jjonesx86
Member
Hi,
I've talked to Pushkar and read through all of the threads to get the collective wisdom of this forum. I could still use some help making a few config decisions.
Me and my use - I'm 46, 5'10" 270lbs and I ride frequently. I use my ebike for family fun and for daily commuting (18 miles round-trip) to work, assuming we ever go back to the office. I live in Seattle and my work commute is mostly city road but we have some really crappy roads, pot holes, construction, etc. and I begin and end my commute with very big hills. I started biking to work for the exercise but need the ebike to help with the hills, at least for another 70 lbs or so We get a lot of rain and I'm very interested in lower maintenance bikes hence my love of belt drives and closed hub systems.
My current bike is a Specialized Turbo X which is long in the tooth and always breaking down. When shopping for my next bike, it came down to FLX Blade 2 or WW but the Blade was available much sooner...or so I thought. I have cancelled that order and now have a UC Pro on order. I have a tendency to get excited by the best of the best but I really don't want to overspec the bike given my usage. My current spec is:
Standard frame Medium - I have short legs and a longer torso so on the fence between Medium and Large but thinking Medium is likely the best fit. I may only be 5'9" at this point...shrinking with age
Kindernay hub - This is where I really need some advice. I picked this one because I like triggers over the twist but not by much. I have also read good things about the Kindernay durability. To be honest, I'm not really sure I need either the Kindernay or the Rohloff and I'm wondering if the stock 3 speed is enough. My wife has an EBC Model S without any gears and that pulls up the hills just fine with a 750 watt hub motor. This is a big dollar item and there isn't a ton of direct comparison data to go on. I'm not against spending the money, I just don't want fully understand the pros and cons of each.
Upgrade to 2300 watt was confirmed but not sure I really need that...assuming it can be dialed back.
Frame integrated battery only. My longest rides are usually no more than 30 miles in a day but on the fence about a 2nd battery. I think it can be added later so not too concerned about this one.
Standard fork...glad it has the front suspension but the basic setup should serve my purposes (pot holes and comfort really).
On the fence about the brakes. I'm heavy and so is the bike and I wan't the most reliable and least noisy.
Any other must have options for a daily commuter? Seems like the best fenders, racks and lights are a no-brainer but the standard light is already a good one.
I appreciate any insight you have based on more experience with these components or just your own thinking as you have made these decisions.
Thanks,
Jeff
I've talked to Pushkar and read through all of the threads to get the collective wisdom of this forum. I could still use some help making a few config decisions.
Me and my use - I'm 46, 5'10" 270lbs and I ride frequently. I use my ebike for family fun and for daily commuting (18 miles round-trip) to work, assuming we ever go back to the office. I live in Seattle and my work commute is mostly city road but we have some really crappy roads, pot holes, construction, etc. and I begin and end my commute with very big hills. I started biking to work for the exercise but need the ebike to help with the hills, at least for another 70 lbs or so We get a lot of rain and I'm very interested in lower maintenance bikes hence my love of belt drives and closed hub systems.
My current bike is a Specialized Turbo X which is long in the tooth and always breaking down. When shopping for my next bike, it came down to FLX Blade 2 or WW but the Blade was available much sooner...or so I thought. I have cancelled that order and now have a UC Pro on order. I have a tendency to get excited by the best of the best but I really don't want to overspec the bike given my usage. My current spec is:
Standard frame Medium - I have short legs and a longer torso so on the fence between Medium and Large but thinking Medium is likely the best fit. I may only be 5'9" at this point...shrinking with age
Kindernay hub - This is where I really need some advice. I picked this one because I like triggers over the twist but not by much. I have also read good things about the Kindernay durability. To be honest, I'm not really sure I need either the Kindernay or the Rohloff and I'm wondering if the stock 3 speed is enough. My wife has an EBC Model S without any gears and that pulls up the hills just fine with a 750 watt hub motor. This is a big dollar item and there isn't a ton of direct comparison data to go on. I'm not against spending the money, I just don't want fully understand the pros and cons of each.
Upgrade to 2300 watt was confirmed but not sure I really need that...assuming it can be dialed back.
Frame integrated battery only. My longest rides are usually no more than 30 miles in a day but on the fence about a 2nd battery. I think it can be added later so not too concerned about this one.
Standard fork...glad it has the front suspension but the basic setup should serve my purposes (pot holes and comfort really).
On the fence about the brakes. I'm heavy and so is the bike and I wan't the most reliable and least noisy.
Any other must have options for a daily commuter? Seems like the best fenders, racks and lights are a no-brainer but the standard light is already a good one.
I appreciate any insight you have based on more experience with these components or just your own thinking as you have made these decisions.
Thanks,
Jeff