• tunetardis@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    Wouldn’t 3k Euro be essentially the luxury sedan of ebikes? My first was a class 1 aimed at tourist rentals that cost around $1.5k CAD ($1k Euro). I considered that entry level at the time, though there are cheaper ones out there now. My current one is a $2.5k CAD ($1.7k Euro) class 2. It is pretty much everything I could want in a bike. I can’t see myself spending more. Well, maybe a cargo model would cost more?

    I get what you’re saying about theft though. I am lucky in that I have indoor parking both at home and work. A coworker of mine lives in a condo where he can’t park a bike indoors. So while it was thankfully never stolen, he was sufficiently nervous about it that he eventually sold his and replaced it with an escooter.

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      8 months ago

      A Moma 26 is a pretty good ebike with 70km range, you can pick one up brand new for 1K. OP is possibly a bike snob ;)

      You can also convert a normal bike for less than €500, and it’s incredibly easy

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          8 months ago

          Front wheel drive. Change the front wheel for an electric one, it’s the same as fitting a normal wheel, takes less than 30 seconds.

          The controller box is hung in a bag, anywhere on the frame.

          The batteries come in multiple fitting types; frame, seatpost, luggage rack

          The rest is cable ties

          I’ve done one in less than an hour, but to do it tidily takes about 4

          Source - Me. Been doing it since the pandemic when it really took off