My wife and I are 62 and experienced road riders who used to do 50-70 mile days but are now only riding 30-40 miles due to age.
We want to buy bike kits that will inexpensively allow us to retain as much reliance on our own pedal power but supplement it to extend our mileage. We want a front hub motor kit to retain the full gearing of our existing road bikes.
I just bought her a Dillinger Street Legal bike kit and mounted it with ease on her 1990 Bridgestone MB frame. We are impressed with this $700 36v 13aH kit that got 40 miles on the battery's first charge. (EBR has not yet reviewed this kit but it appears to be the best value compared to all kits reviewed by EBR.)
She can now keep up with me on my as-yet-not-modified Surley Travelers Check road bike and we hope she can easily increase her range to 60 miles by using more of her own power to pedal.
I am now ready to buy a kit for my Surley Travelers Check. Should I buy something other than another Dillinger Street Legal kit. Entice me!
P.S. We can't be the first baby boomers who want an ebike to help them stay in shape rather than just make the ride easy or faster. Are there ebikes made for our demographic?
We want to buy bike kits that will inexpensively allow us to retain as much reliance on our own pedal power but supplement it to extend our mileage. We want a front hub motor kit to retain the full gearing of our existing road bikes.
I just bought her a Dillinger Street Legal bike kit and mounted it with ease on her 1990 Bridgestone MB frame. We are impressed with this $700 36v 13aH kit that got 40 miles on the battery's first charge. (EBR has not yet reviewed this kit but it appears to be the best value compared to all kits reviewed by EBR.)
She can now keep up with me on my as-yet-not-modified Surley Travelers Check road bike and we hope she can easily increase her range to 60 miles by using more of her own power to pedal.
I am now ready to buy a kit for my Surley Travelers Check. Should I buy something other than another Dillinger Street Legal kit. Entice me!
P.S. We can't be the first baby boomers who want an ebike to help them stay in shape rather than just make the ride easy or faster. Are there ebikes made for our demographic?