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I have been wanting an ebike since I first hopped on a rental ebike here in Atlanta a few years ago . I am in a position with a bonus from work to get one. I have been researching for the past week and the deeper down the rabbit hole I get the more unsure I get.
Would love folks opinions or other thoughts based on what I have below. If you have ridden these or have these or have other suggestions.
I am 5'7 (without shoes), 235lbs, and would be riding primarily for recreation. Potentially some rails to trails, to the local grocery store, would like to pull a trailer with my pups (Potentially also groceries), and would like to handle a dirt road here and there. I am keep reading about mid-drive vs rear drive but for my purposes I am not sure that makes a difference. However I am leaning toward torque sensor vs cadence sensor.
I want a Fat Tire Bike, with good assist, that looks somewhat stylish and like a bike, that can handle Atlanta/Georgia Rolling Hills, and Florida (Jax Beach). I would prefer good range (30 Mile round trip to beach and back). I am a handy so I am okay with some fixes, but would like good quality and decent customer service. I would prefer to stay under 2500 but could be flexible (ish), but really want to stay under 3k.
After my research I would love to find one with the CVT transmission (the enviolo hub) but at my pricepoint and the other things I am looking for now sure I can swing it. Or I could but until I have an ebike and see if I am using it I am not sure I want to invest that much).
I want a step though but concerned about the potential weakness of frame vs. step-over. But honestly if I am going to use it with a heavy bike I think step though is the way to go. Would love those thoughts too.
Here is where I am at with my highest preference at top with my general thoughts. Let's just say when I first started I was 100% going to get the Rad, then found the Aventure. Then oh dear lord the choices!!!
Juiced NEW RipCurrent S RipCurrent S Step-Through | Fat Tire Electric Bike | Juiced Bikes - Newest Model. Big Battery. Big Motor. Torque and Cadence Sensor. 300lb Load Limit. Seems to have higher quality parts than Rad Rover. Almost ordered last night. Worried about Customer Service if there is an issue. I wish there was a phone App. I really just feel I should order this and get over it just want to make sure I am getting what I need.
Aventon Aventure - Aventure Step-through Ebike (aventon.com) - Love the look - Better Price, Good reviews. 300lb Load Limit. Phone App. Cadence Sensor Only. People seem to have some issue with how the Pedal Assist works even though it better than in previous models.
RadRover 6 Plus - RadRover 6 Plus (radpowerbikes.com) - This seems to be the most recommended bike in this category for the sub 2k price point. Cadence only. Great Customer support. I just feel I can get a little more if I am willing to spend a little more.
Biktrix Juggernaut Hub Duo Electric Bike -
Himiway Zebra | Premium All Terrain Electric Fat bike | Himiway Bikes
I've also looked at Sondors, Priority, and like everyone other one......
Would love folks opinions or other thoughts based on what I have below. If you have ridden these or have these or have other suggestions.
I am 5'7 (without shoes), 235lbs, and would be riding primarily for recreation. Potentially some rails to trails, to the local grocery store, would like to pull a trailer with my pups (Potentially also groceries), and would like to handle a dirt road here and there. I am keep reading about mid-drive vs rear drive but for my purposes I am not sure that makes a difference. However I am leaning toward torque sensor vs cadence sensor.
I want a Fat Tire Bike, with good assist, that looks somewhat stylish and like a bike, that can handle Atlanta/Georgia Rolling Hills, and Florida (Jax Beach). I would prefer good range (30 Mile round trip to beach and back). I am a handy so I am okay with some fixes, but would like good quality and decent customer service. I would prefer to stay under 2500 but could be flexible (ish), but really want to stay under 3k.
After my research I would love to find one with the CVT transmission (the enviolo hub) but at my pricepoint and the other things I am looking for now sure I can swing it. Or I could but until I have an ebike and see if I am using it I am not sure I want to invest that much).
I want a step though but concerned about the potential weakness of frame vs. step-over. But honestly if I am going to use it with a heavy bike I think step though is the way to go. Would love those thoughts too.
Here is where I am at with my highest preference at top with my general thoughts. Let's just say when I first started I was 100% going to get the Rad, then found the Aventure. Then oh dear lord the choices!!!
Juiced NEW RipCurrent S RipCurrent S Step-Through | Fat Tire Electric Bike | Juiced Bikes - Newest Model. Big Battery. Big Motor. Torque and Cadence Sensor. 300lb Load Limit. Seems to have higher quality parts than Rad Rover. Almost ordered last night. Worried about Customer Service if there is an issue. I wish there was a phone App. I really just feel I should order this and get over it just want to make sure I am getting what I need.
Aventon Aventure - Aventure Step-through Ebike (aventon.com) - Love the look - Better Price, Good reviews. 300lb Load Limit. Phone App. Cadence Sensor Only. People seem to have some issue with how the Pedal Assist works even though it better than in previous models.
RadRover 6 Plus - RadRover 6 Plus (radpowerbikes.com) - This seems to be the most recommended bike in this category for the sub 2k price point. Cadence only. Great Customer support. I just feel I can get a little more if I am willing to spend a little more.
Biktrix Juggernaut Hub Duo Electric Bike -
Himiway Zebra | Premium All Terrain Electric Fat bike | Himiway Bikes
I've also looked at Sondors, Priority, and like everyone other one......