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    5' 2", 100-lb Female w/ Medical Problems; Errand-Running/Cruising

    I have! That was the bike I rode. Maybe I will take it out again this weekend and get back to you. I think I may not have explained my limitations properly, though. My problems aren't with getting on and off the bike per se, but hopping back on and off the seat when stopped (e.g. at a light)...
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    5' 2", 100-lb Female w/ Medical Problems; Errand-Running/Cruising

    Thanks. (To all of you.) I'm thinking the Pedego 24" is my best bet right now....is there anything I should know about it, besides the lack of PAS? Are 60 lb bikes really terribly difficult to control? Given that I was originally looking at electric mopeds, and those are much heavier, I thought...
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    5' 2", 100-lb Female w/ Medical Problems; Errand-Running/Cruising

    I was hoping for something I wouldn't have to get off and back on again while stopped. So I could just put my feet on the ground. I don't know, maybe I should look more into the trikes. This folding bike is pretty light and has some good features: http://electricbikereview.com/ez-pedaler/f300/...
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    5' 2", 100-lb Female w/ Medical Problems; Errand-Running/Cruising

    No, I have! Not too far, of course. But I have. My old bike from before I got sick still fits me. My problem was mostly getting on and off the seat when stopped. I'd be okay with a trike, but they are pretty bulky and there's less variety and support available.
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    5' 2", 100-lb Female w/ Medical Problems; Errand-Running/Cruising

    I'm a small college student with a chronic illness that leaves me with severely limited stamina. I'd be using this ebike to get to class on days when I'm not feeling well, to run errands, and possibly just biking around, which is a luxury I haven't had in a very long time. I was originally...
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