Bicyclista
Well-Known Member
New to this forum and to electric bikes, although I have been riding regular bikes for more than half a century.
Another Haibike (besides he 29er hardtail) that caught my interest is the Trekking, and I was able to test ride a Trekking Pro Low Step today. A lot of fun! And it appears to have enough power to help one climb steep long hills. I tried a 52cm frame low step, and the standover height was not a problem. However, the top tube seemed a bit long.
The on-line geometry chart that Currie Tech has is helpful, but it lacks one key measurement: standover height. Can somebody tell what the standover height is for
1. The standard 48 cm. Trekking
2. The low-step 48 cm. Trekking
3. The low-step 44 cm. Trekking
Thank you in advance! With the 2015 models on sale right now, I might must go for one of these.
Another Haibike (besides he 29er hardtail) that caught my interest is the Trekking, and I was able to test ride a Trekking Pro Low Step today. A lot of fun! And it appears to have enough power to help one climb steep long hills. I tried a 52cm frame low step, and the standover height was not a problem. However, the top tube seemed a bit long.
The on-line geometry chart that Currie Tech has is helpful, but it lacks one key measurement: standover height. Can somebody tell what the standover height is for
1. The standard 48 cm. Trekking
2. The low-step 48 cm. Trekking
3. The low-step 44 cm. Trekking
Thank you in advance! With the 2015 models on sale right now, I might must go for one of these.