If you want a sit down scooter with vestigal pedals so you can take a short cut thru the bike lanes, there you go! I would have no problem if 10% of the local city traffic used these on nice days to get to work,
Take a look at the new Trek FX + 7 or the specialized SL with carbon frame.
Both are lightweight and fairly easy to Pedal with no assist. Just my two cents.
I have dialed my Denango down so I can get some exercise at 2 or 1 if I really want to work,once I peddled for a 1.5 mile stretch with a dead battery,no fun!
Trek just released their new FX + 1s.
It is a first with a throttle and a maximum of 28 mph class 3 bike. For 2k and it's just under 50 lb.
They also have the FX +1 which is a Class 2 with throttle up to 20 mph. Might be worth checking out.
That new TREK FX is nice on paper, so much so I want to check it out in person. I have a great TREK dealer in my area. Finally, a mainstream manufacturer that's using the evil "T" word on their ebikes!
That new TREK FX is nice on paper, so much so I want to check it out in person. I have a great TREK dealer in my area. Finally, a mainstream manufacturer that's using the evil "T" word on their ebikes!