
Originally Posted by
JaytaeMoney
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?
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)
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