Ok, I've been riding bikes (all types) all my life. Now that I'm in my late 60's, still with good riding legs and a bad back, I'm looking for a "feature rich" bike to ride into my dotage. I'm surprised the manufacturers haven't tapped this geezer market. We have great numbers and most of us are retired and have the time and money to invest in a comfortable all around e-bike without the stigma of plowing around on a "cruiser" or three wheeler. We belong to bike clubs and do weekly 25+ mile rides regularly.
I've been happy with my Emotion City Wave (with throttle) but would like something that looks more aggressive with more features (something that Elon Musk might engineer). I'm intrigued by lots of features on different bikes (especially the new ones coming out soon), but none seem to put them all together in my "dream bike," at least just yet.
Features that my generation would be willing to pay for:
I've been happy with my Emotion City Wave (with throttle) but would like something that looks more aggressive with more features (something that Elon Musk might engineer). I'm intrigued by lots of features on different bikes (especially the new ones coming out soon), but none seem to put them all together in my "dream bike," at least just yet.
Features that my generation would be willing to pay for:
- Reasonably upright posture with fairly comfortable seat with full suspension and IGH and Gates belt drive. (Like the R & M Delite )
- Automatic electronic shifting like the Shimano Steps system that downshifts in city traffic. (Like the Wallerang)
- Throttle (I like to ride hard for fitness for as many miles as I can and then "throttle home" when tired). Why can't Bosche or the others make throttles for the US market?).