You might have spent enough. Had a rim crack? Had 4 spokes stretch over a period of 2 months? Had the power drop out multiple times when you hit a bump (requiring a power off reset)? Had the frame crack? Had the handlebar slip loose in the column and lose control? Had a pedal come unscrewed and booger the hole in the crank in less than a year? Had the display fog over where you can't read it? Gone up a hill and stalled, requiring you to get off & push? Had the battery run down before you got home again? Run into a car because the brakes wouldn't stop you? Needed a tool to change a flat and had to call a tow truck because you couldn't carry it or the tubes? All these have been reported on here.Why buy a more expensive Ebike ? I own a Raleigh Centros of which i have just installed a speedbox.But what would i gain by buying a better Ebike.
What would you gain? Probably very little, if the Raleigh is reliable and doing everything you want it to.Why buy a more expensive Ebike ? I own a Raleigh Centros of which i have just installed a speedbox.But what would i gain by buying a better Ebike.
Most bikes available will more than satisfy my needs from a speed perspective. That's easy. What's harder is about more comfort here. That's where my 70 year old priorities are. Handlebars, grips, tires, seats, seat and front fork suspensions, controller/display functionality, brakes, can all make a huge difference in comfort and functionality.Why buy a more expensive Ebike ? I own a Raleigh Centros of which i have just installed a speedbox.But what would i gain by buying a better Ebike.
Yep. Lots of thoughts on expensive vs cheap bikes. People need to just update the old threads on here.click bait title
Why buy a more expensive Ebike ? I own a Raleigh Centros of which i have just installed a speedbox.But what would i gain by buying a better Ebike.
This is what your will learn after your upgrades on your current bike are complete and you ride it. The more you ride the more you will discover not what you bought the bike for but what kind of rider you have become with an ebike and how your preference in rides changes over time.Why buy a more expensive Ebike ? I own a Raleigh Centros of which i have just installed a speedbox.But what would i gain by buying a better Ebike.
If you are going to do mtb well you need a different bike, if you want to sustain higher speeds you will need more power otherwise it is a good bike. You can do anything mentioned in post #3 with that bike.
This is part of a route I do regularly, 1-2 times a week. With pw-se, bosch cx and dd hub, on lower assist levels I do it around 30 minutes comfortably. If I push I can shave at least 5 minutes with any of those.Please post pics.
That's great and impressive, but Montebello Road appears to be good paved road when I look at it in Google Street View. Maybe five miles of the Sweetgrass tour is paved (with chip seal). About two dozen miles of the Soap Lake to Davenport Ride was unpaved, and that was all on farm and ranch roads.This is part of a route I do regularly, 1-2 times a week. With pw-se, bosch cx and dd hub, on lower assist levels I do it around 30 minutes comfortably. If I push I can shave at least 5 minutes with any of those.
That's great and impressive, but Montebello Road appears to be good paved road when I look at it in Google Street View. Maybe five miles of the Sweetgrass tour is paved (with chip seal). About two dozen miles of the Soap Lake to Davenport Ride was unpaved, and that was all on farm and ranch roads.
Riding on poor and unpaved roads doesn't make it easier.