Corporate Discount on Electric Bike
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Corporate Discount on Electric Bike
My gf works for a company that allows me to get a discount on Raleigh and Diamondback bikes.
I was thinking about getting this Gravel E-Bike for with the discount for $3,419.99.
Any opinions on whether this would be a good deal or should I just build one?
https://www.raleighusa.com/tamland-ie
I was thinking about getting this Gravel E-Bike for with the discount for $3,419.99.
Any opinions on whether this would be a good deal or should I just build one?
https://www.raleighusa.com/tamland-ie
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Raleighs are a solid value, but I wouldn't wet my pants over a 10% discount. Challenge for DIY road bikes is mounting a throttle (if you decide to use one), so that's a consideration (I'm not a good source for road bike info because the one I have is based on a mid-80's Schwinn MTB and throttle-only (I pedal too).
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If you’re going to build an electric road bike you’ll want a torque sensor, and do you want Class 3 28mph speed? The 750w version of the TSDZ2 mid-drive motor was reviewed on electricbike.com and looks a useful motor to convert your choice of road or gravel bike, Luna Cycle are selling it with a battery for $900.
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Raleighs are a solid value, but I wouldn't wet my pants over a 10% discount. Challenge for DIY road bikes is mounting a throttle (if you decide to use one), so that's a consideration (I'm not a good source for road bike info because the one I have is based on a mid-80's Schwinn MTB and throttle-only (I pedal too).
I want a throttle but don't know if the risk of confiscation is worth it.
If you’re going to build an electric road bike you’ll want a torque sensor, and do you want Class 3 28mph speed? The 750w version of the TSDZ2 mid-drive motor was reviewed on electricbike.com and looks a useful motor to convert your choice of road or gravel bike, Luna Cycle are selling it with a battery for $900.
Just starting from the ground up so I haven't even decided whether I should try a MTB or gravel bike conversion. Or if I should just buy the whole thing from a manufacturer.
Both my normal bikes (road bike and mountain bike) have been recently stolen. Ughh. So I decided I'm getting an e bike as my main bike for now.
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BDS; throttles are legal up to 20 mph in CA (bike paths and street), but I've discovered that as long as I'm pedaling , the police roll on by. Don't think they care one way or the other.
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To actually answer your question...
YES the Raleigh is a good bike, and the current models from Raleigh and Izip are a great value.
The Brose motor is the quietest of all the mid drives, and super smooth.
BUT you might also consider the Yamaha gravel bike. a bit lower price and high quality. It might weigh less as well.
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YES the Raleigh is a good bike, and the current models from Raleigh and Izip are a great value.
The Brose motor is the quietest of all the mid drives, and super smooth.
BUT you might also consider the Yamaha gravel bike. a bit lower price and high quality. It might weigh less as well.
-SP
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I've seen those discount codes around alot. Not sure you have to be an employee of a certain company to get one.
But, I would definately look harder at the Yamaha for a drop bar bike. Read this: https://electrek.co/2019/03/18/yamah...c-gravel-bike/
But, I would definately look harder at the Yamaha for a drop bar bike. Read this: https://electrek.co/2019/03/18/yamah...c-gravel-bike/
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To actually answer your question...
YES the Raleigh is a good bike, and the current models from Raleigh and Izip are a great value.
The Brose motor is the quietest of all the mid drives, and super smooth.
BUT you might also consider the Yamaha gravel bike. a bit lower price and high quality. It might weigh less as well.
-SP
YES the Raleigh is a good bike, and the current models from Raleigh and Izip are a great value.
The Brose motor is the quietest of all the mid drives, and super smooth.
BUT you might also consider the Yamaha gravel bike. a bit lower price and high quality. It might weigh less as well.
-SP
I've seen those discount codes around alot. Not sure you have to be an employee of a certain company to get one.
But, I would definately look harder at the Yamaha for a drop bar bike. Read this: https://electrek.co/2019/03/18/yamah...c-gravel-bike/
But, I would definately look harder at the Yamaha for a drop bar bike. Read this: https://electrek.co/2019/03/18/yamah...c-gravel-bike/
https://www.yamahabicycles.com/bikes/wabash/
https://www.raleighusa.com/tamland-ie