My wife and are in our late seventies and fit, and weigh between 140-160 lbs. We are looking for a city/commuter bike that we will take on streets and the Erie canal path but not mountain biking. Step through for her and non-step for me. We have some moderate but not steep hills where we live in Central New York. We will probably never go more than 20 miles. My wife wants an upright ride while I am ok with conventional forward stance and we don't need to get the same bike.
After a lot of research I am considering two brands from local shops and one online brand.
Local shops have the Aventon Pace 350/500 and Soltera models, and the Electra Townie Go! 7D.
Online the Ride1Up brand has four models that interest me, increasing in price: Core5, 500, Cafe Cruiser (new) and Limited.
Pace 500 ($1600): eight speed, 750W motor, hydraulic disk brakes, this looks like the one to beat. I am concerned that many users have complained about the PAS starting at a very high speed surge that might be dangerous for older users.
Aventon Soltera ($1300): seven speed, 500W, mechanical disk brakes, nice minimalist style, very light weight. Riding positions perhaps too upright for my wife's taste in the step-through.
Electra Townie Go! 7D ($1740): Class1 (no throttle), seven speed, 250W motor, hydrualic disk brakes, more cruiser style than the others. Very spare (no lights, horn, fenders, etc. and no display because no throttle). Non-removable battery a drawback? Torque sensor a plus.
Ride1up has a number of bikes in this price range. Downside is need to assemble it and concerns about service, though this brand seems to have fewer complaints online about lack of service response than others. Good online community.
Ride1Up 700 ($1695): eight speed, 500w motor, hydraulic brakes, the only one I am looking at with front suspension. Heavy: about 20 pounds heavier than the Soltera, for example. The 500 is similar without the suspension and only has mechanical disk brakes.
So I am pondering these questions:
The weight of the Ride1Up 700 seems too much.
I will need to decide how important it is for me to have the service by buying locally.
Will the skinnier tires on the Soltera be ok for riding on trails like the Erie Canal?
Does anyone have experienc with the Pace bikes and the surge that I see mentioned online? People say it's hard to ride it at less than 10 mph in PAS1
For our kind of casual riding will the Townie be under powered?
Will I miss the throttle if I go for the Townie? Will the 3 level PAS be a downside?
Are there downsides to the non-removable battery on the Townie aside from the obvious of having to charge it on the bike?
After a lot of research I am considering two brands from local shops and one online brand.
Local shops have the Aventon Pace 350/500 and Soltera models, and the Electra Townie Go! 7D.
Online the Ride1Up brand has four models that interest me, increasing in price: Core5, 500, Cafe Cruiser (new) and Limited.
Pace 500 ($1600): eight speed, 750W motor, hydraulic disk brakes, this looks like the one to beat. I am concerned that many users have complained about the PAS starting at a very high speed surge that might be dangerous for older users.
Aventon Soltera ($1300): seven speed, 500W, mechanical disk brakes, nice minimalist style, very light weight. Riding positions perhaps too upright for my wife's taste in the step-through.
Electra Townie Go! 7D ($1740): Class1 (no throttle), seven speed, 250W motor, hydrualic disk brakes, more cruiser style than the others. Very spare (no lights, horn, fenders, etc. and no display because no throttle). Non-removable battery a drawback? Torque sensor a plus.
Ride1up has a number of bikes in this price range. Downside is need to assemble it and concerns about service, though this brand seems to have fewer complaints online about lack of service response than others. Good online community.
Ride1Up 700 ($1695): eight speed, 500w motor, hydraulic brakes, the only one I am looking at with front suspension. Heavy: about 20 pounds heavier than the Soltera, for example. The 500 is similar without the suspension and only has mechanical disk brakes.
So I am pondering these questions:
The weight of the Ride1Up 700 seems too much.
I will need to decide how important it is for me to have the service by buying locally.
Will the skinnier tires on the Soltera be ok for riding on trails like the Erie Canal?
Does anyone have experienc with the Pace bikes and the surge that I see mentioned online? People say it's hard to ride it at less than 10 mph in PAS1
For our kind of casual riding will the Townie be under powered?
Will I miss the throttle if I go for the Townie? Will the 3 level PAS be a downside?
Are there downsides to the non-removable battery on the Townie aside from the obvious of having to charge it on the bike?
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