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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve had one for years and love it! Use it to commute to work, get groceries, run errands and for general recreation. It’s the best purchase I’ve ever made. OP - definitely get one with a throttle as well as the pedal assist. It’s really useful for getting going from a dead stop. especially if you’re going up an incline or are near cars or are carrying a load. Once I’m pedaling I don’t use the throttle unless I need an extra boost to get up a really steep hill. You can set the amount of power you get from the pedal assist. I don’t set it at the highest so I generally go just slightly faster than I would on a regular bike on flat roads. So those bikers in spandex and road bikes pass me all the time. I could go faster sure but that’s really not the reason I use an ebike. [/quote] Nice, thanks! Can you recommend a particular brand/model?[/quote] Hi - I’m the PP (not the person who recommended a motorcycle - wth?) I think that Faraday, Blix and Pedego all make pretty attractive ebikes that look more like normal bikes (some ebikes can be really odd looking). Hybrid Pedals in Arlington has a good selection and they’re really knowledgeable. Much better than the ebike shop up around Tenleytown. [/quote] So glad I cam across this thread! I'm looking to get more into biking and ebikes always sounded cool. I test rode a Pedego today and it was fun. I'm going to look up these other ones now. Anyone have a Radpower Bike? They are half the price of the Pedego, but there's no showroom here.[/quote] I got a RadRunner bike a couple months ago and have put 150 miles or so miles on it. I LOVE it. It's cheap ($1100 now - less than when I bought it), but accessories add to the cost. I put fenders and the passenger package so my spouse can ride along with me. Works great for getting basically anywhere you want to go around town. It is technically a bike, but with the throttle you can use it as a scooter. It's my 2nd electric bike - I had a cheapo Sondors electric a couple years ago but really didn't like how it rigid it was. I wouldn't say the RadRunner is super comfortable, with the fat tires it's able to absorb some shock. If I were buying again, I'd probably get the RadRunner plus which has suspension and all the extras I bought separately. [/quote]
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