Iam looking for opinions on Step -thru model bikes since have arthritis in my hip. Looking at some of the low step thru designs the frames look weak to me. Will these frames support a 200 lbs plus rider? Thanks.
Flat foot frames allow you to mount with out lifting a leg over the seat. Ride an Electra Townie, KHS Smoothie, or similar frame. I'm unable to mount any other frame other than a flat foot, crank is forward 10-14" further than a regular bike. I recently finished kitting a step through, flat foot frame and it's incredible! I used a KHS Smoothie.Iam looking for opinions on Step -thru model bikes since have arthritis in my hip. Looking at some of the low step thru designs the frames look weak to me. Will these frames support a 200 lbs plus rider? Thanks.
Are there any crank forward designs for us aging baby boomers?Our lowest step through is the Pedego Boomerang and Boomerang Plus. With the mag wheel upgrade, I think it's rated for 400 or 450 lbs., and with wire spokes, I think it's 250 or 280 lbs. (As a Pedego dealer, I should know this stuff!) The step over height is ultra-low at about 9".
Sorry, Thomas, not from Pedego. The Boomerang actually pushes the crank back to make more room to step through.Are there any crank forward designs for us aging baby boomers?
I find the Rans to radically foot forward for me. My favorite is, rather was, the Trek Pure. Now the Electra Townie, followed by 2015 and older KHS Smoothies. (They downgraded and reduced prices)Sorry, Thomas, not from Pedego. The Boomerang actually pushes the crank back to make more room to step through.
I've always been curious about the Rans bikes crank forward design, but haven't tried one yet.
Can you explain please? I find that with that geometry I don't have to lift and extend a leg to mount. I can mount from behind and being disabled never have to jump up onto or off of a seat. Nearly as easy to get on and off as a step through, with the added advantage of being able to flat foot while fully on the seat in the riding position.I had a Electra townie for a decade. There is no correlation between how you "mount" a townie and how it's design(and intended advantages).