Hi there. I own a small airplane and have a Zizzo Euromini Ubano (non-electric) bike that I carry with me in the plane sometimes. It's a great little bike for the money and only weighs 27 lbs. It was cheap too ~ $350.
I'm now looking to go electric. Went to our local bike shop and rode a couple the best of which was a Tern Vectron S10. I really liked it but the price is steep at $3,700 and it weighs 47 lbs.
I talked to Bike Friday and they seem to make good bikes which are lighter but they are delivering in October now.
Considered the Green Bike Carbon but some of their feedback is not too great.
Another issue I'm dealing with is how much I will use the bike. I'm very leery of using it for regular in-town transportation. I live in a city with very few protected bike lanes and a year ago I watched a bicyclist die on the street one block away after she got run over by an SUV. Very traumatic. If I were comfortable using the bike on a daily basis for transportation I'd get the Tern in a minute but for occasional use when flying I'm leaning toward something smaller and less expensive.
Looking forward to hearing from this experienced community.
I'm now looking to go electric. Went to our local bike shop and rode a couple the best of which was a Tern Vectron S10. I really liked it but the price is steep at $3,700 and it weighs 47 lbs.
I talked to Bike Friday and they seem to make good bikes which are lighter but they are delivering in October now.
Considered the Green Bike Carbon but some of their feedback is not too great.
Another issue I'm dealing with is how much I will use the bike. I'm very leery of using it for regular in-town transportation. I live in a city with very few protected bike lanes and a year ago I watched a bicyclist die on the street one block away after she got run over by an SUV. Very traumatic. If I were comfortable using the bike on a daily basis for transportation I'd get the Tern in a minute but for occasional use when flying I'm leaning toward something smaller and less expensive.
Looking forward to hearing from this experienced community.