Oh my.....
I have (maybe had now ) zero interest in one for myself but the wife has wanted one for some time. Ordered her an Aventon34lbs... I'll be watching for the MSRP when it's launched next month. Probably way outta my price range...but, it's the first (production) ebike I have had any interest in...and it REALLY interests me!
Dude, we posted minutes apart about this bike! I mentioned it in my thread after having a conversion with a fellow rider/ebiker who was also aware of it. A prototype was tested in NYC. I hope it will make an appearance at the Electrify Expo in NY in late august. A group of us are going. As a BMXer this is my ultimate ebike!
My friend who's 6'1'' has similar concerns.Context is the issue:
-Wife is pushing for ebikes for RV trips.
-I don't like ebikes, but... realistically, she'll win this one.
-I do like this ebike , for much the same reasons you stated.
However, all day on a 20" bike is going to be rough for me. To be comfy, I need to be pretty upright with hands above the gut. I don't need full leg extension, but my knees prefer not to be bent much past 90°. I'm 6'2". I'm most comfy on a Big Ripper with 9.5-10" bars... that's going to be hard (impossible) to duplicate on a Chimera.
So, there's more to the decision than it being an absolute blast and the only ebike I've had any interest in. I got a couple days to consider.
Also not too keen on hanging a $5300 bike off the back of my camper, or Jeep, with nothing but a bike lock and cable to secure.
Amen, brother.I had a hard enough time pulling the trigger on a $2000 Aventon for the wife
The specs you posted show a 24x2.3 tire. I think that kind of speed and power would be bonkers on a 20The 20" wheels are the only real gripe..
The specs you posted show a 24x2.3 tire. I think that kind of speed and power would be bonkers on a 20
The Chimera is a straight-up street BMX monster. You don't strike me as the sort. It's not a cruiser or great off-road.I see now that @hamqqea pointed out my error first, but it was @MattiThundrrr that was direct enough to pierce the veil of delusion that enrobed me. For his service, I aired up my Canuckian bike for a ride so I could contemplate my new reality...
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