rooftiler1
New Member
I'm in the market for a new eBike after a less-than-great experience with another brand that boasted the largest battery capacity on the market.
Choosing my next bike has been a bit of a challenge. I'm not ready to venture into the Amflow brand just yet—it feels like early days for them, and it's also beyond my budget at the moment.
Last year, I rented a Trek Rail Gen 3 and was genuinely impressed by its performance. Despite having a 625Wh battery, I managed to cover 22 miles with 2,671 ft of elevation gain, and still had two bars of energy left—even after plenty of boosting towards the end.
The new Trek Rail models are appealing, but their updated geometry seems like it might leave me either cramped or overstretched. This got me thinking—could I still find a good deal on a new Gen 3 model? It seems there are still some around in bike shops at decent prices.
I'm eager to get back on an eBike, but am I crazy for considering a new (older) model to kickstart my eBike adventures again?
What are your thoughts?
Choosing my next bike has been a bit of a challenge. I'm not ready to venture into the Amflow brand just yet—it feels like early days for them, and it's also beyond my budget at the moment.
Last year, I rented a Trek Rail Gen 3 and was genuinely impressed by its performance. Despite having a 625Wh battery, I managed to cover 22 miles with 2,671 ft of elevation gain, and still had two bars of energy left—even after plenty of boosting towards the end.
The new Trek Rail models are appealing, but their updated geometry seems like it might leave me either cramped or overstretched. This got me thinking—could I still find a good deal on a new Gen 3 model? It seems there are still some around in bike shops at decent prices.
I'm eager to get back on an eBike, but am I crazy for considering a new (older) model to kickstart my eBike adventures again?
What are your thoughts?