Late Life Crisis
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Due to physical handicap I can no longer throw a leg over a conventional bike frame. I need a low step-thru.
I am aware that the low step-thru frame ebikes can have frame-flex issues which diverts some energy and could cause speed-wobble at higher speeds.
Been looking online at bikes from Bulls, Pegasus, Evelo, Raleigh, Izip and a few others. The reviews mention the frame-flex issue and that it is, like everything else, a trade off to achieve easy mounting.
But it seems of all the low step bikes, R&M Nevo has what looks to be the most strongly engineered frame purpose-built from the ground up. Maybe wishful thinking on my part.
In Court's awesome review of the Nevo, he does not mention frame flex. Who manufactures the most rigid of the step-through bikes?
I am aware that the low step-thru frame ebikes can have frame-flex issues which diverts some energy and could cause speed-wobble at higher speeds.
Been looking online at bikes from Bulls, Pegasus, Evelo, Raleigh, Izip and a few others. The reviews mention the frame-flex issue and that it is, like everything else, a trade off to achieve easy mounting.
But it seems of all the low step bikes, R&M Nevo has what looks to be the most strongly engineered frame purpose-built from the ground up. Maybe wishful thinking on my part.
In Court's awesome review of the Nevo, he does not mention frame flex. Who manufactures the most rigid of the step-through bikes?