AmrYoussef
New Member
I'm looking for a torque sensor based ebike that can support me for running errands and going places around San Francisco. I will use it for all things city/road like doing groceries, picking up stuff, meeting friends, going to the beach, etc. I believe I'm going to be utilizing the rear rack most of the time.
I recently tried the Aventon Level commuter ebike and while I nice looking and seemingly well built bike, the cadence based motor activation didn't feel natural and unlike the JUMP and Lyft ebikes I tried, I felt I needed to be more actively switching assistance levels especially when approaching intersections with stop signs where I often need to pause momentarily, the lowest level of pedaling would still activate the motor and pull me forward, I either had to keep switching PAS level to 0 or firmly brake. I only tried it for 10 minutes, so I'm not sure this is something I would get used to or not, but based on this short experience and comparing it to the JUMP and Lyft bikes I feel like a torque sensor based ebike is going to be more matching to my style.
I found the Rize (previously Spark) bike https://rizebikes.com/products/rize which costs $1.3k but has $400 upgrade that brings torque, 17Ah battery and hydraulic brakes, making it a total of $1.7k - the only problem is that they only carry the 19" model and I'm 5' 6" so I think a better fit for me would be the 17".
Another seemingly nice one is the Luna Fixed Stealth bike, but the battery is too small and also I don't like batteries that don't de-attach.
Are there any similar ebike models you can recommend in the ~$1.5-$2k range? I don't have a preference between class 2 or class 3.
Thanks!
I recently tried the Aventon Level commuter ebike and while I nice looking and seemingly well built bike, the cadence based motor activation didn't feel natural and unlike the JUMP and Lyft ebikes I tried, I felt I needed to be more actively switching assistance levels especially when approaching intersections with stop signs where I often need to pause momentarily, the lowest level of pedaling would still activate the motor and pull me forward, I either had to keep switching PAS level to 0 or firmly brake. I only tried it for 10 minutes, so I'm not sure this is something I would get used to or not, but based on this short experience and comparing it to the JUMP and Lyft bikes I feel like a torque sensor based ebike is going to be more matching to my style.
I found the Rize (previously Spark) bike https://rizebikes.com/products/rize which costs $1.3k but has $400 upgrade that brings torque, 17Ah battery and hydraulic brakes, making it a total of $1.7k - the only problem is that they only carry the 19" model and I'm 5' 6" so I think a better fit for me would be the 17".
Another seemingly nice one is the Luna Fixed Stealth bike, but the battery is too small and also I don't like batteries that don't de-attach.
Are there any similar ebike models you can recommend in the ~$1.5-$2k range? I don't have a preference between class 2 or class 3.
Thanks!