"Started to take an interest"?I've not got myself an ebike yet, but I've started to take an interest, looking to pick up some tips for buying etc.
Many thanks.
Try as many as you can before buying. There is such a huge variety out there now, even within some individual manufacturers own ranges but especially when looking at the bigger picture, that you need to ride as many as you can. Easier said than done, with some of the more persistent availability issues, but very well worth your time. Try not to be hustled with the "this just came in", or "it's the last one in stock", etc. It's far more costly to get lumbered with a bike you don't actually want, as eMTBs tend to lose a shed-load of value right out the door (think new car, dealer forecourt!). I speak from experience!I've not got myself an ebike yet, but I've started to take an interest, looking to pick up some tips for buying etc.
Many thanks.
Problem is getting the bike you set you mind on from a local LBS. I own an Orbed Rise and when i was in the market for one they were very difficult to get hold of. i ended up buying from an LBS that is about 3 hours away as well but since i do most of my own maintenance, i only visited once after purchase and that was for the free tune up a few months later.@Gkf9 In addition to the advice from @CJaMTB (which I agree with), buy from an LBS within easy commuting distance. I bought from an LBS round trip 3 hours away, considerably less than some on here, but getting home to find a message that the random electrical fault "is fixed now and you can collect the bike" can get irritating after a while.
I too do most of my own maintenance, just not the electrical stuff. For that I need the LBS.Problem is getting the bike you set you mind on from a local LBS. I own an Orbed Rise and when i was in the market for one they were very difficult to get hold of. i ended up buying from an LBS that is about 3 hours away as well but since i do most of my own maintenance, i only visited once after purchase and that was for the free tune up a few months later.
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