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My wife and I are in our 50s and looking to get 2 e-bikes to do more riding. We're also see retirement on the horizon.
We are in the San Francisco Bay Area, so lots of shop options, but we also can see moving away in 2 or 3 years.
The bikes we are considering are the Gazelle, Specialized, and Pedego city/commuting style. These seem like brands that have been around a while and hopefully won't disappear anytime soon.
So the question is, how much maintenance/service should we plan on for the bikes? I don't see doing a ton of riding, but maybe 500-800 miles a year.
Second, if we do move to another (likely smaller) city, should we be concerned about maintenance/repair? I imagine finding a store that services Specialized is pretty easy. Gazelle seems to have standard components, so can't be too hard to find a shop that works on these. Pedego, however, may be more challenging.
Am I overthinking this?
My wife and I are in our 50s and looking to get 2 e-bikes to do more riding. We're also see retirement on the horizon.
We are in the San Francisco Bay Area, so lots of shop options, but we also can see moving away in 2 or 3 years.
The bikes we are considering are the Gazelle, Specialized, and Pedego city/commuting style. These seem like brands that have been around a while and hopefully won't disappear anytime soon.
So the question is, how much maintenance/service should we plan on for the bikes? I don't see doing a ton of riding, but maybe 500-800 miles a year.
Second, if we do move to another (likely smaller) city, should we be concerned about maintenance/repair? I imagine finding a store that services Specialized is pretty easy. Gazelle seems to have standard components, so can't be too hard to find a shop that works on these. Pedego, however, may be more challenging.
Am I overthinking this?