sjj530
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Hey guys -- new to the forum, and just picking my first eBike. 65 yo, 250 lbs, and starting to need some help riding. I'm planning to use it on forest roads, trails, gravel roads, and pavement. No technical downhill, no rooty-rocky singletrack.
After about a month of research I decided on the BikTrix Juggernaut Ultra FS Pro at ~$4200. Fat-tires, Bafang Ultra 1000W motor, reasonably good components, full suspension. Upgraded to quad hydraulic brakes from stock. But then I get on this forum and find lots of people complaining about fat tires. I've tried them a couple of times at the beach and on some trails and thought they were OK, but I've never used them on pavement.
So could I do better then the Biktrix? I looked at the Rize RX. About $1K cheaper. Components seem lower quality, but it also has a Bafang 1000W (think it is the BBSHD), 2.3" tires. Lower cost of entry and maybe more versatile than the FS PRo with the narrower tires?
Any suggestions? Maybe I should just assume I'm going to need a fat-tire AND a skinny tire eBike and spend the money for both?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks!
After about a month of research I decided on the BikTrix Juggernaut Ultra FS Pro at ~$4200. Fat-tires, Bafang Ultra 1000W motor, reasonably good components, full suspension. Upgraded to quad hydraulic brakes from stock. But then I get on this forum and find lots of people complaining about fat tires. I've tried them a couple of times at the beach and on some trails and thought they were OK, but I've never used them on pavement.
So could I do better then the Biktrix? I looked at the Rize RX. About $1K cheaper. Components seem lower quality, but it also has a Bafang 1000W (think it is the BBSHD), 2.3" tires. Lower cost of entry and maybe more versatile than the FS PRo with the narrower tires?
Any suggestions? Maybe I should just assume I'm going to need a fat-tire AND a skinny tire eBike and spend the money for both?
Any advice is welcome.
Thanks!