NovaCycles
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Hi all, looking into getting back into cycling after a few years off due to aggressive inflammatory arthritis. While it affects my knees the most, it also affects all other joints including ankles, wrists, elbows, hips - so having an e-bike has become a must in order to keep cycling, which is my greatest joy in life.
I've read a lot of great reviews on e-bikes here, and will be test riding some next weekend, but finding it hard to narrow it down based on somewhat conflicting needs.
I will be mostly using this bike for group rides (~15-30 miles) and occasional commuting on a combination of bike paths, town roads, and slight off-road dirt paths.
Budget is flexible, around $5k. I'm in the greater Seattle area with access to plenty of LBS. I'm 5'6" 130lbs, so typically a M size.
Top needs:
Currently looking at the Gazelle Ultimate C380+ for its quality, EVELO Galaxy 500 for its compact size, and EVELO Omega for its power and ability to add another battery for longer rides (though it won't be out until March).
Open to any other recommendations too. There are some similar options in the Specialized and Trek lines, like the Turbo Como 5.0, but they're largely sold out near me.
I've read a lot of great reviews on e-bikes here, and will be test riding some next weekend, but finding it hard to narrow it down based on somewhat conflicting needs.
I will be mostly using this bike for group rides (~15-30 miles) and occasional commuting on a combination of bike paths, town roads, and slight off-road dirt paths.
Budget is flexible, around $5k. I'm in the greater Seattle area with access to plenty of LBS. I'm 5'6" 130lbs, so typically a M size.
Top needs:
- Comfortable for riding with arthritis. For me that means a mostly upright position, step-through or low-step frame, ergonomic design where possible, good shocks/suspension to reduce jolts to my joints.
- Ability to handle steep hills.
- Reliable, doesn't require much maintenance (or if it does, can be done by LBS)
- (Optional) A throttle. This could really help if I overdo it on a ride and need to get back when my knees are hurting a lot
- (Optional) On the lighter side for lifting - I know this is hard to get with an e-bike, but I am not a strong person!
- (Optional) Smaller size, able to fit into car trunk for transport since I live in a rural area where a highway is the only way to get to biking spots.
- (Optional) Ability to add another battery, for longer trips
Currently looking at the Gazelle Ultimate C380+ for its quality, EVELO Galaxy 500 for its compact size, and EVELO Omega for its power and ability to add another battery for longer rides (though it won't be out until March).
Open to any other recommendations too. There are some similar options in the Specialized and Trek lines, like the Turbo Como 5.0, but they're largely sold out near me.