Merle Nelson
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I saw etrailer.com had a bike carrier that used a ramp. It was made to handle the weight of ebikes.
I would recommend the Lectric XP, which is a folding, fat tire, 20 inch bike which comes in a regular frame and a step thru model which would be prefect for someone of . . . . shorter stature. Handlebars and frame both fold and many store them in a Walmart 38 gallon tub, which can be hauled in the trunk of a car or the back of a van if you want/need to ride farther from home. Battery lasts at least 20 miles, even if you don't pedal at all, but farther if you do. Price is $899 with free shipping. I've had mine for nearly a year (I'm 74) and I LOVE it - The handlebars are fully adjustable and I have the suspension seatpost, which is a real winner, especially if you take the time to properly adjust it for your weight. True, there are loads of other, better ebikes, but what you get with the XP is pretty amazing for only $899
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Don
I am 81 and have been riding ebikes for 4 years. Just recently got my 3rd one. It's a Magnum Classic foldable stepthru with 500w motor. This bike is very strong and handles hills easily. A big plus is that I bought it from a local dealer and it is guaranteed for a year.I've ridden an ebike around the block at a bike store while waiting to get a repair on my 35 year old bike. I would like to ride more but I have trouble with the hills in the Atlanta area. My knees are getting old but riding a bike is supposed to strengthen the muscles. I weigh about 145.
I loved my trip around block...it was exciting and there was a little hill that was amazingly easy for me. I think I would ride longer and farther on a ebike. I have no idea what I need and would appreciate some help.
I've ridden an ebike around the block at a bike store while waiting to get a repair on my 35 year old bike. I would like to ride more but I have trouble with the hills in the Atlanta area. My knees are getting old but riding a bike is supposed to strengthen the muscles. I weigh about 145.
I loved my trip around block...it was exciting and there was a little hill that was amazingly easy for me. I think I would ride longer and farther on a ebike. I have no idea what I need and would appreciate some help.
Please show a photo.I bought mine a few weeks ago. I am really loving it. I have ride a few 30+km trips already. There maybe cheaper ebikes but this is the most affordable one with a mid drive Bosch system, an internal gear hub and from a well supported brand. And I really enjoy the IGH. I often forget (or never have the chance) to downshift gear before stop. IGH + a good torque sensor really helps start the bike uphill.
Please show a photo.
Please show a photo.
I am 76 and bought an ebike at Thanksgiving last year. I had ridden a non-ebike foldable for two years before buying. A Blix Vika+. I live out side of San Diego and the hills were a challenge for me. I have just ridden 12 miles including the bike path over Mission Trails Summit (820 feet) and having a coffee before riding 12 miles back home. I have no regrets buying an ebike and now wish I had done so earlier. I try to ride 3-4 days a week. I don't own a car and haven't for 8 years, a decision I made when selling the last car I owned. I am a regular trolley rider and take my ebike onboard. I bought the Blix Vika+ because it was lighter (53 lbs) but it is still too heavy for me to put on bus racks. I read the reviews in Electric bike reviews and that convinced me the Blix was right for me.I've ridden an ebike around the block at a bike store while waiting to get a repair on my 35 year old bike. I would like to ride more but I have trouble with the hills in the Atlanta area. My knees are getting old but riding a bike is supposed to strengthen the muscles. I weigh about 145.
I loved my trip around block...it was exciting and there was a little hill that was amazingly easy for me. I think I would ride longer and farther on a ebike. I have no idea what I need and would appreciate some help.
Kudos for being car free, I sure at times it´s been inconvenient, but you must be committed to the fight againstI am 76 and bought an ebike at Thanksgiving last year. I had ridden a non-ebike foldable for two years before buying. A Blix Vika+. I live out side of San Diego and the hills were a challenge for me. I have just ridden 12 miles including the bike path over Mission Trails Summit (820 feet) and having a coffee before riding 12 miles back home. I have no regrets buying an ebike and now wish I had done so earlier. I try to ride 3-4 days a week. I don't own a car and haven't for 8 years, a decision I made when selling the last car I owned. I am a regular trolley rider and take my ebike onboard. I bought the Blix Vika+ because it was lighter (53 lbs) but it is still too heavy for me to put on bus racks. I read the reviews in Electric bike reviews and that convinced me the Blix was right for me.
Interior BC is in an emergency heat warning with all time record temps right now as of 4PM PST.Kudos for being car free, I sure at times it´s been inconvenient, but you must be committed to the fight against
climate change. The drought, (see U.S. Drought Monitor map), is no longer just a So. Cal. problem. I-5 is making
a big contribution. Anyone whose had enuff & using a bike & mass transit is a hero. We need to stop in our
tracks right now & re-think the way we get around before that red blob on the map overwhelms the whole west.
I'm 74 , will be 75 in August and have owned two e-bikes for 3 years. I had a carbon hybird non e-bike prior.I agree with feeling alive while one bikes! Getting on the bike always boosts my spirits. I am a volunteer and docent at the San Diego Natural History Museum. I sed to take the trolley and ride the last mile or so. Decided a few months ago to just ride there. It is 18 miles but what a joy to ride and see new areas of San Diego I have never seen before!
Bought my Allant+7 just a little over a year ago and have 1600+ miles and have now bought a Trek Rail 5.I'm 74 , will be 75 in August and have owned two e-bikes for 3 years. I had a carbon hybird non e-bike prior.
Three years ago I went into my LBS and tried out a Trek XM 700 Commuter e-Bike. I didn't know an e-bike from
pound of cheese. After a 20 minute test ride I knew right then and there the e-bike was for me. I returned to
my LBS and bought the bike on the spot.
As mentioned it's been 3 years and every time I ride it's like the first time 3 years ago. I liked the Trek so much
I bought a Trek Powerfly 7 e-MTB without ever riding it for rail trail riding. Same thing, an absolute joy to ride.
Best decision I ever made. Every ride is Christmas morning : )
Good luck,
John
An ebike is the answer for you. I have had a SX Sondors for over two years and flat love this machine. It has opened new possibilities to me. 74 and in not great health I can do 20 mile runs without any serious problems.I've ridden an ebike around the block at a bike store while waiting to get a repair on my 35 year old bike. I would like to ride more but I have trouble with the hills in the Atlanta area. My knees are getting old but riding a bike is supposed to strengthen the muscles. I weigh about 145.
I loved my trip around block...it was exciting and there was a little hill that was amazingly easy for me. I think I would ride longer and farther on a ebike. I have no idea what I need and would appreciate some help.