I am considering a bike to better deal with city road issues , where some streets seem like riding on the surface of the moon. The e-bikes I own tend to rattle me well . Instead of continuing to look down at the ground and swerve around to avoid road imperfections, I would like to find a new bike to maximize comfort.
At the same time, I need to keep the total length of the bike down by limiting to 20" wheels, since I find larger wheels too unwieldy dealing with apartment building elevator and doorways.
My thinking was that the best bike for me would have:
A battery in the center to distribute bike weight more evenly.
A dual suspension, both front and rear.
4" wide Fat tires for the most ground contact
(Changing the stock seat for a comfortable seat is a given)
For example: Swagtron EB8 (i own the small EB-5 which I like for its compactness yet capable).
There is also the Rattan Fat Bear bike . However, they are both out of stock.
( There is also a "Fat Bear " under the brand name "YAMEE").
There is also the EAHORA bike, which is all over amazon, but I have heard bad stuff about it in user reviews.
Also, Would it be better to find a bike with the rear shock type that mounts to the seatpost? I believe the FatBear style where the shock mounts underneath requires it to be more limited in size. ( Although, by appearance it seems a bit unsturdy to mount the shock to the seat post. )
At the same time, I need to keep the total length of the bike down by limiting to 20" wheels, since I find larger wheels too unwieldy dealing with apartment building elevator and doorways.
My thinking was that the best bike for me would have:
A battery in the center to distribute bike weight more evenly.
A dual suspension, both front and rear.
4" wide Fat tires for the most ground contact
(Changing the stock seat for a comfortable seat is a given)
For example: Swagtron EB8 (i own the small EB-5 which I like for its compactness yet capable).
There is also the Rattan Fat Bear bike . However, they are both out of stock.
( There is also a "Fat Bear " under the brand name "YAMEE").
There is also the EAHORA bike, which is all over amazon, but I have heard bad stuff about it in user reviews.
Also, Would it be better to find a bike with the rear shock type that mounts to the seatpost? I believe the FatBear style where the shock mounts underneath requires it to be more limited in size. ( Although, by appearance it seems a bit unsturdy to mount the shock to the seat post. )
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