Stefan Mikes
Gravel e-biker
- Region
- Europe
- City
- Mazovia, PL
Friends, you are really helping me. Thank you!
I found no Trek e-bike I'd like to recommend to the friend.
The E.Dailytour I found is indeed a Liv. I fell in love with that e-bike and what's interesting, the E+ 2, while cheaper than E+ 1, is a newer model with great specs and a nice colour. I think there is a possibility of a demo ride. I will greatly recommend E+ 2 to my friend.Stefan, does Giant sell their Liv brand in Poland?
If my friend does not like the Giant, a Como or a Vado will be the second option. She tried riding my Lovelec and she got excited with e-bikes (actually, it was her hubby who damaged my derailleur but some people are like that...) She reads my stories about my rides in a private circle on Facebook, so she believes in Specialized and she trusts me.Stefan, you mentioned step thru frame. How low of a step thru? Are the Comos/Vados low enough? I would consider my Vado a mid-step but it’s a couple years old. The 2020 frames might be different.
Are any low step Treks available? There might be more options available in Europe than there are here in US. Your friend is fortunate to have access to your experience.
I found no Trek e-bike I'd like to recommend to the friend.
Patricia, you focused my attention to Giant e-bikes and I thank you very much for that. The Auto Assist will be a perfect selling point to convince Anita. Fancy that! Six sensors, including Inclination! Funny enough,the E.Dailyytour E+ 1 has only got 4 sensors...I ride my +2 on auto assist all the time - the only thing I do is change gears when necessary, and I find it's not necessary very often - usually ride between 3rd and 5th, occasionally downshifting to 2nd if the hill is really big and long, or 8th if I'm on a long flat and want to pedal. I love that feature
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