I need help finalizing my decision on which eBike to upgrade to this spring. Last year I rode a RadMission for about 1,000 miles, pulling my daughter in a trailer, and although the bike was fine for my purposes, the main drawback was the range. Even with a spare battery, I was only able to ride for about 45 miles total on level 2-3 pedal assist. Ideally, I'm looking to upgrade to something with a longer range for long weekend rides (maybe 60-70 miles) while pulling my 32 lb toddler in a trailer, that could also be used as a commuter bike during the workweek. I had gotten some advice from the forum a few months ago and narrowed down the proposed brands to Rize based on price, availability, range (due to the dual battery option), and other reviews, though I'm not sure between the MD and RX. In Minnesota, bikes must be "incapable of propelling faster than 20 miles per hour" and have a maximum of 1000 watts of power in order to ride on trails. I see that the MD can be configured for either Class 1 or 3, but the RX doesn't specifically list that ability. Does anyone know if the RX can be limited to 20 mph? It's unlikely that I'd be stopped since I ride at a leisurely pace on trails, but I'd still like to comply with the law. Our favorite route has some hills, about 1,500 feet of elevation gain, so not too bad. Would the extra power of the RX really be necessary at the expense of the additional range that I'd get with the lower-powered motor on the MD? The other main difference that I (who admittedly knows very little about bikes) noticed is that the MD has a cadence sensor and the RX has a torque sensor. Are the higher-powered motor and torque sensor really worth an extra $600? Are there other differences I'm not seeing that justify the increased cost? Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated!