I’m wanting to get some 1st hand knowledge and advice on the a few bikes that will fit my needs. Then I can find the closest source for test rides.Maybe look at LBS shops who have older versions of Vado or Como . Don't make the mistake of buying cheap . Save some more money . You'll be glad you did . Or sell something .
Needs/Wants:
This will be used for general recreation rides and trips to the store (30-40 miles tops).
- Upright position
- torque sensor
- reputable company
- high quality components
- step-through
- under $
- 80% paved / 20% gravel
- 2.5-3” tire for control and comfort (current ride is 2.5”)
- fenders and rear rack
- mainly flat with some rolling hills
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I’m wanting to get some 1st hand knowledge and advice on the a few bikes that will fit my needs. Then I can find the closest source for test rides.Your price point may be an issue. You don’t mention how far you intend to ride. You should expect to put on smiles as you ride 2x-3x the distance you normally would ride on an acoustic bike. You just do. It is fun to explore. That said, you don’t want to run out of electrons.
Needs/Wants:
This will be used for general recreation rides and trips to the store (30-40 miles tops).
- Upright position
- torque sensor
- reputable company
- high quality components
- step-through
- under $
- 80% paved / 20% gravel
- 2.5-3” tire for control and comfort (current ride is 2.5”)
- fenders and rear rack
- mainly flat with some rolling hills
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Is it correct to assume from your post that you intend to test drive a potential purchase from youre local LBS before you purchase?Yes, I plan to test ride before buying. I need to get down to a few choices first as it will be a major travel commitment to get to the dealers.
Would it be correct to assume that you will not purchase a bike from an online vendor without first test driving it?
I’m wanting to get some 1st hand knowledge and advice on the a few bikes that will fit my needs. Then I can find the closest source for test rides.
Needs/Wants:
This will be used for general recreation rides and trips to the store (30-40 miles tops).
- Upright position
- torque sensor
- reputable company
- high quality components
- step-through
- under $
- 80% paved / 20% gravel
- 2.5-3” tire for control and comfort (current ride is 2.5”)
- fenders and rear rack
- mainly flat with some rolling hills
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I’m wanting to get some 1st hand knowledge and advice on the a few bikes that will fit my needs. Then I can find the closest source for test rides.I recommend you go through this list thoroughly. While it is not a perfect list, it's pretty comprehensive.
Needs/Wants:
This will be used for general recreation rides and trips to the store (30-40 miles tops).
- Upright position
- torque sensor
- reputable company
- high quality components
- step-through
- under $
- 80% paved / 20% gravel
- 2.5-3” tire for control and comfort (current ride is 2.5”)
- fenders and rear rack
- mainly flat with some rolling hills
Thanks in advance for the advice.
Are you sure you want a step-thru? When my wife and I were E-bike shopping we were so close to buying the Comos (step thru) because I hadn’t ridden in years and my wife hadn’t ridden since she was a kid. The chick at the LBS talked us into the Vados and I’m really glad she did. We love them and meet up with friends once a week for a 25 mile ride.Riding experience maybe more related to geometry of bike than it being stepthrough or not. Vado are trekking bikes while Comos are cruisers with more upright position.
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