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Was looking at ebikes recently as maybe a car replacement. Holy hell those prices escalate quickly. Like Tern bikes going up to like $6.5k. Every car I've owned so far has been cheaper than that! And for something someone can just chuck in the back of a pickup and disappear with in seconds.
In what situation would you need an ebike over a regular bike? Or let me rephrase, what situation do you perceive as warranting an ebike over a regular bike?
Never owned one, not sure. Mostly just kind of curious. A cargo e-bike might be nice for supply runs and things like that.
If your distance is not greater than 10km one way, and relatively flat, you can probably easily do it with a decent commuter and a trailer or used chariot.
Can recommend.
Kind of prefer the idea of a cargo bike than a trailer. Maybe it's just the cool factor. Been hoping to see a used big easy around my local but not yet.
I don't know, this isn't really about necessity. I'm probably just looking to add to the collection.
I got mine to get to work in my (hilly) city in the Southeastern U.S. with high summer temperatures. It's nice to arrive at work or appointments without sweating buckets.
I don't have use for e-bike but I was looking at omniumcargo e-bikes just for reference and was also surprised that they start at 5000€.
But you can get cheaper e-bikes around 1500 € but with questionable quality of battery. I talked to someone who sells them and his opinion is that more expensive bike the better battery you get, motors and electronics are same.
Budget ebikes are around $2000 CAD. And I guess it depends on your area but a good lock that can only be defeated by a handsaw is $200, tracking devices are also an option.
Also you might be able to get a car cheaper than $6.5k but what kind of maintenance cost is that going to have? Not to mention gas, insurance, and parking.
Did you type all this out thinking I wasn't aware of bike locks (in a bicycling community no less) and the cost of my own vehicle?