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Old 07-05-11, 08:00 PM
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Which bike for under $1500?

Hi,

I'm new to ebikes and looking for one for two reasons: (1) going around a large university campus and beyond 5 days a week; we have some good sloping roads, and (2) recreation over the weekend; I live on top of a hill with 575 ft elevation across 1.6 miles. For the weekend rides I would like a bike which can do a real (not claimed) 15-20 miles across flat roads and hills before a recharge is needed.

Any recommendations for complete bikes under $1500 (not kits for existing bikes)? Some choices:

- Sanyo Eneloop (can get it for $1260)
- Currie EZip Trailz and others ($500-$800)
- eZee LiV ($1200)
- Schwinn Tailwind ($1K or less at Performance Bikes)
- iZip Express, Rapido ($1K)
- Giant Express ($1500)

Any help will be much appreciated!

Thanks very much

Paul
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Old 07-07-11, 05:41 AM
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People don't seem to like the Izips so I would steer clear of those. You want one for college so I would suggest something with a small battery for convenience purposes. One with a small battery that you can slide off and take into class with you. As long as you do a little pedaling, any lithium battery that is about 8 to 10 AH should be able to get you 20 miles. I recommend building your own e-bike with a kit. Is there a reason why you want to buy a ready made one?

Might check the other thread created by Sarahlou, she is buying a Kalkhoff bike (I think that is how it's spelled). I really can't give you any kind of suggestion on most of those bikes because I've never tried them. WE know more about kits than complete bikes on here.
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Old 07-07-11, 08:38 AM
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Thanks, the main reasons why I'm looking for a complete bike are that a) I don't have a bike now, and b) I'm not very good with tools.

What I really need is for the bike to do around 24 miles or so, including a 1.6 mile steep hill.

My local shop here has the iZip Rapido and the Giant Twist Freedoms. They won't service bikes they don't sell either ...

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