Certainly the level of quality of components could be commented on.......even if they are termed entry level, mid level quality, high quality. I see huge numbers of bikes with generic low level set ups being marketed as high quality.......and I sincerely doubt that.
Anyone have a Yakima on-ramp? https://www.etrailer.com/Hitch-Bike-Racks/Yakima/Y96FR.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk9-wpNHV7AIVAxLnCh2lZwIMEAAYASAAEgI15PD_BwE
I'm 79 with medical issues that affected my range on my road bike. Went with a Gazelle t10 and enjoying it immensely. Nice having a dealer to answer questions and help if there are problems-- none in first thousand miles. Try them!
My choice a gazelle t10 medeo was dictated by having a local dealer, quality of the components (Devore derailleur, Bosch motor), and trial ride. I'm 79 and so far 300 miles in find the bike meets most of my needs.
Theoretically, the firmer the tire the lower the rolling resistance and the better the distance......but the harder the ride. I tend toward the higher pressures.
79 year old looking to increase range. Been biking for past 35 years on various road bikes. Last one a Gunnar Sport. Purchased a Gazelle T10 Medeo and first shortish ride today. Enjoyed the flattened hills and ease of cycling. Some numbers on Purion display seem optimistic (speed, estimated...
Dost has not, to my knowledge delivered bikes to purchasers. While they look good, no one knows how the production models will work. No local support either. Most bike shops have limited capacity to support brands sold elsewhere.