Leon Washington
Member
Hello,
I am new to this forum and I apologize in advance because I have seen others with my similar dilemma. Thank you for tolerating my question.
I am on sabbatical from my position and am looking after my ailing grandmother. The area I currently live is a bit social economically challenged. I have had my car vandalized so much that it is not operable. Thus I purchased a "value" electric bike and found it marvelous.
I have enough money to upgrade and do spend a lot of time in front of the computer to do some research. I would like to reveal some options I have been exploring and post my needs and prioritized criteria. I humbly welcome insight from current and/or previous owners of the models I've narrowed down and input from bike experts is greatly appreciated.
The main purpose of the bike is primarily workout and transportation. I can't go to the gym, and my knee does not allow me to run. Unlike many, I welcome the sweat experience. I am a very active guy when I am home, but taking care of my grandmother, I cannot leave except to do errands. A workout bike will allow me to keep active
The bike must be a speed pedalec
Reliability is key, as there are not any bike shops in my area, and I'm not much of a bike mechanic.
My brother in Colorado has a Bosch Speed mid drive racing bike. It is nice, but I don't want to buy the same brand of bike. It would be nice to have some variety in the family. We plan on doing some long distance stuff when I visit, so I will have to purchase an extra battery, too
After extensive research, I have narrowed my choices down to the Stromer or the Turbo x Specialized. I can get last year's Turbo x and an extra battery for about $3400. Based on the reviews I've read the Specialized provides a good workout and at that price, I can sell it for at least half of what I paid, if I later chose to buy the newer Stromer.
The Stromer St2 is at least a couple thousand more, and this may not include the battery. I would love some feedback to determine if the high-end Stromer is worth the price difference. I have tested the ST2 and it was nice, but, I may have been riding it incorrectly, because it didn't seem to give me any workout at all. My Izip was better at getting my pulse up quickly. My test ride was only about 10 minutes, though. I also did try the high end Kalkohof (sp) and Adventura. I think they are the same company, but I did not like either. I did not get an opportunity to test the Specialized.
I know it is probably against everyone's opinion to buy a bike without test riding it. But I would rather be riding instead of searching and becoming more and more out of shape. My Izip has served its purpose and I am motivated to move to a higher end workout bike.
I am humbly await the opinion of the many experts on this website. I apologize if I have made any incorrect or ignorant statements. I am new to this site and I hope I am doing this within the guidelines. I respect everyone and anyone's input. Thank you in advance
Respectfully,
Doc Wash
I am new to this forum and I apologize in advance because I have seen others with my similar dilemma. Thank you for tolerating my question.
I am on sabbatical from my position and am looking after my ailing grandmother. The area I currently live is a bit social economically challenged. I have had my car vandalized so much that it is not operable. Thus I purchased a "value" electric bike and found it marvelous.
I have enough money to upgrade and do spend a lot of time in front of the computer to do some research. I would like to reveal some options I have been exploring and post my needs and prioritized criteria. I humbly welcome insight from current and/or previous owners of the models I've narrowed down and input from bike experts is greatly appreciated.
The main purpose of the bike is primarily workout and transportation. I can't go to the gym, and my knee does not allow me to run. Unlike many, I welcome the sweat experience. I am a very active guy when I am home, but taking care of my grandmother, I cannot leave except to do errands. A workout bike will allow me to keep active
The bike must be a speed pedalec
Reliability is key, as there are not any bike shops in my area, and I'm not much of a bike mechanic.
My brother in Colorado has a Bosch Speed mid drive racing bike. It is nice, but I don't want to buy the same brand of bike. It would be nice to have some variety in the family. We plan on doing some long distance stuff when I visit, so I will have to purchase an extra battery, too
After extensive research, I have narrowed my choices down to the Stromer or the Turbo x Specialized. I can get last year's Turbo x and an extra battery for about $3400. Based on the reviews I've read the Specialized provides a good workout and at that price, I can sell it for at least half of what I paid, if I later chose to buy the newer Stromer.
The Stromer St2 is at least a couple thousand more, and this may not include the battery. I would love some feedback to determine if the high-end Stromer is worth the price difference. I have tested the ST2 and it was nice, but, I may have been riding it incorrectly, because it didn't seem to give me any workout at all. My Izip was better at getting my pulse up quickly. My test ride was only about 10 minutes, though. I also did try the high end Kalkohof (sp) and Adventura. I think they are the same company, but I did not like either. I did not get an opportunity to test the Specialized.
I know it is probably against everyone's opinion to buy a bike without test riding it. But I would rather be riding instead of searching and becoming more and more out of shape. My Izip has served its purpose and I am motivated to move to a higher end workout bike.
I am humbly await the opinion of the many experts on this website. I apologize if I have made any incorrect or ignorant statements. I am new to this site and I hope I am doing this within the guidelines. I respect everyone and anyone's input. Thank you in advance
Respectfully,
Doc Wash