Ducky77
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Hi everyone! I am new here! Many of the threads here have already been super helpful
I am a 40ish year old lady, reasonably active, haven't ridden much since I was a kid. Hubby and I live in a coastal area of Southern California and will be doing relaxing rides on paved trails, bike paths, etc. We live in a hilly area.
I am looking to either buy or convert (DIY) a cruiser style bike. Style, comfort and price are important to me. So far I have tried the Townie, Electric bike company model y, E-luxe Malibu, Bluejay and Pedego.
First impressions... I LOVED the vintage look of the BlueJay, but it was the least comfortable of the bunch and not a cruiser. The EBC model Y , I also loved the look of it... but the rear hub motor was very jolting. The Pedego was nice, but only the 24" fit me and I don't like their color options. E-Luxe was comfy but again, I did not like the "look".
The most comfortable was the mid drive Townie. I have very short legs and with the Townie I could reach the balls of my feet to the ground and still get good leg extension while peddling.
I think a forward pedaling design is best for me as I prefer to reach the ground without having to jump forward off the seat when I stop.
I still want to try the Blix Sol. I am really tempted by the price and I really love the look. Does anyone know how they compare to the Townie? The pedals don't appear to be as forward.
I am also considering buying a used standard bike with a frame I like and customizing it and converting it. My husband is a mechanic that also restores classic cars and said he thinks doing a bike would be pretty easy. He is very meticulous and was already talking concealing the wires inside the frame (his issue with a lot of DIY conversions is the messy wires). If we convert the bike, we can use good quality components, I get the exact look I want and we save some money too. Am I on the right track?
I am a 40ish year old lady, reasonably active, haven't ridden much since I was a kid. Hubby and I live in a coastal area of Southern California and will be doing relaxing rides on paved trails, bike paths, etc. We live in a hilly area.
I am looking to either buy or convert (DIY) a cruiser style bike. Style, comfort and price are important to me. So far I have tried the Townie, Electric bike company model y, E-luxe Malibu, Bluejay and Pedego.
First impressions... I LOVED the vintage look of the BlueJay, but it was the least comfortable of the bunch and not a cruiser. The EBC model Y , I also loved the look of it... but the rear hub motor was very jolting. The Pedego was nice, but only the 24" fit me and I don't like their color options. E-Luxe was comfy but again, I did not like the "look".
The most comfortable was the mid drive Townie. I have very short legs and with the Townie I could reach the balls of my feet to the ground and still get good leg extension while peddling.
I think a forward pedaling design is best for me as I prefer to reach the ground without having to jump forward off the seat when I stop.
I still want to try the Blix Sol. I am really tempted by the price and I really love the look. Does anyone know how they compare to the Townie? The pedals don't appear to be as forward.
I am also considering buying a used standard bike with a frame I like and customizing it and converting it. My husband is a mechanic that also restores classic cars and said he thinks doing a bike would be pretty easy. He is very meticulous and was already talking concealing the wires inside the frame (his issue with a lot of DIY conversions is the messy wires). If we convert the bike, we can use good quality components, I get the exact look I want and we save some money too. Am I on the right track?
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