OregonN8V
New Member
Hi. I'm Eric
I have been looking around for an electric bike for months to help me cover my 17 mile commute over the West Hills of Portland, OR. I have been on a road bike for years but my 50 year old knees starting begging for mercy and I wanted to speed up the hour commute a bit as well.
Rode a Turbo Vado 6.0 for a week but the 604 Wh battery did not have quite enough juice to do the entire 35 miles round trip. Then tried the Bulls Lacuba Evo 45 with a 650 WH battery. It was able to handle the round trip commute but I was not as impressed with the fit and finish and I also prefer a slightly more aggressive riding stance and the Bulls is a very upright ride.
Started looking at the Stromer especially because they allow you to upgrade to a larger battery. (Why don't other bike manufacturers have this option? I likely would have stayed with the Turbo Vado if I could have purchased a larger battery.) First looked at the ST1x which was in the same price range as the TV6 (approx. $5000). A bit more research and I liked some of the upgrades available with the ST2 (carbon fork, SYNO Drive, better components, lighting, larger std. battery, etc). I was ready to order one when I came across a 2018 end of year sale on one from a local dealer. They were offering the Stromer ST2 with the upgrade from the 814 Wh battery to the massive 984 Wh battery for $4899 which is $2100 off MSRP. Could not pass it up.
First ride into work this morning and my battery still has over 80% left. That is another 'shout out' to Stromer...thanks for putting the battery percentage rather than just a bar. Too hard to know how much life left when each bar represents 20% of the battery life.
Looking forward to many miles of fun.
I have been looking around for an electric bike for months to help me cover my 17 mile commute over the West Hills of Portland, OR. I have been on a road bike for years but my 50 year old knees starting begging for mercy and I wanted to speed up the hour commute a bit as well.
Rode a Turbo Vado 6.0 for a week but the 604 Wh battery did not have quite enough juice to do the entire 35 miles round trip. Then tried the Bulls Lacuba Evo 45 with a 650 WH battery. It was able to handle the round trip commute but I was not as impressed with the fit and finish and I also prefer a slightly more aggressive riding stance and the Bulls is a very upright ride.
Started looking at the Stromer especially because they allow you to upgrade to a larger battery. (Why don't other bike manufacturers have this option? I likely would have stayed with the Turbo Vado if I could have purchased a larger battery.) First looked at the ST1x which was in the same price range as the TV6 (approx. $5000). A bit more research and I liked some of the upgrades available with the ST2 (carbon fork, SYNO Drive, better components, lighting, larger std. battery, etc). I was ready to order one when I came across a 2018 end of year sale on one from a local dealer. They were offering the Stromer ST2 with the upgrade from the 814 Wh battery to the massive 984 Wh battery for $4899 which is $2100 off MSRP. Could not pass it up.
First ride into work this morning and my battery still has over 80% left. That is another 'shout out' to Stromer...thanks for putting the battery percentage rather than just a bar. Too hard to know how much life left when each bar represents 20% of the battery life.
Looking forward to many miles of fun.