Currently shopping for our first ebikes, and this site has so much great information.
Thoughts: buy what's available locally or go online for wider selection? (online includes large players, as well as small bike shops that are not local to us)
There is one ebike shop in our area. They have a very good reputation, and carry BH eMotions (probably Evo Street or City) and iZips (probably Zuma) in our price range ($2-3000). Any other shops (and other brands) are at least 3-4 hours away.
About us, and what we are looking for: Both closing in on 60. He's 5"8', and in pretty good shape <3. I'm 5'2'" and about 30lbs overweight, have also had a hip replacement, then a broken leg and still have some issues there. We both want step-through bikes with upright seating (beach cruiser-ish?), and pedal asset AND a throttle. Lots of hills around here, and getting started up hill is too hard without the throttle. Good brakes (for every up hill there's a down...) and a comfortable ride. Plenty of bike trails in the area, also lots of suburban neighborhoods to explore. There will be for fun and exercise, no plans for riding in city traffic or using bikes for daily commuting.
Thanks!
Thoughts: buy what's available locally or go online for wider selection? (online includes large players, as well as small bike shops that are not local to us)
There is one ebike shop in our area. They have a very good reputation, and carry BH eMotions (probably Evo Street or City) and iZips (probably Zuma) in our price range ($2-3000). Any other shops (and other brands) are at least 3-4 hours away.
About us, and what we are looking for: Both closing in on 60. He's 5"8', and in pretty good shape <3. I'm 5'2'" and about 30lbs overweight, have also had a hip replacement, then a broken leg and still have some issues there. We both want step-through bikes with upright seating (beach cruiser-ish?), and pedal asset AND a throttle. Lots of hills around here, and getting started up hill is too hard without the throttle. Good brakes (for every up hill there's a down...) and a comfortable ride. Plenty of bike trails in the area, also lots of suburban neighborhoods to explore. There will be for fun and exercise, no plans for riding in city traffic or using bikes for daily commuting.
Thanks!