rockstarinlife
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I am looking to buy my wife her first eBike. I just bought my first eBike (Radrover) and love it! I rode it twice so far (Got it on Friday). Been taking it on the streets, gravel paths and even a little on a hiking trail which took a lot of peddling to get up with peddle assist 5.
For my wife, she will probably mostly ride it on the road and some gravel paths meant for walking and horses. We have a lot of the paths in Coto De Caza CA.
I am leaning towards the RadMini since it has fat tires and plenty of power like the Radrover. But I was also looking at some of the Step-thru bikes like the Radcity Commuter or the Surface Rook. Both would fit my wife who is 5' 2" according to the specs.
I want to keep it under 2k for this purchase.
It seems like if I went with the Rook or the Radcity I would probably want to change the tires. Need some advice on that.
Any of you own these bikes and can give me some opinions to lean me one way or the other?
Bikes I am considering...
Step-thru Bikes:
Radcity Commuter: https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radcity-step-thru-electric-commuter-bike
750W - 48V - 14Ah
Frame Size: 14.5"
Standover Height: 20"
Seat Height Minimum: 25.5"
Cost: $1699
Surface Rook: https://surface604bikes.com/products/rook-electric-cruiser-bike
500W (peaks at 750W) - 48V - 10.4Ah (some reviews complained the battery was weak at 10.4Ah)
Frame Size: 17.5"
Standover Height: 20"
Seat Height Minimum: Not listed but says for
Cost: $1799
RadMini 750W: https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radmini-electric-folding-fat-bike
750W - 48V - 14Ah
Frame Size: 17.25"
Standover Height: 28"
Seat Height Minimum: 27"
Cost: $1699
Veego 750: https://www.ridescoozy.com/products/veego-750-fat-tire-electric-bicycle
750W - 48V - ??Ah
says its for 5' through 6'4
Cost: $1699
Any other eBikes I should be looking at?
Appreciate any tips or advice you can offer
Update: I ended up ordering her a Veego fat tire folding eBike for $1599 (free shipping).
I was leaning towards the Radcity Step-thru, but it's not in stock for another 1-2 weeks according to their support and I don't wanna wait.
Kinda cool that they come 99% assembled. You only have to install the pedals and insert the seat post and you will be good to go.
I will report back after I get it in case anyone else is looking for a folding step-thru eBike too.
For my wife, she will probably mostly ride it on the road and some gravel paths meant for walking and horses. We have a lot of the paths in Coto De Caza CA.
I am leaning towards the RadMini since it has fat tires and plenty of power like the Radrover. But I was also looking at some of the Step-thru bikes like the Radcity Commuter or the Surface Rook. Both would fit my wife who is 5' 2" according to the specs.
I want to keep it under 2k for this purchase.
It seems like if I went with the Rook or the Radcity I would probably want to change the tires. Need some advice on that.
Any of you own these bikes and can give me some opinions to lean me one way or the other?
Bikes I am considering...
Step-thru Bikes:
Radcity Commuter: https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radcity-step-thru-electric-commuter-bike
750W - 48V - 14Ah
Frame Size: 14.5"
Standover Height: 20"
Seat Height Minimum: 25.5"
Cost: $1699
Surface Rook: https://surface604bikes.com/products/rook-electric-cruiser-bike
500W (peaks at 750W) - 48V - 10.4Ah (some reviews complained the battery was weak at 10.4Ah)
Frame Size: 17.5"
Standover Height: 20"
Seat Height Minimum: Not listed but says for
Cost: $1799
RadMini 750W: https://www.radpowerbikes.com/products/radmini-electric-folding-fat-bike
750W - 48V - 14Ah
Frame Size: 17.25"
Standover Height: 28"
Seat Height Minimum: 27"
Cost: $1699
Veego 750: https://www.ridescoozy.com/products/veego-750-fat-tire-electric-bicycle
750W - 48V - ??Ah
says its for 5' through 6'4
Cost: $1699
Any other eBikes I should be looking at?
Appreciate any tips or advice you can offer
Update: I ended up ordering her a Veego fat tire folding eBike for $1599 (free shipping).
I was leaning towards the Radcity Step-thru, but it's not in stock for another 1-2 weeks according to their support and I don't wanna wait.
Kinda cool that they come 99% assembled. You only have to install the pedals and insert the seat post and you will be good to go.
I will report back after I get it in case anyone else is looking for a folding step-thru eBike too.
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