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Old 01-16-2023, 12:08 PM
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I have a 604 Boar Explorer, no suspension but 4" fat tires. Can be a little rough if I gat carried away with speed off road. Suspension bikes have mixed reviews on reliability. Get the biggest battery available, I can ride all day and not use 20%. What I can say is they are a game changer, get into the way back places without sweating up, stay late and lights on for the quick trip out. It is a hub motor, but torque sensing , that means it’s not just off and on like many bikes. I have only put 250k on mine, but so far it has been "flawless".[ATTACH]
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I should add it’s a “mid” priced unit (4K) with 1000 watt drive
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Old 01-16-2023, 10:31 PM
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I have a TREK 'Super commuter' e-bike and have also added a Thud Buster seat post. Not a back-roads bike, but like you, I'm very pleased with their quality. Expensive, but after years of not riding a bike at all, at 65+ and 240 lbs, I'm on my e-bike every summer day while the car sits in the driveway. I've also bought a foldable Rad-mini, fat-tire e-bike for my travel van excursions - but haven't yet used it.
Good choice. It was on our list but couldn’t get it in a small frame. The front suspension on the Allant is great for the trails we ride.
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