Thank you for the suggestions. I like that RogueHawk, I would definitely get in trouble with that.
p.s I was attacked first, so refer to the post with the smiley emoticon right before I replied in kind.
And I guess I'll request it again,
If you don't have something positive to contribute, ...
Seems many misread the title of this thread. It is, paraphrasing: "Please give suggestions if you know of an ebike with a certain set of features" I guess I could have titled it "Please give suggestions if you know of an ebike with these features and Keep your opinions in some other thread if...
People who think a throttle isnt neccessary have never had a health problem and only see an ebike as a toy for exercise. I see an ebike as a tool for transportation.
I have a suspension fork and suspension seatpost and like them both so much I want even more of that. If I had a fully suspended bike, I would use my suspension seatpost also.
I read that thread. All of them are mid drives, expensive. All but one was fat tired. Seems the moped guys solved the equation long ago and the ebike designers dont get it. All I want is a comfortable ride and thick, narrow, reliable tires.
Im looking for a full suspension, step through commuter ebike. Commuter means a throttle, class 3, and NOT fat tires. The most popular vehicle in history (Honda Super Cub) has 17"x2.25" tires so I think 20" x 2.25" are the closest bike sized tires. Hub drive and cadence PAS are preferred.
The manual for my batteries says not to charge them below 50F. My garage is currently 51F, so is there any cumulative effect of charging the batteries at close to the minimum temperature repeatedly?
Ride1Up lets you customize many settings that are fixed on other bikes. My 500 bike is the discontinued economy version of the 700. You can change the number of PAS levels and each levels strength. The throttle is
programmable up to 28mph. There is a global speed limit setting I've never...
I just bought one of these for the garage, but I might bring it along sometimes.
It was $30 and I already own a small Ryobi battery. The pump weighs 0.61kg and the 1.3Ah battery weighs 0.43kg so 1.04kg total.
It is very fast for a bike tire, it can fill truck tires on youtube. The chuck seems...