XyloSesame
New Member
Hello all, I'm brand new here and to ebikes, and am looking to make my first purchase very soon; I have some questions before my wife and I invest what is, to us, a considerable amount of money.
My wife currently rides an old Trek 7100 WSD step through. The gearing on this bike has been an issue for her since day-one. It has a SRAM rear derailleur and, no matter what level of service, it never work smoothly and will often push the chain right off of the ring. Typically she will find a gear that will settle smoothly and never shift for fear of the clackclackclackthunk.
I stopped by our LBS looking for a bike for me, and the new pedelecs really caught my eye for her. We went back to our LBS the next day and she fell in love with the Electra Loft Go. It has a Nexus internal gear hub that removes all issues (and fears) that she has riding her current bike. Now she's dreaming of longer rides and commuting -- we're only max 3mi (one way) from work, groceries, and entertainment.
One:
Neither of us are in the best of shape any more. We're both late 40s and overweight (+230#) and she has a replacement hip from a previous motorcycle accident. I'm guessing routes will be primarily on-road with slight inclines and the occasional moderate incline. Will 40Nm torque in the Bosch Active be adequate for her?
Two A:
Outside of what I would consider niche bikes, I don't see too many with IGH. There are recent articles about possibilities, new models, and exotics, but not too many production bikes using them. Is there something we should look at as a "traditional" derailleur alternative to the Loft's Shimano IGH? Or should we even bother? We've got Trek, Giant, Pedego, and IZIP locally.
Two B:
I'm not afraid to take my chances with an online ship-to-door bike, but I am hesitant to use this method for my wife. I haven't quite found anything that ticks the boxes like the Loft Go at the $3k price point -- step through, standard with racks, supereasy to shift. Is there something else we should at least consider?
Appreciate any thoughts, and thanks!
My wife currently rides an old Trek 7100 WSD step through. The gearing on this bike has been an issue for her since day-one. It has a SRAM rear derailleur and, no matter what level of service, it never work smoothly and will often push the chain right off of the ring. Typically she will find a gear that will settle smoothly and never shift for fear of the clackclackclackthunk.
I stopped by our LBS looking for a bike for me, and the new pedelecs really caught my eye for her. We went back to our LBS the next day and she fell in love with the Electra Loft Go. It has a Nexus internal gear hub that removes all issues (and fears) that she has riding her current bike. Now she's dreaming of longer rides and commuting -- we're only max 3mi (one way) from work, groceries, and entertainment.
One:
Neither of us are in the best of shape any more. We're both late 40s and overweight (+230#) and she has a replacement hip from a previous motorcycle accident. I'm guessing routes will be primarily on-road with slight inclines and the occasional moderate incline. Will 40Nm torque in the Bosch Active be adequate for her?
Two A:
Outside of what I would consider niche bikes, I don't see too many with IGH. There are recent articles about possibilities, new models, and exotics, but not too many production bikes using them. Is there something we should look at as a "traditional" derailleur alternative to the Loft's Shimano IGH? Or should we even bother? We've got Trek, Giant, Pedego, and IZIP locally.
Two B:
I'm not afraid to take my chances with an online ship-to-door bike, but I am hesitant to use this method for my wife. I haven't quite found anything that ticks the boxes like the Loft Go at the $3k price point -- step through, standard with racks, supereasy to shift. Is there something else we should at least consider?
Appreciate any thoughts, and thanks!