Hey folks,
I'm selling my car, and replacing it with an e-bike. (My wife still has a car, so I will be able to use it occasionally if needed.)
This will be my first e-bike purchase. I've rented a Rad Rover before and really enjoyed it.
Right now, I'm looking for a bike that I can use to do the following:
Requirements
Would it make more sense to get a passenger seat for a larger bike instead, e.g. something like a RadRover?
What other bikes am I missing that I should consider?
Thanks in advance for your help!
I'm selling my car, and replacing it with an e-bike. (My wife still has a car, so I will be able to use it occasionally if needed.)
This will be my first e-bike purchase. I've rented a Rad Rover before and really enjoyed it.
Right now, I'm looking for a bike that I can use to do the following:
Requirements
- Daily commute. 14 mile round trip, ~400 ft elevation change; only moderate hills, bike lane the whole way. I don't want to arrive sweaty to work.
- Take daughter (7 years old) to school. 0.5 mile trip. Ideally, the bike would be able to safely take her on the back.
- Grocery shopping & errands, with daughter. Considering using a trailer, like the Burley Travoy or a cheap Amazon two wheeled trailer.
- Fun. I plan on doing light trail riding once in awhile; taking on camping trips as well.
- 6' 1" tall, 185 lb. 34" inseam. Currently ride an XL frame bike.
- I'm in relatively good shape; but I plan on using this to exercise only occasionally.
- Budget: ~$1500, up to 2K including accessories.
- RadRunner Plus.
- Pros:
- Center console looks great for commuting.
- Love the versatility and style; should be able to set up.
- Rad Power Bikes has a great reputation and I like that warranty service would be relatively straightforward.
- Great community, lots of accessory options.
- Adjustable seat height for comfort.
- Cons:
- On backorder until October.
- More expensive for the performance.
- Top speed of 20 MPH would impact my commute time.
- Wish I could get it in the Forest Green color of the base RadRunner. (Is it possible to upgrade the base model with the gears and suspension fork?)
- Pros:
- Rize Blade.
- Pros:
- Value. Looks like a great deal for $1699, comes with fenders, rack, and a much bigger battery.
- Higher performance. I should be able to use the 28 MPH top speed to get to work more quickly.
- Available in August via backorder.
- Larger battery.
- Cons:
- Rize is a new company, not sure how much I can trust their service / warranty.
- Not a large community of riders.
- Possibly too small for me.
- Daughter might have a tough time riding on the back safely.
- Pros:
- Ariel X-Class.
- Pros:
- Value. Looks like a good buy for $1500.
- Performance.
- Larger battery.
- Full suspension.
- Hydraulic brakes.
- Shipping in July.
- Cons:
- I've heard Ariel's customer service isn't great.
- Not sure how to add a rack for commuting - Ariel isn't showing any accessories.
- Community isn't as vibrant as Rad.
- Concerned about how I'll fit -- will this be too small?
- Pros:
- Radwagon 4. This actually looks like a possibly great option, but it feels like it might be too big for daily commuting and less fun than the RadRunner.
- Juiced CampScrambler/CityScrambler. I don't see a way to safely attach a rear rack to this bike, but otherwise looks interesting.
- Juiced Scorpion. I love the style! However, concerned about the ability to carry a passenger here, as well as it being too small for me.
- Ariel D-Class. Looks awesome but currently can only order the Premium model, which is $2200.
Would it make more sense to get a passenger seat for a larger bike instead, e.g. something like a RadRover?
What other bikes am I missing that I should consider?
Thanks in advance for your help!
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