EmilyRides
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Thanks @m@Robertson, I may end up having to do that.
@RandallS , Thanks. I actually spent quite a bit of time crushing on the various Liv e-bikes, especially the Rove. But I have a good friend who is an e-bikey (she has an e-mtb and an e-recumbent trike) who pointed out to me that with their 700c wheels, that 42t chainring is going to likely make pedaling difficult without using at least some assist all the time; i.e., the gearing is kind of high for the rolling hills we have around my cycling area. I tend to agree, as the bike I ride most frequently, my Bike Friday (non-e, of course) has 20" wheels, and I am almost always in my 42t chainring. I do use the 52 on occasion for descents, but it has a wide range in back (11-36), so the 42t suffices for most of my riding. So I am actually drawn to ebikes with smaller chainrings (the Kona I like has a 38t) and/or smaller wheels. The latter also help with weight and fit for my size.
I'm actually taking a close look at Bike Friday's e-bike offering, the Ever-y-Day. May end up going that route, as I have been super happy with my custom Pocket Crusoe purchased new in 2004 and have put 1000s of miles on it. Biggest qualm is no local dealers, so if I have a problem with the motor, who would work on it? Yikes.
@RandallS , Thanks. I actually spent quite a bit of time crushing on the various Liv e-bikes, especially the Rove. But I have a good friend who is an e-bikey (she has an e-mtb and an e-recumbent trike) who pointed out to me that with their 700c wheels, that 42t chainring is going to likely make pedaling difficult without using at least some assist all the time; i.e., the gearing is kind of high for the rolling hills we have around my cycling area. I tend to agree, as the bike I ride most frequently, my Bike Friday (non-e, of course) has 20" wheels, and I am almost always in my 42t chainring. I do use the 52 on occasion for descents, but it has a wide range in back (11-36), so the 42t suffices for most of my riding. So I am actually drawn to ebikes with smaller chainrings (the Kona I like has a 38t) and/or smaller wheels. The latter also help with weight and fit for my size.
I'm actually taking a close look at Bike Friday's e-bike offering, the Ever-y-Day. May end up going that route, as I have been super happy with my custom Pocket Crusoe purchased new in 2004 and have put 1000s of miles on it. Biggest qualm is no local dealers, so if I have a problem with the motor, who would work on it? Yikes.