E bike recommendations?

   / E bike recommendations? #111  
I’ve figured out the best way to load my ebike onto my Thule rack is to line it up parallel to the rack, lock the rear brake, and back up while lifting the front wheel. Once it’s high enough, I swing the front wheel into the groove, lock the front wheel, and then lift the rear wheel into place.
If your Thule rack mounts in a receiver and you want a "no lift" option to load your bike, check out the MowTow hitch lift:

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It's operated with a hand crank but I use my cordless drill with a socket adapter. There is also a motorized version but it's pricey.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #112  
Still have a pretty cheap step thru foldable e bike my wife got me quite a few years ago it's been pretty reliable however did upgrade the silverfish battery, replaced the pedal chain, and both foldable pedals. Definitely some of the hardware the bike came with was cheap, low quality. It does have a Shimano 6 speed derailer tough and decent brakes. I do pretend I'm pedaling when I ride with wife and kids or pass pure hardcore bicyclists. I don't think I'm that old but really like step thru bikes especially my e bike. My e-bike stopped us from getting a cheap car to tow behind the RV. Id study up on the different classes of e bikes ie pedal assist, and pure motoring.ones. mine has a 500 watt motor and is plenty for how I ride it easily gets up hills without pedals goes about 20mph motoring only. Front fork suspension, suspension seat post. Once I went with a e bike never want to go back to pedal only. It's foldable so it can fit just about anywhere for transport however I usually leave it unfolded and put it on the back 4 bike rack we use.
 

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I’m still at it, about 6600 miles on mine. Life gets in the way of my riding. We spent a bunch of time helping my daughter find a house and then move. The last couple of weeks I’ve missed out on some perfect weather because of a bad cold. I’m hoping to ride again tomorrow.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #114  
I haven't read the whole thread but my wife and I bought ebikes a few years ago and it's been a game changer. I have a bum knee from a motorcycle accident and had to quit riding bicycles 10 or 15 years ago. Ebikes allow me to ride again. Our first were Gazelles with Bosch motors. We loved them and the Bosch systems are very smooth. We travel a lot in our motorhome and the bikes were out in the weather on a rack. I never felt good about having such expensive bikes out in the rain, snow, and road grime so I wanted them inside the car we tow. They weighed 55-60 lbs which isn't particularly heavy for ebikes but a bit much to lift into the back of a vehicle. About a year ago we switched to Specialized Vados which are about 12 lbs lighter. That lower weight makes them easier to load and makes a huge difference in the feel - they actually feel more like a regular pedal bike. The motors aren't as smooth as the Bosch but are still very nice. They have less power than the Gazelles but with the lighter weight it's a wash.

Ours have all been pedal assist and I wouldn't want a throttle. I know myself and if I had a throttle I'd get lazy and use it. We just moved to a new house near a rails to trails that's out in the country and very lightly used so on weekdays we have it to ourselves. Trails are constantly expanding in our area so every year we'll have many more miles available right from our door.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #115  
I’m still at it, about 6600 miles on mine. Life gets in the way of my riding. We spent a bunch of time helping my daughter find a house and then move. The last couple of weeks I’ve missed out on some perfect weather because of a bad cold. I’m hoping to ride again tomorrow.
Cripes you started this thread in 2021 about the same time I got my e-bike. Really need to wear and or clean my cheaters more.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #116  
Great thread. There is a bus stop 3 miles from my house and the bus has a bike rack, so if transportation gets to be a big problem a bike would be a solution. E-bike for my geriatric years.
You might want to check with the bus company. Our local bus company wont take Ebikes because someone has heard that batteries can catch fire. The fact that the bus is driving on a street full of cars with bigger batteries and most of the passengers have phones powered by ...........
 
   / E bike recommendations? #117  
   / E bike recommendations? #118  
The one bike trail I rode earlier had a very long up hill grade, the total length is about 10 miles one way. Coming back downhill they have 20 mph speed limit signs all over. I hit 30 mph a couple of times just coasting.
Any bikes with regenerative braking - charge everytime you brake?
 
   / E bike recommendations? #119  
Any bikes with regenerative braking - charge everytime you brake?
Yes, there are a few bikes with regen braking, but the return you get is very small. Most manufacturers don't offer it since the minimal energy recovered is not cost-effective.


A better idea is to get a bike with a battery large enough to suit your needs.
 
   / E bike recommendations? #120  
I have 3 magicycle brand.2 cruiser pro and the ocelot pro. 52v and they go the distance. They usually do good sales periodically and package deals.
 

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