BurroBabe
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- Region
- USA
- City
- Chemung, NY
Thanks for mentioning another great Dutch bike I've never heard of. Of course, it's beyond my reach but the fact that it doesn't have front suspension is a no go for me. I don't want to give gory details but, I don't just have arthritis in my hands, my wrists are plain destroyed. No cartilage, no bone space, collapsed bones. Soft tires, suspension stem, even a 50mm travel fork is just insufficient. And if a review says a battery is not easy to remove, that means I have no hope of removing it.With your medical conditions and wants, you have to decide what you can compromise on. It’s like trying to find an iideal spouse . Will never get all you “want” but hopefully you can find what works well enough.
Suggest you look at the lighter weight gravel or even road biikes that allow very wide tires, and run those at low pressures. Change out for suspension seatposts and
stem/handlebars. And consider lightweight bikes with optional battery extenders.
How about step throughs like the Lemond Dutch? Pricey, but lightweight and a work of art.
But I appreciate your suggestions anyway.