Catbiscuits
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I’m 5’ 10” (used to be 5’ 11” and I still say that on my license, but my doctor argues otherwise and I am 52 … so it goes). I am wondering about the sizing of the frames since apparently I’m between a medium and a large. I normally ride a 58cm Domane. I don’t see how to convert that to Yamaha sizes. Any thoughts? (We are talking about the Urban Rush here).
Here is the thread that has led me to be about ready to purchase the Urban Rush.
electricbikereview.com
I haven’t tried the Wabash as her battery wasn’t charged. The color was lovely, but she’s heavier and I don’t see what I’d get with that switch. I’d be buying this bike to be a touring bike used as a suburban daily driver. I’m thinking I want an electric Rivendell, basically, to go to the gym, to go to town, to go to buy two pannier bags worth of groceries and so on, and then climb up the hill back to my house. I don’t commute, although I would like to ride the bike in the winter.
I’m hoping that maybe one day I won’t even need an electric bike since I’m plenty strong enough, but I could be stronger ... and I would be if I replaced 9 out of 10 car trips around town with one …
Here is the thread that has led me to be about ready to purchase the Urban Rush.

Yamaha Urban Rush or BH Atom Diamond Wave Pro
I live in a small town outside New York City near https://www.electricspokes.com/ I want to get an e-bike to haul groceries up the hill to our house. The hill is a 13% grade. Electric Spokes has a Magnum Metro+ Electric Bike City Cruiser that I liked. I do cycle recreationally and am #3 on...

I haven’t tried the Wabash as her battery wasn’t charged. The color was lovely, but she’s heavier and I don’t see what I’d get with that switch. I’d be buying this bike to be a touring bike used as a suburban daily driver. I’m thinking I want an electric Rivendell, basically, to go to the gym, to go to town, to go to buy two pannier bags worth of groceries and so on, and then climb up the hill back to my house. I don’t commute, although I would like to ride the bike in the winter.
I’m hoping that maybe one day I won’t even need an electric bike since I’m plenty strong enough, but I could be stronger ... and I would be if I replaced 9 out of 10 car trips around town with one …