Browneye
Well-Known Member
We have both, and frankly the throttle is fine, but really, it does the same thing as pedaling. If you have a physical condition the precludes pedaling the bike then it's likely a necessity. For the majority, while some may find it convenient, it's surely not a requirement for an ebike. 
The Lafree is a nice little bike, but it's a 26-r, smallish wheels. As long as you're okay with that it's golden.
I also did not care for the battery pack on the rear rack, much preferring a more integrated pack in the front downtube. I also prefer a derealeur shifter. It's surely a nice bike for the money though.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The Lafree is a nice little bike, but it's a 26-r, smallish wheels. As long as you're okay with that it's golden.

I also did not care for the battery pack on the rear rack, much preferring a more integrated pack in the front downtube. I also prefer a derealeur shifter. It's surely a nice bike for the money though.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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		 Mine is rated at 20mph assist for a 180lb rider weight, but because I'm a heck of a lot lighter weight, on the flat the hub  can quickly get me up to 23 mph.
 Mine is rated at 20mph assist for a 180lb rider weight, but because I'm a heck of a lot lighter weight, on the flat the hub  can quickly get me up to 23 mph. 
 
		


 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		