I'm a 60yo 6'2" road biker that does 30mi a day at average speed of 19mi/hr (no matter the wind cause I do the same 15mi road coming and going). My wife is 5'4" a weekend road biker as well but we end up not biking together because of the vast difference in speed. I would also love to bike a longer distance (40mi/day) in the future. So I have been looking for an e-bike for her that depending on the pedal assist level we can both keep up with each other (more likely I will have to keep up with her LOL, which should give me added motivation to improve my physical ability and speed). So I have been looking at the RadMini and RadCity step-thru versions, mainly because of her standover height (even though I think even the 16" RadCity will do for her).
Since both are heavy bikes (63.5lb vs 61lb) the RadMini has an added advantage in that you can pretty much put it in any car (or an Uber for that matter) in case of a flat or mechanical breakdown. I have a 2 bike carrier on my truck (the other car is a 5dr Mazda 3 hatchback) but I do not know if the carrier can carry 65lb safely (ebike with bag/panniers). So advantage on the RadMini for being portable enough to take it anywhere no matter how small the car.
Both will accommodate the standover height of my 5'4" wife and in case I need to use it for a quick run to the grocery story, both will also accommodate my 6'2" "squashed" self (I won't be doing much pedaling).
So considering the main differences between the RadMini and RadCity ST (like geared motor vs direct drive, Tourney Shimano vs Acera Shimano, rolling resistance 20"x4" Kenda Krusade tires vs 26"x2.3" Kenda K-Rad tires ), I would like input from other people who had to make the same decision or are owners of the RadMini/RadCity/RadCity ST, and their opinion of why one will be a better choice than the other. BTW, I have never seen in person any of those e-bikes so it will be a sight unseen purchase, so your input will be very valuable to me.
Also, assume that most of the riding will be done on paved roads and NOT dirt roads, so most likely I will be looking for replacement of the Kenda Krusade tires to ones that will be more paved road friendly with better rolling resistance. Don't know how the Kenda K-Rad tires behave but looking at some videos I would say they are somewhere in between a true road tire and the Kenda Krusade. Also I understand 20x4" tires are slim pickings out there (I can only find 4 tires with 2 of them at 20x4.25" which I have no idea if they will even fit).
So let the comments begin and I thank you all in advance of all your knowledge and expertise in helping me make this decision.
Since both are heavy bikes (63.5lb vs 61lb) the RadMini has an added advantage in that you can pretty much put it in any car (or an Uber for that matter) in case of a flat or mechanical breakdown. I have a 2 bike carrier on my truck (the other car is a 5dr Mazda 3 hatchback) but I do not know if the carrier can carry 65lb safely (ebike with bag/panniers). So advantage on the RadMini for being portable enough to take it anywhere no matter how small the car.
Both will accommodate the standover height of my 5'4" wife and in case I need to use it for a quick run to the grocery story, both will also accommodate my 6'2" "squashed" self (I won't be doing much pedaling).
So considering the main differences between the RadMini and RadCity ST (like geared motor vs direct drive, Tourney Shimano vs Acera Shimano, rolling resistance 20"x4" Kenda Krusade tires vs 26"x2.3" Kenda K-Rad tires ), I would like input from other people who had to make the same decision or are owners of the RadMini/RadCity/RadCity ST, and their opinion of why one will be a better choice than the other. BTW, I have never seen in person any of those e-bikes so it will be a sight unseen purchase, so your input will be very valuable to me.
Also, assume that most of the riding will be done on paved roads and NOT dirt roads, so most likely I will be looking for replacement of the Kenda Krusade tires to ones that will be more paved road friendly with better rolling resistance. Don't know how the Kenda K-Rad tires behave but looking at some videos I would say they are somewhere in between a true road tire and the Kenda Krusade. Also I understand 20x4" tires are slim pickings out there (I can only find 4 tires with 2 of them at 20x4.25" which I have no idea if they will even fit).
So let the comments begin and I thank you all in advance of all your knowledge and expertise in helping me make this decision.
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