Just chose my first E-bike, a Cannondale Contro-E Speed. I test rode several bikes before settling on this one. The people at the various Trek stores I visited were all very helpful. I tested a few bikes, the PowerFly 5, the Cross-Rip+, the police/PowerFly Speed, another I can't remember, and settled on the Cannondale. Adding a more comfortable seat made the sale. The riding position suits me the best of all of the bikes I tested. I was surprised I didn't like the Police more, as I thought by looking at the specifications it would suit me. It has only a 15 tooth front sprocket, which ended up feeling really short geared for a class 3. The Super Commuter 8 has a 20 (class 3), and the Super Commuter 7 has an 18 (class1). I think the 15 on the Police/PowerFly Speed is a mistake, at least that's how it felt to me. I need to add a spare charger, and maybe a spare battery to the Cannondale. I 'm also thinking about a suspension seat post. It's really a sweet ride. I read the posts in the Cannondale section of the forum. To be honest, I think at some point I'll piece together the perfect bike for me later. There's a lot of selection out there, but it's been difficult to find the perfect combination for me.
I'm trying to (re)gain strength and endurance after enduring treatment for triple-hit lymphoma, bone marrow cancer, and a stem cell transplant last year. I'm soon 65, and think the whole e-bike thing will be a blessing in my life. I still have some significant chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy in my feet.
I make parts for KLR650's for a living, and have ridden motorcycles for a while. I used to compete in ballroom dancing, but need to build up a fair bit before I'll be strong enough to do that again. I think building up by commuting to and from work will help me.
Please share your stories of how it's helped you - I've read many here on the forum. I spend many hours in research here before I bought. Thanks for all your sharing of knowledge and experience!
I'm really grateful for the community here.
I'm trying to (re)gain strength and endurance after enduring treatment for triple-hit lymphoma, bone marrow cancer, and a stem cell transplant last year. I'm soon 65, and think the whole e-bike thing will be a blessing in my life. I still have some significant chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy in my feet.
I make parts for KLR650's for a living, and have ridden motorcycles for a while. I used to compete in ballroom dancing, but need to build up a fair bit before I'll be strong enough to do that again. I think building up by commuting to and from work will help me.
Please share your stories of how it's helped you - I've read many here on the forum. I spend many hours in research here before I bought. Thanks for all your sharing of knowledge and experience!
I'm really grateful for the community here.