Pedalnomore
New Member
Greetings everyone. First of all, I am a total newbie when it comes to ebikes, so any/all advice is appreciated. I am a reasonably large (6'3", 235lbs), out of shape 65 year old who will be retiring shortly, and am thinking about getting an ebike probably next spring. With that, I've started my research efforts.
I live in "flyover" country and there are no ebike stores within a few hundred miles of me, so I guess reliability of brand is important to me. We do have a lot of bike paths in the area, so most of my riding will be on those things (and there are some moderate hills, so it's not just flat cruising).
Also, as I've aged, I find myself preferring a more upright riding position. As per budget, I guess I could go up to 4K-ish if it meant gaining more quality and reliability.
Right now, I'm kind of thinking that a Pedego City Commuter, Interceptor II or even that Ford thingee are at the top of the list. The Stromer sounds interesting too, but as I recall, it doesn't have a throttle, and I think I'd enjoy both pedalec and a throttle.
Also, I think I'm leaning towards a hub motor rather than a mid-drive as I don't want to be worrying about shifting under power, grinding gears (I hate that), etc. Also, I'm thinking that with my size and some hills, a geared hub motor would provide a bit more oomph than a gearless hub drive?
I'll probably head out to Denver or Dallas (nearest ebike shops) someday to test drive some ebikes but in the meantime, it'd be good to kind of winnow down the field a bit.
As per the Pedego's do you all think that the City Commuter would be too small; is the Interceptor a better sized bike? Is it as easy to pedal (given the very upright position) as the Commuter? Does the Ford offering provide much more than the Interceptor? I have a zillion questions, but in the interests of not using too many pixels, I'll stop here fo now.
SO, do any of you have any input, cautions, recommendations, preferences, etc?
Thanks so much!!!
I live in "flyover" country and there are no ebike stores within a few hundred miles of me, so I guess reliability of brand is important to me. We do have a lot of bike paths in the area, so most of my riding will be on those things (and there are some moderate hills, so it's not just flat cruising).
Also, as I've aged, I find myself preferring a more upright riding position. As per budget, I guess I could go up to 4K-ish if it meant gaining more quality and reliability.
Right now, I'm kind of thinking that a Pedego City Commuter, Interceptor II or even that Ford thingee are at the top of the list. The Stromer sounds interesting too, but as I recall, it doesn't have a throttle, and I think I'd enjoy both pedalec and a throttle.
Also, I think I'm leaning towards a hub motor rather than a mid-drive as I don't want to be worrying about shifting under power, grinding gears (I hate that), etc. Also, I'm thinking that with my size and some hills, a geared hub motor would provide a bit more oomph than a gearless hub drive?
I'll probably head out to Denver or Dallas (nearest ebike shops) someday to test drive some ebikes but in the meantime, it'd be good to kind of winnow down the field a bit.
As per the Pedego's do you all think that the City Commuter would be too small; is the Interceptor a better sized bike? Is it as easy to pedal (given the very upright position) as the Commuter? Does the Ford offering provide much more than the Interceptor? I have a zillion questions, but in the interests of not using too many pixels, I'll stop here fo now.
SO, do any of you have any input, cautions, recommendations, preferences, etc?
Thanks so much!!!