Hi everyone. I'm pretty new to the forum though I have been researching and reading a lot of reviews about ebikes lately. I'm looking to get one for myself and am looking for some input from the forum members. At almost 60, I'm an older gent who is finding it increasingly difficult (though certainly not impossible), to swing my leg over my old bike. I'm also pretty heavy, though I've been loosing, I'm still around 240 lbs.
At first, I was really attracted to the Radmini, but after doing more research, and seeing Court's video on the Mexican beach ride, I'm thinking the RadRover might actually be a little better fit. Court mentioned that the bigger wheels probably did a bit better in the sand, though the 20"ers made it as well. Anyhow, the Radmini really doesn't have that great of an advantage at standing height, I think maybe 3". I've also seen quite a few videos of the RadRover on trails and what not and every single person who has it seems to love it.
How ever, the other day I was at the grocery and came across a VeeGo 750, it has very similar components, includes fenders and rack, (RadRover are add ons and out of stock), has a step through frame which is probably a plus for me and a better seat. It just seems to check all the boxes for me. It does though, have the smaller 20" wheels.
Most of my riding will probably be just the local bike trails - VERY HILLY, (I mean steep hills), so power is important to me. It's in fact so hilly sometimes I think a mid motor might be better, but I don't like the idea of the wear on the drive train. I also am really attracted to the fat tires because I plan or hope to do some beach riding - though realistically probably not more than 4 or 5 times a year. And, if I get adventurous I would also like to check out some mild trails, again the fat tires seem nice for this.
The VeeGo is currently going for $1699, if I preorder for November delivery and it really has about everything I want, not much to upgrade at all. The RadRover is also $1699 but doesn't include fenders or any sort of rack.
So what do you guys think? Would the slight advantage of bigger wheels (26 vs 20) offset my desire to have a step through? I'm definitely not getting any younger and notice the swinging leg over just getting worse.
At first, I was really attracted to the Radmini, but after doing more research, and seeing Court's video on the Mexican beach ride, I'm thinking the RadRover might actually be a little better fit. Court mentioned that the bigger wheels probably did a bit better in the sand, though the 20"ers made it as well. Anyhow, the Radmini really doesn't have that great of an advantage at standing height, I think maybe 3". I've also seen quite a few videos of the RadRover on trails and what not and every single person who has it seems to love it.
How ever, the other day I was at the grocery and came across a VeeGo 750, it has very similar components, includes fenders and rack, (RadRover are add ons and out of stock), has a step through frame which is probably a plus for me and a better seat. It just seems to check all the boxes for me. It does though, have the smaller 20" wheels.
Most of my riding will probably be just the local bike trails - VERY HILLY, (I mean steep hills), so power is important to me. It's in fact so hilly sometimes I think a mid motor might be better, but I don't like the idea of the wear on the drive train. I also am really attracted to the fat tires because I plan or hope to do some beach riding - though realistically probably not more than 4 or 5 times a year. And, if I get adventurous I would also like to check out some mild trails, again the fat tires seem nice for this.
The VeeGo is currently going for $1699, if I preorder for November delivery and it really has about everything I want, not much to upgrade at all. The RadRover is also $1699 but doesn't include fenders or any sort of rack.
So what do you guys think? Would the slight advantage of bigger wheels (26 vs 20) offset my desire to have a step through? I'm definitely not getting any younger and notice the swinging leg over just getting worse.