Curmudgeon
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I am a 78 year old fat guy with balance problems who hasn’t ridden a bicycle in 50 years. My only healthy activity is working out at Gold’s Gym twice a week. My knees are starting to hurt, make strange pops when I stand up, and get very stiff after sitting for a half hour or so. I was looking for some kind of gentle aerobic exercise but found walking too boring. A few months ago I discovered electric bicycles and found the assisted peddling concept interesting. I needed a bike with no cross bar that could be easily mounted (step through) like the Lafree E+1&2. I looked at three other popular e-bikes that were similar to the Lafree in frame design. After extensive research and much deliberation I selected the Lafree E+1 for the following reasons: 1) internal gears in rear hub (no derailleur maintenance), 2) belt drive (no chain, no grease, no dirt), 3) highest motor torque (60Nm) of those bikes being considered, 4) my perception that the Yamaha motor with Giant SyncDrive is smoother and quieter than the other offerings 5) purchase cost was equal or less than the other bikes under consideration and 6) the bike in my size was available locally for inspection (no special order and associated obligations required).
Now that I have owned the Lafree E+1 for more than two weeks and ridden it every day for about 5 miles per ride, I have some preliminary observations. I enjoy the bike very much, my knees feel better, and I would not change my e-bike choice. There are some disappointments, however, that I did not learn about until after I took ownership of the Lafree. 1) all the Giant dealerships queried in my local area have very limited experience with the Giant e-bike motor, software, and related electrical system, 2) the Lafree lights are very low tier, 3) upgrading the Lafree lights may be problematic because queried local Giant bike shops are not familiar with e-bike lights, 4) It would be nice if the Lafree had an integrated display that showed minimal bike metrics like MPH, and 5) none of the local Giant shops queried are confident that one of the Giant e-bike displays could be retrofitted to the Lafree and how to do it.
Other observations: 1) the latest version of RideControl software seems to work very well. I have used it for every ride and have no complaints, 2) I usually ride in eco+ and start in 4th gear, 3) I have never used 1st gear and cruise in 7th or 8th gear, 4) the rear hub shifts beautifully, 5) the Lafree seems to coast very well, 6) occasionally I have run out of speed in 8th gear. I think I was well below the motor limit of 20 MPH (9/22 actually I was probably doing 20MPH based on a recently added Android speedo app). I wonder if the internal hub gears can be changed, 7) always wear eye protection when riding. I collided with a flying bug yesterday. Got stung on cheek just below my glasses.
Now that I have owned the Lafree E+1 for more than two weeks and ridden it every day for about 5 miles per ride, I have some preliminary observations. I enjoy the bike very much, my knees feel better, and I would not change my e-bike choice. There are some disappointments, however, that I did not learn about until after I took ownership of the Lafree. 1) all the Giant dealerships queried in my local area have very limited experience with the Giant e-bike motor, software, and related electrical system, 2) the Lafree lights are very low tier, 3) upgrading the Lafree lights may be problematic because queried local Giant bike shops are not familiar with e-bike lights, 4) It would be nice if the Lafree had an integrated display that showed minimal bike metrics like MPH, and 5) none of the local Giant shops queried are confident that one of the Giant e-bike displays could be retrofitted to the Lafree and how to do it.
Other observations: 1) the latest version of RideControl software seems to work very well. I have used it for every ride and have no complaints, 2) I usually ride in eco+ and start in 4th gear, 3) I have never used 1st gear and cruise in 7th or 8th gear, 4) the rear hub shifts beautifully, 5) the Lafree seems to coast very well, 6) occasionally I have run out of speed in 8th gear. I think I was well below the motor limit of 20 MPH (9/22 actually I was probably doing 20MPH based on a recently added Android speedo app). I wonder if the internal hub gears can be changed, 7) always wear eye protection when riding. I collided with a flying bug yesterday. Got stung on cheek just below my glasses.
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