I am new to Electric Bicycles and new to this forum. Looking into electirc bike for hunting. One of my concerns is buy one and not use it like I think I can. My need would not be drastic. I need to be able to ride in a mile or so from where I park my hunting truck. My other concern is buy one not us it an my wife never shut up about me me not using it!!
The best bang for the buck I can find that looks to be useable until I can determine how much use it/makes sense, is Gravity Bullseye Monster. I am sure there are others, but it kind of hard to decode some of the specs when not familer. I did get an email back from the distributor quickly and answered my question. Although I do not claim to be able to ask all the right questions.
One thing that really supprised me is how many people build. I guess with many of these ebikes being pieced together and then shipped by the supplier I can see why someone would do this. I have the mechanical skills to build one, but like knowlage of compoments is lacking. My back ground is industiral process control (retired early from a major control system/Technology company), but that doesn't mean I know componets to buy to build etc. I figured I may want to buy one to start. I'm limited on time with my new job and other hobbies or I would jump in and build one. With that said I can't rule it out, but may not know where to start on the compoent side.
I am hoping to gain informaiton to make the right decision. There are so many ebikes, lots of options. It is amazaing the variance in cost also. I need to keep in the 750 watt range to comply with hunting laws.
comments please, Thanks, Billy
The best bang for the buck I can find that looks to be useable until I can determine how much use it/makes sense, is Gravity Bullseye Monster. I am sure there are others, but it kind of hard to decode some of the specs when not familer. I did get an email back from the distributor quickly and answered my question. Although I do not claim to be able to ask all the right questions.
One thing that really supprised me is how many people build. I guess with many of these ebikes being pieced together and then shipped by the supplier I can see why someone would do this. I have the mechanical skills to build one, but like knowlage of compoments is lacking. My back ground is industiral process control (retired early from a major control system/Technology company), but that doesn't mean I know componets to buy to build etc. I figured I may want to buy one to start. I'm limited on time with my new job and other hobbies or I would jump in and build one. With that said I can't rule it out, but may not know where to start on the compoent side.
I am hoping to gain informaiton to make the right decision. There are so many ebikes, lots of options. It is amazaing the variance in cost also. I need to keep in the 750 watt range to comply with hunting laws.
comments please, Thanks, Billy