TDSmith
New Member
I’m looking for input on making a decision. So the basics on me that impact the decision.
I am 69 years old
5’9”
260#
Bad knees and hips
I am a motorcycle and scooter rider but looking for something lower key and more social, quieter too.
Have a 1000’ long hill at 7.5% to leave my neighborhood, but once past that hill it is mainly level interspersed with long sloping inclines and declines.
Other than an occasional gravel street I don’t anticipate using it other than on paved streets or pathways.
I am looking at the RadRunner Plus StepThru and the RadCity StepThru. My preference is the City because of the handlebar style and the simplicity of the direct drive hub but am wondering if the direct drive hub will handle that incline or if because of my weight I need the geared hub of the Runner.
Other than trips to the farmers market or library I will not be using it to carry things and seriously doubt there would ever be a passenger on it especially at my current weight.
I have focused on RadPower because of the price point, longevity in business, rider reviews and the fact it is a somewhat local business.
I have eliminated the Wagon because of its size and the Rover because of the higher step thru. I do not need a folding bike. 20mph is more than I will use, 15 mph will most likely be my max.
Demo rides are not available at this time because of Covid 19, unfortunate since that would answer my questions. So I’m leaning on the forum to help me. Thanks in advance.
I am 69 years old
5’9”
260#
Bad knees and hips
I am a motorcycle and scooter rider but looking for something lower key and more social, quieter too.
Have a 1000’ long hill at 7.5% to leave my neighborhood, but once past that hill it is mainly level interspersed with long sloping inclines and declines.
Other than an occasional gravel street I don’t anticipate using it other than on paved streets or pathways.
I am looking at the RadRunner Plus StepThru and the RadCity StepThru. My preference is the City because of the handlebar style and the simplicity of the direct drive hub but am wondering if the direct drive hub will handle that incline or if because of my weight I need the geared hub of the Runner.
Other than trips to the farmers market or library I will not be using it to carry things and seriously doubt there would ever be a passenger on it especially at my current weight.
I have focused on RadPower because of the price point, longevity in business, rider reviews and the fact it is a somewhat local business.
I have eliminated the Wagon because of its size and the Rover because of the higher step thru. I do not need a folding bike. 20mph is more than I will use, 15 mph will most likely be my max.
Demo rides are not available at this time because of Covid 19, unfortunate since that would answer my questions. So I’m leaning on the forum to help me. Thanks in advance.