pchieng
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My wife loves to bike, but hasn't been able to in recent years due to various health reasons. We biked yesterday for about an hour (with stops in between for photos/breaks). It was all flat but she still had some aches and pain at the end of the day. We tried riding a pedal-assist bike a few months ago and really enjoyed it.
Does anybody have a good recommendation (brand/model/specific features) for a quality pedal-assist bike with a decent range that will last? I saw some at Costco but not sure how those compare. One had about a 20-mile range, how accurate is that number? Obviously, it depends on how often you are using it, any incline, etc. If/when the range runs out, would the bike just function as a normal bike? How long does it usually take to charge? I also saw a company that sells bikes with 120-mile range, which seems like way too much for how we would use it.
I would prefer not to spend anything over $2K, but don't want to get something that will not last either.
Thanks in advance!!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Does anybody have a good recommendation (brand/model/specific features) for a quality pedal-assist bike with a decent range that will last? I saw some at Costco but not sure how those compare. One had about a 20-mile range, how accurate is that number? Obviously, it depends on how often you are using it, any incline, etc. If/when the range runs out, would the bike just function as a normal bike? How long does it usually take to charge? I also saw a company that sells bikes with 120-mile range, which seems like way too much for how we would use it.
I would prefer not to spend anything over $2K, but don't want to get something that will not last either.
Thanks in advance!!
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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 . Also step-through, very nice and easy to ride, smooth pedal assist (doesn't feel like the bike is taking off on you, which can be an issue with hub drives), and also has a throttle, which comes in handy starting from a dead stop in traffic, or on a hill you just don't want to pedal. This is an Internet bike, but REI will service it, and customer support from Espin has been great!
. Also step-through, very nice and easy to ride, smooth pedal assist (doesn't feel like the bike is taking off on you, which can be an issue with hub drives), and also has a throttle, which comes in handy starting from a dead stop in traffic, or on a hill you just don't want to pedal. This is an Internet bike, but REI will service it, and customer support from Espin has been great! 
 
		 
 
		 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		