My wife & I are getting ready to buy our first e-bikes. For that matter, it is my first bike since about age 15. I am now 66 my wife is 62. We live in northern Minnesota so our riding season is short (although I understand with the fat tire model, we can ride in the snow - ha ha). We will be staying almost 100% of the time on paved trails - old railroad beds. So that usually means no big hills but perhaps long gradual inclines. I was leaning towards the Tahoe and my wife on the Newport. Both would be step through models. I am 6' 4" 275# & my wife is 5'6" & she won't tell me; but the Newport will be just fine! Whatever models we choose, we will get the upgraded battery.
What I am wondering is this: I have read that the Newport has more of a pedal forward design which I assume will provide a more comfortable ride. Perhaps I should get the Newport as well. However, this brings up 2 concerns - first, the rated capacity of the Newport is 250# and I would be 10% over that. Secondly, with the battery position and my weight, I am concerned the overall center of gravity may cause instability/safety issues.
Living where we do, there are not a lot of options for test driving various makes/models. For that matter, I believe Trek and E-Lux are the only 2 present in the state. We like the look and design of E-Lux, thus our leanings. They however are 200 miles away. We plan to make the trip to test drive & order in the next 2 weeks.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks
What I am wondering is this: I have read that the Newport has more of a pedal forward design which I assume will provide a more comfortable ride. Perhaps I should get the Newport as well. However, this brings up 2 concerns - first, the rated capacity of the Newport is 250# and I would be 10% over that. Secondly, with the battery position and my weight, I am concerned the overall center of gravity may cause instability/safety issues.
Living where we do, there are not a lot of options for test driving various makes/models. For that matter, I believe Trek and E-Lux are the only 2 present in the state. We like the look and design of E-Lux, thus our leanings. They however are 200 miles away. We plan to make the trip to test drive & order in the next 2 weeks.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks