gladiataar
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- USA
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- California
Recently purchased a new Zen Photon ebike from Ravi and am now looking for an ebike for my wife (130 lbs, 5ft 7in). As psyched as I am about taking delivery of it for myself in the next week or so (it checked all my boxes), 120nm of torque is overkill for someone in her weight class, so I'm seeking alternatives in the potentially lighter and more mainstream 65-95nm torque range. Not interested in any torque numbers less than that. Also budgeting for under $4000.
She test drove several ebikes in the Gazelle line, and we're quite versed in their offerings, but I'm having a tough time finding any other competing products. Like the title says, the following characteristics are a must:
1) True step-thru frame (no mid-steps)
2) Mid-drive motor
3) Belt drive
4) Cable or electronic shift, internal gear hub, but NO Automatiq (any brand, as long as it has MORE than 6 speeds and/or continuously variable, like an Enviolo)
I'm ruling out Riese & Muller (overpriced for my taste), and the Specialized line, because of those silly, proprietary, unadjustable handle bars.
Any suggestions on who might be an alternative to the Gazelles?
She test drove several ebikes in the Gazelle line, and we're quite versed in their offerings, but I'm having a tough time finding any other competing products. Like the title says, the following characteristics are a must:
1) True step-thru frame (no mid-steps)
2) Mid-drive motor
3) Belt drive
4) Cable or electronic shift, internal gear hub, but NO Automatiq (any brand, as long as it has MORE than 6 speeds and/or continuously variable, like an Enviolo)
I'm ruling out Riese & Muller (overpriced for my taste), and the Specialized line, because of those silly, proprietary, unadjustable handle bars.
Any suggestions on who might be an alternative to the Gazelles?