u/Profigy_K

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I plan on buying everything at the end of this week and I'm so ready to get started. I am curious if there are any cheaper bike options that are as good as the Scott Sparks

u/Profigy_K — 7 days ago

Ive been looking for a pretty nice e-bike to buy lately and my main thing is wanting an e-bike that actually looks like a normal bike and is relatively light. Once I found the Bonnell bikes, I immediately wanted one but they are sold out everywhere.

I plan on using it to go to work and cruise around my city but it's very hilly so I would need a little bit of power on it. I also noticed that the mx is kind of just a motor cycle that looks like a bike and that's not what I want. I still want some pedal assist that can get me to 20+ mph before trying to throttle. That's why I'm so interested in the SE but I guess it's super popular.

I don't know really anything but thought it'd be fun and I have the extra cash for it. If you guys can guide me in the right direction from frames to motors it would be great. Also I am looking to spend around 3k but not anymore than what the Bonnell SE already cost (4300) unless necessary.

Not sure if it matters either but I'm pretty tall so small bikes definitely won't work for me.

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u/Profigy_K — 9 days ago
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I'm planning on buying an e-bike in a couple weeks and want to spend 2,000 or less on it. I was thinking the macfox x7 but after checking reviews and reliability it's definitely not my first option any more.

If it's possible from any better brands I'd like the build of a macfox bike (specifically how they have the long seat) but just don't want it from them. I noticed a lot of e-bikes have small seats like a normal bike and that's not what I want.

Any help would be great.

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u/Profigy_K — 10 days ago