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Well-Known Member
- Region
- USA
- City
- Northeast Pennsylvania
Hey All,
I'm sure we'll see a wide range of opinions on this, but I am shopping around for my first ebike where the primary use is a 20 mile one way commute on city streets (with some short cuts across bike paths and sidewalks at appropriate speeds). The roads in some sections of the city are pretty torn up. As I've asked for advice, some people have advocated for no suspension except for a suspension seat post, others say a front fork, and some say full suspension.
I went into a local bike shop this week to get a new tube and was talking with the owner about the potentially converting one of my old bikes with a hub kit, and she said she would never do suspension on an ebike for city riding as it just adds weight--that all I need are some wide tires.
What are your thoughts--no, partial, full suspension, or just big ol' tires? What do you think is needed on sometimes poor quality paved roads?
Thanks!
A 20 mile one way commute shouldn't be a range problem especially if you have the ability to charge your battery at work. Weight therefore shouldn't be an issue. Ebikes effectively make the weight disappear. Make your ride as comfortable as possible. Go for the wide tires, front suspension, cushy seat and suspension seatpost. Aside from cost, I see no downside to adding these features. Although you may not need them now for your commute, if you're like many of us here, you'll like ebiking so much, you'll wind up riding everywhere!
Also consider the future. Age and physical condition play a part as well. You may not need the creature comforts now but you'll appreciate them if you keep your bike long enough.
When I was in my 20's and 30's, I swore air conditioning in a car was a waste of money. Now I wouldn't do without it.