misterpandrew
New Member
Hello everyone,
I've started bike commuting during the last few months (like many have done) to avoid the wonderful NYC subways. I've been switching between my old normal bike and the electric citibike. The climb over the bridges can be rough without a little assist when I'm tired -- that's why I'm considering an e-bike. I test rode an Allante 8+ at a trek shop and liked it, but it's $$$. Maybe that's ok if I end up using it everyday -- all year around. Or should I just buy a practical old-school non-electric folding brompton
?
6'1
very urban, rough bike paths and shared lanes with cars - class 2 preferred even if not officially legal at 28mph
some sort of front suspension?
Will have indoor bike storage at work
Apartment living in queens - compact/light would be nice
must be fun
budget - $-$$$, but not $$$$
The Gazelle Cityzen Speed / Ultimate looks good -- Propel has many nice looking bikes. Or maybe a cheaper internet bike that I don't mind getting beat-up.
Too many decisions, and I'm sure everyone has a different opinion on what makes a good urban bike. No wrong answers.
I've started bike commuting during the last few months (like many have done) to avoid the wonderful NYC subways. I've been switching between my old normal bike and the electric citibike. The climb over the bridges can be rough without a little assist when I'm tired -- that's why I'm considering an e-bike. I test rode an Allante 8+ at a trek shop and liked it, but it's $$$. Maybe that's ok if I end up using it everyday -- all year around. Or should I just buy a practical old-school non-electric folding brompton
6'1
very urban, rough bike paths and shared lanes with cars - class 2 preferred even if not officially legal at 28mph
some sort of front suspension?
Will have indoor bike storage at work
Apartment living in queens - compact/light would be nice
must be fun
budget - $-$$$, but not $$$$
The Gazelle Cityzen Speed / Ultimate looks good -- Propel has many nice looking bikes. Or maybe a cheaper internet bike that I don't mind getting beat-up.
Too many decisions, and I'm sure everyone has a different opinion on what makes a good urban bike. No wrong answers.