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  1. MrClortho

    Light(est) small Ebike with throttle for disabled wife (5'2")

    Have you considered a trike? My wife is also disabled and rides a Retrospec trike. She can sometimes loose balance due to her issues and the trike is stable and holds our little dog. It folds to fit in a SUV, has plenty of power and battery and has a stand alone throttle if she is having...
  2. MrClortho

    How much to spend on a ebike?

    You can buy a fairly good e-bike for your uses in the $800-$1,200 range and should be happy with it for the most part. My wife bought a Retrospec trike and it has been good to us with quality construction, plenty of power, long battery life and good brakes. On the other hand, I would destroy a...
  3. MrClortho

    Help choosing e-MTB full suspension under €4,000

    I have a Trek Rail 7 - Gen 3 that should be pretty close to your price range. I've been riding traditional full squish mtb's on single track, moderate to difficult for a few decades and I really enjoy the Rail. It seems to handle the tight single track quite well for its weight but I am not...
  4. MrClortho

    RideWithGPS

    I ditched the bike computers and use my iPhone for it, tracking and GPS using Strava and OnX Offroad. It is mounted to my bars with a Quadlock system, and I also use this on my dual sport motorcycles. I download off-line maps just in case and carry a small aux battery in my pack. It works...
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