I am looking to purchase an e-bike probably around March. My primary reason for the bike is for commuting. I love the idea of saving gas, getting exercise, and having fun all while doing something that I have to do anyway--go to work. I currently have a hard-tail mountain bike which I love. It is an older Trek 6000 and I prefer the look and feel of a mountain bike. I used to mountain bike fairly frequently, but hardly do it anymore. It would be nice if my e-bike could also be used for some trail riding, but honestly commuting is my top priority. I think somewhere down the line I would like to get a nice, non e-bike, full suspension 29er solely for trail use. I am kind of hoping that riding the e-bike frequently will get me in better shape and inspire me to hit the trails more often. My e-bike priorities are Price, Speed, Dependability/Serviceability, Feel/Features/Value. My current top three are the Motiv Shadow, IZIP Dash, and The Neo?
Price-I really don't want to spend over 2500. I can't really justify much more than that. I was originally interested in the Prodeco X2 or X3, but after riding them I would much rather have something lighter, more balanced, faster, and with pedal assist.
First Place: Motiv Shadow $2,200
Second Place: IZIP Dash $2,500
Third Place: Neo $2700 and up??
Speed-I am not a 20 year old with some sort of need for speed. I want the bike to be fast because I want to get to and from work in a reasonable amount of time. I occasionally commute on my Trek and it takes close to an hour each way. I really enjoy the commute, but 2 hours a day on a bike just isn't practical or desirable. If my e-bike can't cut some time off my commute; it just isn't worth it!!
1st IZIP Dash,
2nd Motiv Shadow
3rd Neo -I ranked the Shadow above the Neo because with the 48 volt battery and 500W geared motor it accelerates very quickly and perhaps will be faster than me on a Neo.
Dependability/Serviceability-I want this thing to last and give me worry-free miles. I know bikes need adjustments and tune-ups..., but for the most part I want a reliable, trouble free bike. When the bike does need service, I want the dealer to be close by. I want parts in stock and easy to get and AVAILABLE for at least 5 to 8 years. I worry about the reliability of the battery, motor, and the ability to get these things down the line. I will be extremely pissed if in 4 years I have a heavy useless e-bike with a dead battery that I cannot replace.
1st Neo-They have been around and probably will be, also I live close to their CA distribution center
2nd Shadow- I live very close to where they are and all of their bikes seem to use similar components
3rd IZIP Dash - I worry that Currie has too many bikes with too many different batteries, motors.. This maybe the DASH deal breaker!!!!
Feel-I want it to feel like a quality bike, with great components, and to fit me correctly.
1st Neo-I really like the way these feel, however, they do feel a bit under-powered to me!!
2nd Dash-I haven't ridden it yet, but I like that it comes in different sizes and the specs seem great
3rd Motiv Shadow.-The riding position is a bit cramped and the components are not top shelf
If I add all of this up I get a three way tie ARGHHH Thoughts anyone??? Hey maybe if I can get an awesome deal on a Neo Carbon that will be the tie breaker!!
Price-I really don't want to spend over 2500. I can't really justify much more than that. I was originally interested in the Prodeco X2 or X3, but after riding them I would much rather have something lighter, more balanced, faster, and with pedal assist.
First Place: Motiv Shadow $2,200
Second Place: IZIP Dash $2,500
Third Place: Neo $2700 and up??
Speed-I am not a 20 year old with some sort of need for speed. I want the bike to be fast because I want to get to and from work in a reasonable amount of time. I occasionally commute on my Trek and it takes close to an hour each way. I really enjoy the commute, but 2 hours a day on a bike just isn't practical or desirable. If my e-bike can't cut some time off my commute; it just isn't worth it!!
1st IZIP Dash,
2nd Motiv Shadow
3rd Neo -I ranked the Shadow above the Neo because with the 48 volt battery and 500W geared motor it accelerates very quickly and perhaps will be faster than me on a Neo.
Dependability/Serviceability-I want this thing to last and give me worry-free miles. I know bikes need adjustments and tune-ups..., but for the most part I want a reliable, trouble free bike. When the bike does need service, I want the dealer to be close by. I want parts in stock and easy to get and AVAILABLE for at least 5 to 8 years. I worry about the reliability of the battery, motor, and the ability to get these things down the line. I will be extremely pissed if in 4 years I have a heavy useless e-bike with a dead battery that I cannot replace.
1st Neo-They have been around and probably will be, also I live close to their CA distribution center
2nd Shadow- I live very close to where they are and all of their bikes seem to use similar components
3rd IZIP Dash - I worry that Currie has too many bikes with too many different batteries, motors.. This maybe the DASH deal breaker!!!!
Feel-I want it to feel like a quality bike, with great components, and to fit me correctly.
1st Neo-I really like the way these feel, however, they do feel a bit under-powered to me!!
2nd Dash-I haven't ridden it yet, but I like that it comes in different sizes and the specs seem great
3rd Motiv Shadow.-The riding position is a bit cramped and the components are not top shelf
If I add all of this up I get a three way tie ARGHHH Thoughts anyone??? Hey maybe if I can get an awesome deal on a Neo Carbon that will be the tie breaker!!