Wired E-Bikes honest review?

Cybersnow

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I have been looking at a number of videos about Wired E-Bikes. The videos look good but I am looking for something other than a sales pitch. If you have any experience with a wired ebike, please give me your opinion!
 

Mteam

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You mean these?


They're not really e bikes as most people on here would refer to them, they're more e motorbikes, or e mopeds, ie legally distinct (in most countries) from what most people refer to as ebikes.
 

Cybersnow

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That was my first impression also. But it does have a PAS setup, maybe a cheap gear set up (which can be replaced). I am thinking mire in terms of battery and power. We don’t do single track any longer ( since turning 80) but still love riding fire roads and jeep trails in the mountains. Just looking for more power than I am getting with my 1kw current bike.
 

Stihldog

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Yep very heavy! Have roll on ramp for the pick up but really would like a light weight but powerful bike!
Since your best 20+ years are ahead of you, you may want something that doesn’t feel like a heavy motor cycle. There are many mid-drive light eMTB that are suitable for fire roads, tame trails, and even pavement, with the right tires.

My very first eBike purchase (his/hers) was a pair of mid-drive fat tire street capable bikes from Trek. I returned both of those the next day. They were probably 70+lbs each.

I exchanged them for a pair of Hard Tail Powerfly’s with the Bosch Gen4 CX. Those were around $4300 each CDN. My wife still has the Powerfly and I upgraded to the Fuel EXE 8. They are capable of any type of riding but we are governed by the 32kph speed limit.

That speed is more than enough for us but the power is there when we want it.
 

Cybersnow

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I did take a look (on line) at the Fuel EXE 8 and it looks like a nice bike. I am not sure that I want to be picking up a 115 lb bike. We tend to like to pedal at a speed around 17 mph or about 27 kph. Not really interested in the go fast perspective, however there is this seemingly gigantic 25 degree hill getting up to our cabin that I would like to tame.
 

Cybersnow

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I wonder if I should start a new thread looking for a relatively lightweight but powerful hardtail e-bike. That steep hill requires the granny gear now and after a long ride is a walk up.
 

Weeksy

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I wonder if I should start a new thread looking for a relatively lightweight but powerful hardtail e-bike. That steep hill requires the granny gear now and after a long ride is a walk up.
That's your problem right there....

There's only 1 way to get more power, which is more weight, more battery, more motor. Technology isn't advanced enough to give a lightweight super powerful bike..

The closest you'll get is an Amflow.
 

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