AliciaM
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I‘m 45, a woman in average American shape, and have a kneecap that chronically dislocates. I used to ride traditional group road rides in my better-knee days, but thought those days were long gone. A pal introduced me to ebikes and it’s been life-changing. I can ride again! Sadly my fun Specialized Como 4.0 low step was stolen in an apartment complex bike cage burglary on Christmas. It’s worth replacing, but now that I’ve ridden a bit I‘m thinking a different bike might suit me better. I’d thought about a Vado SL, but they’re on a year long wait list and I can’t even find a small to test out. So, I’ve got a Goldilocks problem:
Things I liked about the Como:
- Torque sensing - it felt like it knew what I wanted when I wanted it. Telepathy!
- Beast on SF hills, I’d whizz past road cyclists
- Comfy as heck
- Took a beating - rough roads? Wet pavement? A little gravel? Muni tracks? No problem!
Things I didn’t like:
- Too heavy to pedal unassisted much of the time
- A little too upright
- Wide cornering
- Cumbersome in tight spaces, especially the apartment elevator, walking busy sidewalks, etc.
- Eco mode too powerful, I’d prefer a workout (now realizing I could have adapted via Mission Control)
Wants:
- Sportier with a decent number of gears for fitness riding
- Grocery getter - I rarely drive in the city and loved piling stuff on the rear rack or in panniers
- Wider wheelset - doesn’t have to be fat, but gravel wide or wider
- Safe brakes for SF hills
- Easier to get in and out of the apartment and elevator than the Como (I won’t be using that bike cage again. Angle grinders abound. )
- I’ll be using this to commute a short distance to the clinic, hit the park across town, and put more mileage on and hit the beach at Pacifica or head over the bridge to Salsalito.
- Repairable at the LBS. I can manage basics like changing a tire, installing a rack, or fixing a slipped chain, but bleeding brakes? Diagnosing battery problems? Nah.
Budget: up to 6k, but of course I’d prefer something more affordable. (I’m a nurse, not a programmer.
Ideas:
- Specialized Vado SL: feels impossible in this shortage
- Gazelle T10+
- Liv Thrive
- Cannondale Neo
- I’ve even considered modifying a Creo to sit more upright, but it seems silly to weigh a road bike down with groceries. I’m worried it’ll be too aggressive geometry wise for my out of shape core, too.
Open to other ideas!
Things I liked about the Como:
- Torque sensing - it felt like it knew what I wanted when I wanted it. Telepathy!
- Beast on SF hills, I’d whizz past road cyclists
- Comfy as heck
- Took a beating - rough roads? Wet pavement? A little gravel? Muni tracks? No problem!
Things I didn’t like:
- Too heavy to pedal unassisted much of the time
- A little too upright
- Wide cornering
- Cumbersome in tight spaces, especially the apartment elevator, walking busy sidewalks, etc.
- Eco mode too powerful, I’d prefer a workout (now realizing I could have adapted via Mission Control)
Wants:
- Sportier with a decent number of gears for fitness riding
- Grocery getter - I rarely drive in the city and loved piling stuff on the rear rack or in panniers
- Wider wheelset - doesn’t have to be fat, but gravel wide or wider
- Safe brakes for SF hills
- Easier to get in and out of the apartment and elevator than the Como (I won’t be using that bike cage again. Angle grinders abound. )
- I’ll be using this to commute a short distance to the clinic, hit the park across town, and put more mileage on and hit the beach at Pacifica or head over the bridge to Salsalito.
- Repairable at the LBS. I can manage basics like changing a tire, installing a rack, or fixing a slipped chain, but bleeding brakes? Diagnosing battery problems? Nah.
Budget: up to 6k, but of course I’d prefer something more affordable. (I’m a nurse, not a programmer.
Ideas:
- Specialized Vado SL: feels impossible in this shortage
- Gazelle T10+
- Liv Thrive
- Cannondale Neo
- I’ve even considered modifying a Creo to sit more upright, but it seems silly to weigh a road bike down with groceries. I’m worried it’ll be too aggressive geometry wise for my out of shape core, too.
Open to other ideas!