Matt_McMullen
New Member
I’m researching my first ebike, and one of the decisions I ran into is the top assist speed of the bike.
As I understand it, Class 1 & 2 ebikes have assist that max out at 20 mph, whereas Class 3 bikes max out at 28 mph. It’s quite a big difference, I think: The faster ones are 40% faster.
At first, my thought was faster=better, and so I was leaning towards the 28 mph ebikes (e.g., the Juiced CrossCurrent S2 and the Aventon Pace 500 seem to have good reviews here and are in my price range).
But two issues have led me to reconsider my initial thoughts:
So, although the higher top speed would be nice, I could live without it, and maybe there are some advantages to the lower speed. I mainly want to ride for a short (~5 mile) commute, for fun, and for a little bit of exercise.
I’m interested in the thoughts of forum members about this - thanks in advance!
As I understand it, Class 1 & 2 ebikes have assist that max out at 20 mph, whereas Class 3 bikes max out at 28 mph. It’s quite a big difference, I think: The faster ones are 40% faster.
At first, my thought was faster=better, and so I was leaning towards the 28 mph ebikes (e.g., the Juiced CrossCurrent S2 and the Aventon Pace 500 seem to have good reviews here and are in my price range).
But two issues have led me to reconsider my initial thoughts:
- The law: In my state of Montana, the law defines ebikes as 20 mph max. I guess I’d prefer to obey the law, but is this really an issue? I can’t imagine cops spending a lot of their time on distinguishing between classes of ebikes. Is there a genuine problem getting an “illegal” bike?
- Safety: Maybe I’d be safer with the lower limit on my speed. My one friend with an ebike (a 20 mph RadRover) seems to wipe out a lot, and in the past year I had one friend who was killed and another seriously injured in motorcycle accidents. Even though motorcycles are obviously a different beast, it has made me a little nervous.
So, although the higher top speed would be nice, I could live without it, and maybe there are some advantages to the lower speed. I mainly want to ride for a short (~5 mile) commute, for fun, and for a little bit of exercise.
I’m interested in the thoughts of forum members about this - thanks in advance!