Cory Spackman
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About Me
I spent some time today combing over loads of videos and electric reviews (many of them on this site). It would seem that the following might be good options for me:
My Questions/Asks
Much appreciated!
Cory
About Me
- Male
- 6'6"
- 215 lbs
- Sun Valley, ID
- Semi active, living with Muscular Dystrophy
- Bike path: Smooth, beautiful trails (ex-railroad tracks), a few easy grade hills
- Price up to $3,500
- Use: Spring and Summer cruising; Grocery store trips
- Bike: Something I can fit on; Pedal assist; Throttle
- Spring and Summer here in the Rocky Mountains are pretty amazing. Dramatic mountain backdrops, riverside bike path trails, and wide highway shoulders makes for some fantastic bike riding. Unfortunately, some time ago, I gave up bike riding due to some advanced leg problems (weak quads and hamstrings). I'm able to ride standard bikes OK, but can only use the lowest gears possibly. Just recently, I was turned onto electric bikes as a possible option to help get me back out there, cruising the roads. I'd prefer to find a bike that can be used for all sorts of things -- shopping, minor off-roading (nothing serious), commuting.
I spent some time today combing over loads of videos and electric reviews (many of them on this site). It would seem that the following might be good options for me:
- Stromer ST1/ST2
- Easy Motion Neo Cross
- IZIP E3 Dash
- Pedego City Commuter
My Questions/Asks
- I was hoping that some experienced e-bike riders could recommend some makes and models, as well as accessories that might be appropriate to make the ride more comfortable for a tall guy.
- I'd imagine that e-bike components (batteries, motors, electronic interfaces) become outdated pretty quickly, year over year. Should I be looking out for models that can be upgraded somehow?
- Chain-rings: I'm guessing that I should be sure to get something with at least 3 chain-rings, in case I run out of juice, and need to pedal on my own. With my weak legs, I'm guessing that would be an important feature.
Much appreciated!
Cory