Thank you for your reply. I am looking to bike local roads in eastern Dutchess County, Rail Trails, and bike paths at a state park. Many of the country roads in my area have low traffic volumes. Many have hills that have made me cut my rides short which is why I am interested in an ebike for assistance.
Hello TIF,
From the sounds of things you'll be riding a nearly identical style of ebiking I've been enjoying for nearly a year and a half. I've ridden 4200 miles in CT, heavy into Rails to Trails
and very quiet safe roads, the worst thing I've experienced has been a flat tire. : )
One thing I practice, especially on the rails to trails is what I call 'excessive courtesy' . When approaching walkers, other cyclists etc. I never know who I'm passing and
whether they might sit on some Town Zoning Board, voting on cycling in general on Rails to Trails. I never speed. In a year and a half I've had one ill
informed person tell me my emtb was 'illegal' on the Rails to Trails I was on. He was wrong and I stated the law to back my point, that was the end of
that conversation. I enjoy eBiking so much that I do all I can advocate for eBikers.
I will say this, I'm not a huge fan of eBikes with throttles. One concern when viewed by the uninformed, when the eBike throttle is engaged and no pedal movement, it sure looks like a 'motor powered' bike aka a scooter, which for that point in time it is.
My two cents, decide on an eBike of your liking, buy it and enjoy. Don't get bogged down in minutia. If you purchase locally your bike should be a great resource if there
are any hard and fast rules that may apply ( which I doubt) You're going to have a great time !!