EastCoast JS
New Member
I'm hooked! I recently retired and I am now on the hunt for an ebike. I live in Pennsylvania (not a hot-bed for ebikes); but there are many areas to ride on trails and open roads. After doing considerable research, I realize I need to include local support as a key to my decision. That said, there are local dealers for TREK, Specialized, and Pedego. I have narrowed my research to TREK, and Specialized since their local support seems to be the best for my area.
Now for the type of ebike to meet my needs. I like the TREK Dual Sport+ but they are no longer available and the replacement will not be available until December 2019. However, further research suggest upgrading to the Trek Super Fly+. Unfortunately, the cost of the Super Fly+ is beginning to surpass my targeted budget. Alternatively, I like the Specialized Turbo Vado 5, on paper, since none exist in the area to try. I am also concerned the Vado 5 is a class 3 ebike and this may become a problem and limit my rides.
I am eager to hear from others with more experience as to what ebike might be something else to consider, or whether or not my current choices are valid.
Now for the type of ebike to meet my needs. I like the TREK Dual Sport+ but they are no longer available and the replacement will not be available until December 2019. However, further research suggest upgrading to the Trek Super Fly+. Unfortunately, the cost of the Super Fly+ is beginning to surpass my targeted budget. Alternatively, I like the Specialized Turbo Vado 5, on paper, since none exist in the area to try. I am also concerned the Vado 5 is a class 3 ebike and this may become a problem and limit my rides.
I am eager to hear from others with more experience as to what ebike might be something else to consider, or whether or not my current choices are valid.