Exactly.Do you live on the first floor? How close are you to the grocery store? Is the distance flat or hilly?
Yeah I live ground level I’d like to buy a house in the country one day but I’m already 44 and scared to drive a car so I don’t know if it’s realistic that’s why I’m thinking of just buying another bike for the warmer monthsDo you live on the first floor? How close are you to the grocery store? Is the distance flat or hilly?
If you have to climb stairs, any bike over 30 lbs is too heavy, and vast majority of ebikes weigh close to 50 lbs or more
Oh and never leave a ripe cantaloupe in your bag overnight unless you like smelling it for weeks.
While I agree with most of your points, especially not knowing all the circumstances of rider, terrain etc, the lower center of gravity of a 20" under high loads makes a huge difference in stability and balance. If one plans to haul a full load of groceries on a regular basis (upwards of 1 to 1.5 granny cart's worth*) , doing so on a 20"x4" fat e-bike is far easier.If you live on the ground level and there is enough storage space, - get a normal size 26-27". What bike will suit your needs better, difficult to tell without knowing your terrain, riding skills and budget.
Panniers will be a nice addition, better than loading the rear rack high. Make sure that rear rack is compatible with panniers - some have wrong shape or wrong tubes diameter, difficult to clip panniers.
Same trick here, but very few can do like us. Another tip is to level the pedals before the LAUNCH , in order not to touch the stairs.I have to disagree. My Voltbike Bravo weighs 59 lbs and climbs stairs easily. My trick is use the throttle while giving the handlebars a push and the rear wheel goes up the step with little effort. I apply the brake to hold the bike on the step and disengage the motor. I walk up a step then I push again as I release the brake and it goes up another step.
View attachment 46456And if I add 24 beer to my panniers which is roughly 20 lbs, and another 15 lbs in groceries to my rear basket I can still climb stairs. So we are talking roughly 95 lbs and is not much effort at all.