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07-18-2021, 09:07 AM #3451
I think i saw one on the emtb forums, unassembled. It does present the risk of screwing something up, im relatively competent on a wrench but still def in the hack category, but it looked pretty straightforward. I think the yt algorythym then took me to a chinese mini jeep that needed assembly(maybe that was on a thread here) and that had a number of tests, rewelding, fabricating. The fat bike should just bolt together i'd think. A lot of it i think you'll revisit when you're cleaning at some point
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07-19-2021, 07:43 AM #3452Registered User
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I'd take it unassembled. That would save me from having to disassemble it before I assembled it myself. I don't trust factory workers to prep my bikes correctly.
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07-20-2021, 04:57 AM #3453Registered User
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07-20-2021, 03:30 PM #3454Registered User
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No, just a former factory World Cup team's bicycle mechanic. I like to race prep all my bikes for peace of mind.
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07-20-2021, 03:43 PM #3455
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People for Bikes is essentially the industry's ebike advocacy group these days, but they're not emtb specific by any means though. From what I've seen, their advocacy is mostly geared towards legislative change (getting legislation on the books that defines ebikes as bicycles and sets out the 3 classes of ebikes).
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07-21-2021, 12:53 PM #3456
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07-21-2021, 01:48 PM #3457Registered User
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Not allowing class 1’s on paved multi use trails like the Pope Baldwin is just dumb.
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07-21-2021, 02:57 PM #3458
I'm kicking tires on a commuter e-bike, round trip will be 18 miles daily (9 miles each way) almost all on a paved bike path with a decent amount of hilly terrain and I will have a small child with me 2-4 days per week.
I'm looking at Rad right now and am pretty much sold, what other options should I consider?
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07-21-2021, 03:06 PM #3459
We ended up with an xtracycle. Wanted the cargo space, which will also work to haul kids when they're a little older. Kids currently get hauled in a trailer behind it, but the bike came with everything to convert the cargo rack into kid seats.
Considered the Rad and various other hub drive options. They're quite a bit cheaper, but the cost savings seems fairly apparent - everything on them is just kinda shitty. General consensus online was that mid-drives handle loads and hilly terrain better, but I dunno, I've only ridden hub driven bikes a little bit.
So far the xtracycle has been great. We use it all the time, usually with 2 kids in a trailer behind it. Goes up the 500' vert hill to our house without issue.
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07-21-2021, 05:14 PM #3460
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07-21-2021, 10:04 PM #3461Registered User
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Electric Bike Thread
You’ll definitely want one next year, when they start Construction on the roundabout.
I don’t know much about cargo bikes.
But there’s a new bike company in Vail with a couple interesting bikes.
https://quietkat.com/collections/qui...a-cargo-e-bike
This is pretty close to what I want, but it’s a pig at 70 lbs.
https://quietkat.com/collections/qui...ts/jeep-e-bike
I’d like a slimmed down class 1 version with 4” tires under 50lbs.
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07-21-2021, 10:46 PM #3462Registered User
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07-22-2021, 07:52 AM #3463
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07-22-2021, 08:25 AM #3464guy who skis
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Also check out Tern bikes. I test-rode a Rad and it was fairly clear to me that they had to cut a lot of corners to bring in an e-cargo bike at the price point. The motor cuts in and out, rather than spooling on power. Mechanical disc brakes that are a bitch to adjust instead of hydraulics. The ride was fine, and ebikes generally feel cool, but when rode against others (that admittedly cost 2-3x as much), it was clear what you were getting for your money.
I just bought a Tern GSD, which was super goddamned expensive but it's also super awesome. Bosch cargo motor, 450lb capacity (rider and stuff), excellent brakes, and lots of well thought-out little details.
If you make it out to the front range much, Front Range Cargo Bikes only deals ecargo bikes, and Ryan, the owner, is a subject matter expert.
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07-22-2021, 09:09 AM #3465
Appreciate the recommendation. I thought the Rad bikes seemed pretty cheap compared to what I was expecting to spend so none of this is surprising.
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07-22-2021, 09:26 AM #3466guy who skis
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Yeah, there's certainly an element of getting what you pay for. If you're not sure how much you're going to use it, the Rad is a good way to get into the car-replacement bikes. But if you're reasonably sure you're going to use it 3+ times a week for years, I think the Tern is worth the money if you have the money to spend.
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07-22-2021, 09:54 AM #3467
Yeah I'm ok with dropping the cash. I think my wife and I will be fighting over it every day, might end up with two of them. As Shred mentioned, they are gearing up to do a big project on the roundabout at the entrance to Aspen next summer which may not sound like a big deal if you've never dealt with it, but it is going to take what is already a complete clusterfuck and turn it into the 7th circle of hell. It will be worth it for that alone, and we'll get a lot of other use out of it around the 'hood too.
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07-24-2021, 10:56 AM #3468
If price is your major driving factor go for it. If you want a good bike, run away. I sell & fix e-bikes, Rad's are not the worst but they're most def on the low end of the quality spectrum. If you want reliability you're going to want to spend more money. Bosch, Shitmano, Brose, Yamaha mid drives are all really reliable but slow unless hacked (easily done). If you want speed and power, something Bafang equipped will rock the commute. I have a BBS02 I retrofitted to an old Mt bike for under $2k cad, it's 5 years old and still hauls ass. I also have a Wattwagons Ultimate Commuter with a Bafang Ultra with Rohloff 14 sp and a belt drive, it has 2500km on it maintenance free and no grimy pant leg. (great bike but the owner of the company is a douche nozzle).
If you want to retrofit kit check out btn-ebike.com. Straight outta China. I've ordered from them and built 3 bikes for friends that have been solid runners for just over a year now (under $1000 cad each delivered when I ordered 3 at a time)
For reference my BBS02 is tweaked to 1300W and will go 50kph as configured ( was about 60kph with a bigger chainring but my drive line sucked). It likes to wheelie across intersections if I pin it.
My Bafang Ultra will go 65kph on the flats (I've seen 86kph on the speedo on a hill)You are what you eat.
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07-25-2021, 06:35 PM #3469
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07-26-2021, 05:43 AM #3470Registered User
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Many electric utilities already offer rebates.
https://www.holycross.com/rebates/e-bike/
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07-26-2021, 12:46 PM #3471
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Are any of the quick front hub drive conversions worth a damn? Looking for something I can swap on and off my commuter in 10min so I can ride with the wife when she’s on the Aventon…
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08-01-2021, 03:25 PM #3472
Anyone have/try the REI Co-op CTY e2.2? Seems like a decent value if you get the member rebate plus REI MasterCard add on. (About $2040 after that). Schimano E6100 250w and 60 Nm torque, 36v/504 Wh battery. Rack, fenders, etc. already on. Would be using it on a 10 mile each way commute, mostly path, moderately downhill there, uphill back. It’s only a class 1, but the hack to beat the limiter seems pretty easy, a la YouTube. Seems like any class 3 would be at least $1,000 or more higher. Would the hack split the difference?
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08-01-2021, 04:47 PM #3473Registered User
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It would, hacked 250w bikes will go faster on the flats and downhill.
My hacked rad wagon is faster but not on the steeper hills.
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08-04-2021, 11:15 PM #3474
Ok I can’t even with this shit. https://m.pinkbike.com/news/ruff-cyc...jump-bike.html
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08-04-2021, 11:23 PM #3475
Funny that turds get triggered on that. There shouldnt be any trail conflict. Its not like youd run into people on a jump line. Why would anyone care what someone else rides. Actually you could probably keep your secret jump line secret by making it farther in the bush. Funny how people join in looking for something bad and cant possibly see anything good. No free thinking just group thought bootlickers
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