long and stressful commute into one of exercise and leisure, even stopping in places like Manhattan and Redondo Beach for a bite or drink and enjoy a sunset.
At any rate, I think I'd feel comfortable spending between the two and three thousand dollar range. I would definitely be open to spending more for significant increases in performance and/or comfort. I have ridden regular bikes in the past, but never an e-bike. I am planning on renting one either this weekend or sometime in the very near future. Not sure exactly what I need or want yet, but my thoughts so far are the following:
1) Battery that has significant life (at least 35 mile range, but preferably more).
2) Removable battery so that I can re-charge once I reach the office.
3) Bike that will go up to 20 mph with no pedaling required, but also will go faster if I do pedal. (I don't think I can pedal the full hour or more trip.)
4) Capability for rack on the back for a duffle bag, and a place for a water bottle.
5) A bike that will make my trip as easy and as comfortable as possible. I am very athletic, but I am past 40, so I don't want to be an olympiad in order to pull this off. Also, I won't be riding every day, but I'm thinking just a couple days a week, while the other days I'll drive.
I am reading these forums, watching the video reviews, looking for ebike guides on the web, etc.. If any of you experienced riders could offer any thoughts, suggestions or feedback, it would be most welcome. If nothing else, I'd just double-check and ask you - do you think an ebike can pull off what I'm considering? From what I've learned so far, I think so, but would like to get feedback from people with experience.
Thanks very much if you've read this.
Best
First I would like to thank the man doing all of the video reviews, the Facebook page, and this site. It's been a wealth of information. I am in the process of researching, and soon I plan to rent an ebike and ride one for the first time.
My situation is that I live in Long Beach, California, and work in Santa Monica. From Santa Monica to Palos Verdes, there is a long stretch of bike path along the beach. From there, I'd have to cross some streets to get to another major bike path on the LA River which would take me the rest of the way. There is one main street that I'd take to cut across this part, and there is a bike lane for most of that stretch. My current commute by car has historically been 55 minute average on a normal day. Over the years the traffic can swing heavier and lighter, but this past year it has increased dramatically, where my commute is often 90 minutes or more. In considering different options, I came across electric bicycles, and began checking them out. As I thought more about it, I realized that a good part of my commute could be a bike ride along the beach. I could turn a long and stressful commute into one of exercise and leisure, even stopping in places like Manhattan and Redondo Beach for a bite or drink and enjoy a sunset.
At any rate, I think I'd feel comfortable spending between the two and three thousand dollar range. I would definitely be open to spending more for significant increases in performance and/or comfort. I have ridden regular bikes in the past, but never an e-bike. I am planning on renting one either this weekend or sometime in the very near future. Not sure exactly what I need or want yet, but my thoughts so far are the following:
1) Battery that has significant life (at least 35 mile range, but preferably more).
2) Removable battery so that I can re-charge once I reach the office.
3) Bike that will go up to 20 mph with no pedaling required, but also will go faster if I do pedal. (I don't think I can pedal the full hour or more trip.)
4) Capability for rack on the back for a duffle bag, and a place for a water bottle.
5) A bike that will make my trip as easy and as comfortable as possible. I am very athletic, but I am past 40, so I don't want to be an olympiad in order to pull this off. Also, I won't be riding every day, but I'm thinking just a couple days a week, while the other days I'll drive.
I am reading these forums, watching the video reviews, looking for ebike guides on the web, etc.. If any of you experienced riders could offer any thoughts, suggestions or feedback, it would be most welcome. If nothing else, I'd just double-check and ask you - do you think an ebike can pull off what I'm considering? From what I've learned so far, I think so, but would like to get feedback from people with experience.
Thanks very much if you've read this.
Best