krdugger
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haha! Awesome, Thank you!Hmm well normally I get paid big bucks for my rugged good looks as an OG bicycle model but hey I will cut you a break and let you use it for free ;-)
haha! Awesome, Thank you!Hmm well normally I get paid big bucks for my rugged good looks as an OG bicycle model but hey I will cut you a break and let you use it for free ;-)
I’m 5’11”, it fits just fine. It’s pretty much perfect for sharing with my 5’3” wife.
If it was just me, I might get something to raise the handlebars a bit, but it’s very usable as-is.
Thanks Browneye...very helpful input. Actually got to put my hands on the Trek Commuter + 7 last week and it was on sale and I loved it...but then saw the review and specs on the Ride1 Up 700 and the huge difference in price and couldn't see how the Trek could be that much more worth it for that much more money. Make sense?Be sure to test ride examples of both cuz there is a difference. Then you can decide if that difference is worth it or not.
While this is a R1Up thread, the big-3 make some very nice bikes that can be used as a benchmark if nothing else. And they're relatively easy to find and try out.
Be sure to ride a similar hub-drive ebike if you can't put your hands on the exact model - at least you would have a better idea of what to expect.
Ergos can be adjusted quite a bit on any bike, unless your size is just way out of range or you can't stand over the frame. From seats and posts to stems, bars, etc.