AVikingsWife
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First and foremost, I'm only 5'2" with a 28-ish" inseam (if I measured correctly), so finding an e-bike in general is a challenge for my short little legs. I've been lurking and researching for a while, and I finally narrowed it down between these options (though I'm open minded to more ideas):
- Ariel Rider M-Class
- Biktrix Stunner X 24x3
- Biktrix Stunner LT Small
- DIYing my hand-me-down Specialized Hardrock 15"
MY E-BIKE NEWBIE/POSSIBLY IGNORANT WISHLIST:
Comfort:
It's gotta feel good on my bum for a long ride. More importantly, I want something that fits my 5'2" body and is easy for me to maneuver. My husband has a 4 year old Voltbike Yukon that's WAY too scary for me to feel comfortable on. I have a hand-me-down Specialized Hardrock 15" that is a great size for me. I've tried the Specialized Vado 4.0 Medium size and it was slightly big, but I could probably get used to that size if I had to.
Weather:
I live near SLC, Utah and so it goes from unbearably hot in the summer to freezing cold in the winter. I'd like to be able to use it year round.
Range:
I will want to use pedal assist for the hard stuff and to go longer, but I still want to keep a little bit of a workout. I want to replace my car for everyday errands (most are within a 5 mile radius of my home). But I would also like to go at least 35-ish miles roundtrip to/from my sister's house a couple times a month. And then a few times a year my parents (they have Specialized Vado 4.0) want to do some longer/overnight type trips on well maintained/paved paths.
Terrain:
Mostly well maintained pavement, but it's a bonus if I could venture out on a packed trail every once in a while. Although I live near a lot of good off road trails, it's probably more realistic that I'll go hiking more than mountain biking because then I don't have to deal with a rack. But what do I know? Maybe I'd love it on a trail?
Cargo:
Storage options so I can get groceries and run errands.
MY E-BIKE NEWBIE/POSSIBLY IGNORANT PROS AND CONS:
M-Class Pros
- Mid drive motor
- Relatively lightweight
- Best bang for the buck
- Will definitely fit me
M-Class Cons
- Unsure about the comfort of small wheels over a long range.
- Unsure of the performance on less than ideal roads.
- Unsure of cargo capacity
- I think it's ugly (stupid I know, but it's a consideration).
- Customer service and QC are hit and miss
Stunner X 24x3 Pros
- Mid-drive motor
- More power
- Bigger tires for a more comfortable ride
- Great customer service
Stunner X 24x3 Cons
- I've verified that the height is OK for me, but it still *might* feel too BIG
- Heaviest (especially if I add a front rack)
- Most expensive option
Stunner LT Small Pros
- It will definitely fit me
- Cheaper than the Stunner X
- Lighter
- Great customer service
Stunner LT Small Cons
- I don't love the aesthetic of smaller tires.
- Hub drive
- Less power
I'm open to DIYing, but my second hand Hardrock isn't in nice shape and would need a big ol' tuneup. And although the size of it fits me great, the riding position is not comfortable for a long ride. And I think I'd prefer a step-through.
What do y'all think? Thanks for any insight!
- Ariel Rider M-Class
- Biktrix Stunner X 24x3
- Biktrix Stunner LT Small
- DIYing my hand-me-down Specialized Hardrock 15"
MY E-BIKE NEWBIE/POSSIBLY IGNORANT WISHLIST:
Comfort:
It's gotta feel good on my bum for a long ride. More importantly, I want something that fits my 5'2" body and is easy for me to maneuver. My husband has a 4 year old Voltbike Yukon that's WAY too scary for me to feel comfortable on. I have a hand-me-down Specialized Hardrock 15" that is a great size for me. I've tried the Specialized Vado 4.0 Medium size and it was slightly big, but I could probably get used to that size if I had to.
Weather:
I live near SLC, Utah and so it goes from unbearably hot in the summer to freezing cold in the winter. I'd like to be able to use it year round.
Range:
I will want to use pedal assist for the hard stuff and to go longer, but I still want to keep a little bit of a workout. I want to replace my car for everyday errands (most are within a 5 mile radius of my home). But I would also like to go at least 35-ish miles roundtrip to/from my sister's house a couple times a month. And then a few times a year my parents (they have Specialized Vado 4.0) want to do some longer/overnight type trips on well maintained/paved paths.
Terrain:
Mostly well maintained pavement, but it's a bonus if I could venture out on a packed trail every once in a while. Although I live near a lot of good off road trails, it's probably more realistic that I'll go hiking more than mountain biking because then I don't have to deal with a rack. But what do I know? Maybe I'd love it on a trail?
Cargo:
Storage options so I can get groceries and run errands.
MY E-BIKE NEWBIE/POSSIBLY IGNORANT PROS AND CONS:
M-Class Pros
- Mid drive motor
- Relatively lightweight
- Best bang for the buck
- Will definitely fit me
M-Class Cons
- Unsure about the comfort of small wheels over a long range.
- Unsure of the performance on less than ideal roads.
- Unsure of cargo capacity
- I think it's ugly (stupid I know, but it's a consideration).
- Customer service and QC are hit and miss
Stunner X 24x3 Pros
- Mid-drive motor
- More power
- Bigger tires for a more comfortable ride
- Great customer service
Stunner X 24x3 Cons
- I've verified that the height is OK for me, but it still *might* feel too BIG
- Heaviest (especially if I add a front rack)
- Most expensive option
Stunner LT Small Pros
- It will definitely fit me
- Cheaper than the Stunner X
- Lighter
- Great customer service
Stunner LT Small Cons
- I don't love the aesthetic of smaller tires.
- Hub drive
- Less power
I'm open to DIYing, but my second hand Hardrock isn't in nice shape and would need a big ol' tuneup. And although the size of it fits me great, the riding position is not comfortable for a long ride. And I think I'd prefer a step-through.
What do y'all think? Thanks for any insight!