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    Off-road riding options for shorter riders

    I looked at them just now -- even their smallest frames don't go down all the way to sizes suitable for a 5'0" rider. At best, some of their normal MTBs (non-electric) go down to the level of a 5'3" rider, but most of their e-bikes are sized for 5'5" at the smallest. Also given that my wife...
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    Off-road riding options for shorter riders

    Thanks for the responses, everybody. It does look like LBS name brands might be the only option, which inherently means having to push much higher on the price category. I'm actually kind of surprised that with the Trek, she's on that borderline between the S and XS. That said, the price is...
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    Off-road riding options for shorter riders

    Hi all, While I'm not exactly looking for an eMTB right at this moment, I just figure people on this forum might have a little more knowledge of the available options out there. One of the reasons I'm thinking about this is that at some point in the future, the concept of commuting to work as a...
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    Wider tires

    I'm also curious about this, but more specifically, if anybody has put mtb, studded winter, or gravel tires on the Pace. I would expect the clearance to be slightly smaller for tires that have knobs on them like mtb or especially winter tires on them. For that matter, I would suspect there...
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    Pace 500 handlebars

    Out of curiosity, aside from the handling difference, do you feel like changing the bars has done anything for that sudden takeoff due to the cadence sensor? i.e. Does it make it more tolerable? One of the things about that effect is that because of the swept-back cruiser-style bars, one tends...
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