So I've become interested in Juiced Riders bikes in the last couple days after coming across the CrossCurrent threads as well as delving into the videos and articles about the ODK U500. Living in Minnesota, any e-bike investment would only be worth it if could confidently be used in the winter as well as summer. Can any current ODK U500 owner's chime in about riding in wintry conditions?
I'm thinking that it would be hard to be able to get studded tires equipped on the bike, and that's a disadvantage versus building my own e-bike with a mid-drive motor where I could switch out wheels/tires much easier to use studded Nokian or 45NRTH tires when the weather is bad (about 5 months out of the year). Looks like there may be just one option for a 20" studded tire, the Schwalbe Marathon Winter 20x1.6 and I'm worried about how hard it would be to do the swap, but maybe it wouldn't be so bad, haven't seen anyone do it before.
On the flip side, I don't trust my own e-bike building skills enough to create something that is going to be as robust and moisture resistant as the ODK U500 and I would not have the benefit of a 2 year warranty.
I figured that the lower center of gravity and low step through would make the bike relatively stable and safe since it would be easy to put your feet down if things got unstable on ice or snow. Also, the super large battery pack would be good for the cold weather as range decreases with sub-zero temperatures. I'd have a 21 mile one-way commute so I'd need the extra range for sure.
The ideal solution is likely to build/buy second e-bike (fat bike?) that would be permanently outfitted to take on the worst of wintry conditions but that would be expensive and would happen later down the line. For now I just want my first e-bike to be able to handle about 80% of the days here in the cold north with confidence.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
I'm thinking that it would be hard to be able to get studded tires equipped on the bike, and that's a disadvantage versus building my own e-bike with a mid-drive motor where I could switch out wheels/tires much easier to use studded Nokian or 45NRTH tires when the weather is bad (about 5 months out of the year). Looks like there may be just one option for a 20" studded tire, the Schwalbe Marathon Winter 20x1.6 and I'm worried about how hard it would be to do the swap, but maybe it wouldn't be so bad, haven't seen anyone do it before.
On the flip side, I don't trust my own e-bike building skills enough to create something that is going to be as robust and moisture resistant as the ODK U500 and I would not have the benefit of a 2 year warranty.
I figured that the lower center of gravity and low step through would make the bike relatively stable and safe since it would be easy to put your feet down if things got unstable on ice or snow. Also, the super large battery pack would be good for the cold weather as range decreases with sub-zero temperatures. I'd have a 21 mile one-way commute so I'd need the extra range for sure.
The ideal solution is likely to build/buy second e-bike (fat bike?) that would be permanently outfitted to take on the worst of wintry conditions but that would be expensive and would happen later down the line. For now I just want my first e-bike to be able to handle about 80% of the days here in the cold north with confidence.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!