Hi, I'm looking for some advice on my first ebike. I have a combination of things I'm looking for that are overwhelming me as someone new to ebikes.
So, for background, I live in a small town in Vermont. I have a disability that prevents me from driving, but having an ebike would give me a lot more freedom. I'd like to be able to ride it to pick a sick kid up from school (so that my spouse doesn't have to drive all the way back from work), or to take both of my kids to the library in the summer. That's about 4 miles, kind of hilly.
I live on a dirt road.
There is a killer hill on the way up to my house, I couldn't make it up this on a regular bike towing my kids last year.
2 kids, small size, but ages 5 & 7. Need a bike that can carry them whether it's a cargo or a regular with room for a passenger/ability to do a trail along type thing, etc. Neither is ready to ride on their own.
I am short, 5'2, and altogether my kids and I weigh less than 200 lbs.
I don't need extreme range or extreme speed, I have room in the garage so it doesn't have to fold.
I cannot afford a $5000 ebike. I'd like to be under 2000, but if I absolutely can't find something that will work in that range, the closer to that number the better.
I am not a bike afficianado, so I won't notice extra smooth gear shifting or anything like that. My bikes have all been from Walmart, pretty much anything will feel fancy to me.
Being able to ride in snow is a bonus (since Vermont), but not a requirement.
I had been looking at a RadWagon, but I'm not sure if it can make it up hills by me with just 40nm of torque. Since I'm in a rural area, too, there just aren't a lot of bike shops where I can go and try a bunch of models out.
I feel like I've looked at so many variation of bike style and method to haul my kids that I have gotten overloaded and now have no clue what to do. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
So, for background, I live in a small town in Vermont. I have a disability that prevents me from driving, but having an ebike would give me a lot more freedom. I'd like to be able to ride it to pick a sick kid up from school (so that my spouse doesn't have to drive all the way back from work), or to take both of my kids to the library in the summer. That's about 4 miles, kind of hilly.
I live on a dirt road.
There is a killer hill on the way up to my house, I couldn't make it up this on a regular bike towing my kids last year.
2 kids, small size, but ages 5 & 7. Need a bike that can carry them whether it's a cargo or a regular with room for a passenger/ability to do a trail along type thing, etc. Neither is ready to ride on their own.
I am short, 5'2, and altogether my kids and I weigh less than 200 lbs.
I don't need extreme range or extreme speed, I have room in the garage so it doesn't have to fold.
I cannot afford a $5000 ebike. I'd like to be under 2000, but if I absolutely can't find something that will work in that range, the closer to that number the better.
I am not a bike afficianado, so I won't notice extra smooth gear shifting or anything like that. My bikes have all been from Walmart, pretty much anything will feel fancy to me.
Being able to ride in snow is a bonus (since Vermont), but not a requirement.
I had been looking at a RadWagon, but I'm not sure if it can make it up hills by me with just 40nm of torque. Since I'm in a rural area, too, there just aren't a lot of bike shops where I can go and try a bunch of models out.
I feel like I've looked at so many variation of bike style and method to haul my kids that I have gotten overloaded and now have no clue what to do. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!