Thank you for your response.
Unless you´re really uncomfortable with two wheels, this is a cheap, rugged, & powerful bike with
more range than you´ll probably ever need. The downside is that like any ebike. it does need
regular attention to maintenance. Itś a German bike in spite of the name, Moscow.(this outfit
names all it´s bikes for cities, guess they hoped to sell in Russia.) At 150 pds your knees are
covered; the pedals would practically be rotary foot rests & you could probably get 25 miles on
throttle only. I´ve 3300 mi. on mine, the only issues being tires & spokes because of my weight.
Not a problem for you. It´s currently $1059 from Leoncycles in seattle, but being a newbee, I´d
suggest spending the extra $300 on the Moscow+ since it has hydraulic brakes that do not
require regular adjustment as well as other upgrades. That 27.5 frame would best suit you.
Anyone inexperienced owning any ebike would benefit from studying maintenance tutorials
on Utube if only to gain a better understanding of how bikes work. You probably won´t be
working on your choice. A focus on rider safety is also very strongly advised; at our age
injury is not swift to mend. Whatever you get, take it slow & careful til you get the feel for it.
P.S. you might also look at the ´Aspen´ which is NCM´s fat tire versions of the Moscow
costing just a little more except when it comes to tires. The stock moscow tires would be
comfortable for you, stay away from cactus.