I bought a ride1up 500 earlier this year and really like it. However, I miss my younger days of going on the trails and the 500, while fine on forest roads and really smooth trails, feels top heavy and insecure on all but the easiest trails. I'm 76 and in pretty good shape and am wondering if something like the Lectric XP (20x4 inch tires) or the Espin Nero (26x4 inch tires) might get me back on the easy trails. As an aside, I did ride a RadRover last year and it just felt to bulky for trails at my age. Suggestions?
I'm 70, so I have an idea of where you are coming from. Love dirt trails too. Nothing crazy or too challenging, but a single track leading back into the woods is something I find irresistible. The gas lines up in lower northern Michigan are awesome, though very easy to get lost in!
I think 26x4 tires for flotation in sugar sand, though I know some prefer 27.5x 2.8"-3.0" for trail.
A good trail bike, needs to be easy to control, and my experience with OEM RAD that was not good here. We've discussed this before. Their controller, which offers no adjustability, just kills any idea of good control. That concept has been refined even further in my experience since.
To me, when I grab throttle, I want it now. None of this "soft start" or slow spool up time for me. When I move the pedals, I want power right now (even if it costs me an occasional "false start"), not after one or 2 turns of the crank, and when I stop pedaling I want the power to stop THEN, not after I've traveled a couple more feet. It's only when you get this kind of response you get the feeling of having a locked in control feel. Very likely, when you find it, you're also totally spoiled regarding anything without it....
You aren't going to get this in an over the counter 1500 dollar bike. Not unless you modify it with a better controller anyway.
After months of research, I have a new bike on it's way. One of it's biggest features is the Bafang Ultra motor, which is a mid drive, with a customizable (to a degree that might be considered overkill by many) controller. Features a throttle and torque assisted PAS. Though I am a self confessed lover of big power, in this case available power is so over the top I might have gone smaller if there were a smaller motor available with these features.
A long way around to agreeing with Timpo. A mid drive deserves some attention for trail work. -Al