mams99
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So last year I was trying to decide on a bike that would be good for around my community. One that I could use for grocery shopping and running errands and so forth. It’s able to take a passenger and that was a bonus.
In the end I decided to get the Pedego Stretch and I have not regretted it one instant. , maybe more than one instant. I love it so much that I want bike for my office.
I work 20 miles from my office and it is not a commutable 20 miles. Plus, my office is very small and a folding bike would be needed. I work at the tip of Washington DC, right next to all the shopping in Silver Spring and also great bike riding areas nearby with rock Creek Par. and nice neighborhoods.
There Are no stairs to my office. I do not need to travel by train. Basically, it’s just for touring around Silver Spring. I would like to be able to take it home if I wanted, so it would need to fit in a regular sedan. Another reason it really needs to be folded.
Since I spent a fortune on the Pedego, I do not want to spend a fortune on a second bike. If it’s too hilly, however to have it not be electric. Plus I am just getting back into fitness and I would get too frustrated without pedal assist. However, I will use pedal assist only when I absolutely need it.
Thebikes I’m thinking about Velomini Plus. Too small? Lack of features?
The volt urban or the Green bike G5. Both are priced about the same price - around a $1000 price point so it is $300 cheaper than The velomini and it seems to have more features and is bigger. However it also weighs quite a bit more, so hauling it to and from work would be more difficult.
The green bike seems great for this urban setting too. But the volt urban is lighter.
I am up for thinking about other options too. I just want to keep it under $1300. I have thought about buying used, but I’m really hesitant when it comes to bikes with batteries.
Advice and experience appreciated.
In the end I decided to get the Pedego Stretch and I have not regretted it one instant. , maybe more than one instant. I love it so much that I want bike for my office.
I work 20 miles from my office and it is not a commutable 20 miles. Plus, my office is very small and a folding bike would be needed. I work at the tip of Washington DC, right next to all the shopping in Silver Spring and also great bike riding areas nearby with rock Creek Par. and nice neighborhoods.
There Are no stairs to my office. I do not need to travel by train. Basically, it’s just for touring around Silver Spring. I would like to be able to take it home if I wanted, so it would need to fit in a regular sedan. Another reason it really needs to be folded.
Since I spent a fortune on the Pedego, I do not want to spend a fortune on a second bike. If it’s too hilly, however to have it not be electric. Plus I am just getting back into fitness and I would get too frustrated without pedal assist. However, I will use pedal assist only when I absolutely need it.
Thebikes I’m thinking about Velomini Plus. Too small? Lack of features?
The volt urban or the Green bike G5. Both are priced about the same price - around a $1000 price point so it is $300 cheaper than The velomini and it seems to have more features and is bigger. However it also weighs quite a bit more, so hauling it to and from work would be more difficult.
The green bike seems great for this urban setting too. But the volt urban is lighter.
I am up for thinking about other options too. I just want to keep it under $1300. I have thought about buying used, but I’m really hesitant when it comes to bikes with batteries.
Advice and experience appreciated.