Joe Perez
100 W
So, after three wonderful years of e-bike ownership in San Diego, I have recently taken a job in New York City (Manhattan), and gotten an apartment in Hoboken, NJ, just across the Hudson river. This presents me with a challenge.
My current bike is an absolutely fabulous performer, built with a cell-man 52v battery and a 10T MAC motor on a large MTB frame. Details in this thread: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38688&start=50#p595736
Now, that bike was perfect for hilly southern California. Lots of torque, lots of speed. The downside is that it's rather large and quite heavy, and in this flat terrain, I really don't need 1,500 watts. In short- it's not a New York bike. Since you can't ride a bicycle through the Holland tunnel, my new daily commute involved riding the PATH train (a dedicated subway line which crosses under the river and joins Hoboken to Manhattan), and so I need something light enough to carry up and down stairs, and small enough to bring with me on a full, rush-hour train.
So I've been looking at folding bikes.
I visited a couple of local shops today, and one bike which caught my eye is the e-Joe Epik:
http://ejoebike.com/epik
Aside from being relatively inexpensive, I was really impressed by how light it is and how compactly it folds up. I tested out several bikes today, and this one was the clear winner on those criteria. I also like that the battery and controller are completely inside the frame, which makes it rather less conspicuous (e-bikes are illegal here in NYC.)
Riding something this small felt extremely awkward, I'm hoping I'll adjust to that in time. And while all of the hardware seemed to be of reasonable quality, I'm not an especially astute judge of these things.
Searching around the 'net hasn't turned up much in the way of reviews- I gather that this model is only a few months old. Reviews which I have found for their previous folder (the Transformer) seem mostly positive.
Any experience here on the forum with this one at all?
(moderator edit: moved out of E-Bike Reviews & Testing as it is not a review or a test)
My current bike is an absolutely fabulous performer, built with a cell-man 52v battery and a 10T MAC motor on a large MTB frame. Details in this thread: http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38688&start=50#p595736
Now, that bike was perfect for hilly southern California. Lots of torque, lots of speed. The downside is that it's rather large and quite heavy, and in this flat terrain, I really don't need 1,500 watts. In short- it's not a New York bike. Since you can't ride a bicycle through the Holland tunnel, my new daily commute involved riding the PATH train (a dedicated subway line which crosses under the river and joins Hoboken to Manhattan), and so I need something light enough to carry up and down stairs, and small enough to bring with me on a full, rush-hour train.
So I've been looking at folding bikes.
I visited a couple of local shops today, and one bike which caught my eye is the e-Joe Epik:

http://ejoebike.com/epik
Aside from being relatively inexpensive, I was really impressed by how light it is and how compactly it folds up. I tested out several bikes today, and this one was the clear winner on those criteria. I also like that the battery and controller are completely inside the frame, which makes it rather less conspicuous (e-bikes are illegal here in NYC.)
Riding something this small felt extremely awkward, I'm hoping I'll adjust to that in time. And while all of the hardware seemed to be of reasonable quality, I'm not an especially astute judge of these things.
Searching around the 'net hasn't turned up much in the way of reviews- I gather that this model is only a few months old. Reviews which I have found for their previous folder (the Transformer) seem mostly positive.
Any experience here on the forum with this one at all?
(moderator edit: moved out of E-Bike Reviews & Testing as it is not a review or a test)