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A cargo bike was an absolutely essential purchase for me. My city's bike infrastructure is really bad, so my opportunites are still, unfortunately, restrained, but I've been able to avoid probably 50% of my previous car trips.
My current ebike is a commuter model, the Lectric Xpress 750. Super agile and comfortable to ride but the lack of a strong rear rack means I can't carry a passenger or more than 25kg~ of small groceries. Now I'm going with an Aventon Abound LR cargo bike which should be able to solve both of those. Only the most awkward loads and long road trips should require renting a proper vehicle. Unfortunately we have shit biking infrastructure between towns even if I can navigate in mine pretty easily.
I went whole-hog for the family and got an Urban Arrow and it's a true car replacement (if there was like, one bike lane)
Very jealous. That's one of my dream models for utility, especially since my dog doesn't like his trailer.
Urban Arrow is nice but my dream car replacement is a Riese and Muller bakfiets
I'd be so worried about theft with a bike as expensive as theirs. I don't think I've ever seen one parked on the sidewalk or my university campus before.
The urban arrow is only a little less pricey and I'm less concerned about it getting stolen than my previous bike, a cheap road bike I inherited from my brother's girlfriend. The built in wheel lock the excellent attached chain lock are sturdy, if you remove the little screen it can't e-bike, and it's so massive that no one can pick it up and run away with it. Big bikes are much more difficult to steal. Sometimes I just leave it sitting out over night in my front yard.