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    2 Newbie E-bike Questions

    So if you don’t have a viable purchase option from a local shop, I guess making sure you can get local service before you purchase an online bike is the safest Plan B?
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    2 Newbie E-bike Questions

    I’ve heard that before you purchase a bike online make sure you can verify that a local shop will work in THAT particular model, or you could be up a creek if you need maintenance and/or repair? Those of you that HAVE ordered online, do they normally come pre-assembled or do you have to...
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    Two E-bikes?

    Did you order your Himiway from the website?
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    Two E-bikes?

    Does anyone have two e-bikes? I could see someone who enjoys the residential home cruiser bike, but also likes to camp and has a folding e-bike to take camping.🤔
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    Do you regret buying (or not buying) Step-thru vs. Step-over frame?

    Ok. That makes sense and is another valid option. I purchased a step thru looking ahead to when the right like hike may become an issue, I’ll already have the issue solved.
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    e-bike noob

    No more concern for me!! Be doing some stepping thru!!😉
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    Denago?

    Anybody own a Denago? I ordered a Model City 1 waiting on Fenders to come in and get installed!
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    Greetings from Florida

    I haven’t gotten my City Model 1 yet, waiting on fenders, but I did notice what you’re describing when I did my test ride. However two things that may not make a big difference with that faster pos 1 speed is that I ride strictly in my residential neighborhood with flat paved roads, PLUS I only...
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    Do you regret buying (or not buying) Step-thru vs. Step-over frame?

    For me it’s a no brainer! I’ll be 70 in October, and even though the right leg hike to get on still isn’t an issue, if I live long enough it WILL become an issue so my upgrade to an e-bike automatically included a step thru choice! I’d rather have something and not need it, as opposed to...
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    e-bike noob

    A similar retirement story with 3 years of traditional bike riding for exercise. Pulled the trigger on a Denago City Model 1. Waiting on fenders to arrive and be installed. I went with a step through because if the Lord gives me more years, I’ll eventually struggle to hike the right leg over...
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    Greetings from Florida

    My given name is Jack. I’ll be 70 in October and live in tropical SW Florida! I’ve been riding a 7 speed traditional bike 3 days a week, 3 miles each, about a 20 minute route for 3 years. I’m getting to the age where going against the wind has become an issue and I also like the option of...
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