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Old 05-18-24 | 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
Cross posted from PL. Meant for this road forum and not commuting or ebike because it's discussing a drop bar style bike and this BF forum is probably the best chance of a decent number of decent responses.


Anyone have one that looks relatively classic/normal?

I am guessing it has to be rear-drive in order to have a more traditional appearance.
So steel or aluminum frame, rack and fender mounts, drop bar drivetrain, 40mm or so tire clearance, etc.

My wife, who rides like 300mi in a good year, brought this up to me yesterday- she asked why there aren't more drop bar ebike in the ebike commuter category and I had absolutely no idea.
Part of why had no idea is because I don't own an ebike and don't geek out on the ever-changing tech.

I saw Salsa has a 1x and 2x aluminum frame drop bar ebike that is rear-drive. And Google shows Ribble has an ebike drop bar CGR in aluminum that could handle a rack.




Anyways, why isn't this a more popular style for commuting?
So many commuters I see week to week are on leg powered drop bar bikes. My metro isn't a big bike commuting mecca by any measure, so maybe what I see is skewed and there really isn't a large overall market for drop bar commuters?
Trek makes a handful of eBike models in traditional road bike format. Crank motor. Takes a close look to see they are electric
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