kenem
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This is my first post, although I've lurked here for a while and learned a lot of useful stuff, of the kind not found elsewhere. So thanks to all of you and maybe you can help me with a decision about my first (maybe only?) e-bike.
For background: I'm 80, living in the UK, a lifelong cyclist and still riding a couple of all-terrain analogue bikes, which I love. Typical rides are around 20 miles on a mix of roads, byways and easy trails - mainly flat/undulating with occasional hills up to 12%. All done very slowly and often with a mate of similar age. I have a heart problem (sinus node dysfunction, if anyone is interested) which necessitates an implanted pacemaker. Apart from the ravages of time I have a problem with the inconsistency of help from my pacemaker. So I think it's time for me to buy an e-bike.
I've tried a rear motor hub conversion on one of my existing bikes but I really dislike the control of it - it's akin to a switch, far too abrupt and jerky. I also need to be able to lift the bike on to a camper van rack. So I think the key needs for me are a low powered motor with fine control, a smallish battery all in a lightish bike. I don't need bling and I want it to look, and ride, like a bike. All of your threads have directed me to a Specialized Turbo Vado SL of some kind.
Right now I can buy a Turbo Vado SL 4.0 step-thru for £1,200, which I feel is a snip. I'm capable of adding or swapping bike parts to meet my needs but the e-bike electrical parts and control need to be right.
So I'd appreciate your comments on the suitability of the above bike and anything else which would help or guide me.
For background: I'm 80, living in the UK, a lifelong cyclist and still riding a couple of all-terrain analogue bikes, which I love. Typical rides are around 20 miles on a mix of roads, byways and easy trails - mainly flat/undulating with occasional hills up to 12%. All done very slowly and often with a mate of similar age. I have a heart problem (sinus node dysfunction, if anyone is interested) which necessitates an implanted pacemaker. Apart from the ravages of time I have a problem with the inconsistency of help from my pacemaker. So I think it's time for me to buy an e-bike.
I've tried a rear motor hub conversion on one of my existing bikes but I really dislike the control of it - it's akin to a switch, far too abrupt and jerky. I also need to be able to lift the bike on to a camper van rack. So I think the key needs for me are a low powered motor with fine control, a smallish battery all in a lightish bike. I don't need bling and I want it to look, and ride, like a bike. All of your threads have directed me to a Specialized Turbo Vado SL of some kind.
Right now I can buy a Turbo Vado SL 4.0 step-thru for £1,200, which I feel is a snip. I'm capable of adding or swapping bike parts to meet my needs but the e-bike electrical parts and control need to be right.
So I'd appreciate your comments on the suitability of the above bike and anything else which would help or guide me.
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